IBPS RRB Officers Selection Exam: Word List: Vocabulary G
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Word List: G
- gainsay: To deny, declare false, to oppose
- gambol: Quick, playful jumping
- garment: Article of clothing
- garner: To gather and save; to store up
- garrulity: Talkativeness
- garrulous: Too talkative
- gaucherie: Socially awkward, tactless behavior
- germane: Relevant; pertinent to
- gist: The point, general sense
- glean: Gather facts in small quantities
- glib: Ready and smooth but not sincere
- gloat over: Look at with selfish delight
- glut: Supply to much, fill to excess
- gnaw: Waste away; bite steadily
- goad: Smth urging a person to action
- gossamer: Soft, light, delicate material
- gouge: Tool for cutting grooves in wood
- grace: Favor
- grave: Serious, requiring consideration
- gregarious: Living in societies; liking the company
- grievance: Cause for complaint or protest
- grievous: Causing grief or pain; serious, dire, grave
- grimace: Twisted expression of a face
- grind: Crush, polish
- grooves: Long channel in the surface, habitual way of living
- grovel: Crawl, humble oneself
- guile: Deceit, cunning
- guileless: Straight-forward, candid
- gull: Cheat, deceive
- gullible: Easily gulled
- gust: Outburst of feeling; sudden rain, wind, fire, etc.
- gainsay: To contradict; to deny. Gamut: The whole range or sequence. Garrulous: Given to constant trivial talking. Germane: Relevant.
- gesticulate: To make gestures or motions, as in speaking, or in place of speech. Glimmer: A faint, wavering, unsteady light. Gossamer: Flimsy.
- gourmand: A connoisseur in the delicacies of the table.
- grandiloquent: Speaking in or characterized by a pompous or bombastic style. Gregarious: Sociable, outgoing grievous: Creating affliction. Guile: Duplicity.
- gullible: Credulous.