GRE Word List

SYLLOGISM

a deductive scheme of a formal argument consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion (as in "every virtue is laudable; kindness is a virtue; therefore kindness is laudable")

The meaning of the word syllogism is a deductive scheme of a formal argument consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion (as in "every virtue is laudable; kindness is a virtue; therefore kindness is laudable").

Random words

WordMeaning
scaffolda temporary or movable platform for workers (such as bricklayers, painters, or miners) to stand or sit on when working at a height above the floor or ground
blithelacking due thought or consideration : casual
analgesiainsensibility to pain without loss of consciousness
obviateto anticipate and prevent (something, such as a situation) or make (an action) unnecessary
bombasticmarked by or given to speech or writing that is given exaggerated importance by artificial or empty means : marked by or given to bombast : pompous
abstractdisassociated from any specific instance
compromisesettlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions
epitheta characterizing word or phrase accompanying or occurring in place of the name of a person or thing
interregnumthe time during which a throne is vacant between two successive reigns or regimes
decrepitudethe quality or state of being decrepit