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
lachrymosegiven to tears or weeping : tearful
enormityan outrageous, improper, vicious, or immoral act
enigmasomething hard to understand or explain
equestrianof, relating to, or featuring horseback riding
finishedentirely done
verisimilarhaving the appearance of truth : probable
alliterationthe repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (such as wild and woolly, threatening throngs)
awean emotion variously combining dread, veneration, and wonder that is inspired by authority or by the sacred or sublime
sourbeing, inducing, or marked by the one of the five basic taste sensations that is produced chiefly by acids and is characteristic of lemon juice
plaitpleat