Tips for improving your vocabulary for the CAT

 Here are some tips for improving your vocabulary for the CAT:

  1. Make a list of words you don't know: As you study for the CAT, make a list of words you come across that you don't know or are unfamiliar with. This will give you a list of words to focus on when studying vocabulary.

  2. Use flashcards: Create flashcards with the word on one side and the definition on the other. Review the flashcards regularly to help commit the words to memory.

  3. Use context clues: When you encounter a word you don't know, try to use the context of the sentence or passage to determine the meaning. This can help you build your vocabulary without having to look up every single word.

  4. Practice synonyms: Learn multiple words that mean the same thing so that you have a variety of options when you encounter a word you don't know.

  5. Read more: One of the best ways to expand your vocabulary is to read extensively. The more you read, the more exposure you will have to new words and their meanings.

  6. Use a dictionary: Look up words you don't know and make a note of their definitions.

  7. Practice, practice, practice: The more you practice using new vocabulary words, the more comfortable you will become with them and the more likely you are to remember them.

  8. Consider taking a vocabulary-building course or using a vocabulary-building app: These resources can provide structured practice and help you build your vocabulary in a systematic way.





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