
Pragmatic — practical, concerned with real-world results
Precarious — uncertain, unstable, dangerous
Prescient — having foreknowledge of events
Prodigal — wastefully extravagant
Profound — very deep, insightful
Proliferate — to increase rapidly in number
Propensity — a natural tendency or inclination
Prosaic — dull, unimaginative, ordinary
Prudent — wise, showing good judgment
Querulous — whiny, habitually complaining
Opposite pairs: Prodigal (wasteful) vs parsimonious (stingy). Prosaic (dull) vs profound (deep). Prescient (foreseeing) vs oblivious (unaware). The GRE tests these contrasts constantly.
Reference:
TaskLoco™ — The Sticky Note GOAT