This GMAT book contains all the 4507 words, meanings, and for most words, memorable sentence fragments exactly as used in the Franklin Vocab Builder Audio Program.The words are given in bold (example, the words belabor and buttress below). The meaning is given after the equal sign (=) following a word. The words are not necessarily in alphabetical order.We have used US spellings. The British spelling of a word, when different from the US spelling, is given in bracket after BRITISH as shown for the word belabor below. USE gives a sentence fragment carefully chosen for memory. When no sentence fragment is given, a * is shown as in the word buttress below.belabor (BRITISH = belabour) = to assail verbally, to insist repeatedly or harp onUSE = belabor a pointbuttress = supportUSE = *Why is vocabulary so very important on the GMAT test?Vocab is so important for the GMAT test because, for most people, it is more difficult to memorize vocabulary than to improve math skills. So if you can memorize the required GMAT words (which others find difficult) you can get a high GMAT verbal score.Download MP3 file of CD #1 of the 22 CDsYou download the CD #1. The complete audio mp3 system of 22 CDs is available on Amazon. Just search for "GMAT Audio MP3".Borrow It on AmazonYou can borrow it (if you are a member of Amazon Prime).Or, better yet, buy it now because it is offered with a 100% money-back guarantee.Note: GMAT is a registered trademark owned by ETS.