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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Inconspicuous; not blatant The secret service agents in charge of protecting the President tried to be as ________ as possible.
precarious
defection
yeoman
unobtrusive
2. Substance causing vomiting The use of an ________ like mustard is useful in cases of poisoning.
libelous
spatial
futile
emetic
3. Earthwork or other strong defense; person who defends The navy is our principal bulwark against invasion.
bulwark
adversity
skimp
victuals
4. Bugbear; object of baseless terror If we become frightened by such ________s - we are no wiser than the birds who fear scarecrows.
bugaboo
deploy
condole
subside
5. Pertaining to soil deposits left by running water The farmers found the ________ deposits at the mouth of the river very fertile.
alluvial
centrifuge
overwrought
nuance
6. Sheer; like cobwebs Nylon can be woven into ________ or thick fabrics.
flotsam
gossamer
minute
vulnerable
7. Novel; unparalleled Margaret Mitchell's book Gone with the Wind was an ________ success.
immaculate
unprecedented
submissive
opulence
8. Shine erratically; twinkle In the darkness of the cavern - the glowworms hanging from the cavern roof ________ed like distant stars.
hurtle
flag
lull
glimmer
9. Talent She has an uncanny ________ for discovering new artists before the public has become aware of their existence.
podiatrist
iridescent
inflated
flair
10. Commemorate Let us ________ his great contribution by dedicating this library in his honor.
catapult
quandary
extemporaneous
memorialize
11. Evasive; baffling; hard to grasp His ________ dreams of wealth were costly to those of his friends who supported him financially.
malevolent
elusive
compendium
misconstrue
12. Thrift; economy In these economically difficult days businesses must practice ________ or risk bankruptcy.
paean
heterodox
frugality
hackneyed
13. Matchless; not able to be imitated We admire Auden for his ________ use of language; he is one of a kind.
trinket
collusion
inimitable
permeable
14. Tip Many service employees rely more on ________(ies) than on salaries for their livelihood.
decollete
incubate
stultify
gratuity
15. Split into opposite extremes or camps The abortion issue has ________d the country into pro-choice and anti-abortion camps.
polarize
sarcasm
obloquy
sphinx-like
16. Concerning the sense of smell The ________ organ is the nose.
simile
olfactory
practical
sere
17. High; lofty After his appointment to this ________ position - he seldom had time for his former friends.
contingent
herbivorous
compress
eminent
18. Spur; motive Students who dislike school must be given an ________ to learn.
incentive
deference
prophylactic
missive
19. Fairness; justice Our courts guarantee ________ to all.
equity
flamboyant
bard
behemoth
20. Twistings; distortions As the effects of the opiate wore away - the ________ of the patient became more violent and demonstrated how much pain she was enduring.
contortions
grate
dilate
ferment
21. Worldly as opposed to spiritual He was concerned only with ________ matters - especially the daily stock market quotations.
embark
insouciant
viand
mundane
22. Appease The natives offered sacrifices to ________ the gods.
unfaltering
discrimination
podium
propitiate
23. Scholar Our faculty includes many worldfamous ________s.
pseudonym
maul
savant
behoove
24. Defraud a person of something The lawyer was accused of trying to ________ the boy of his legacy.
metaphor
integrity
mulct
subjugate
25. Rich - figured fabric The sofa was covered with expensive ________.
feign
brocade
viper
carillon
26. Grow tiresome The study of word lists can eventually ________ and put one to sleep.
juggernaut
aegis
pall
brittle
27. Fits of depression or gloom We could not discover the cause of her recurrent ________.
equivocal
foreboding
moodiness
rebus
28. Unattractive During adolescence many attractive young people somehow acquire the false notion that their appearance is ________.
unprepossessing
olfactory
ambience
carousal
29. Disgustingly excessive His ________ praise of the dictator annoyed his listeners.
ponderous
emancipate
fulsome
impair
30. Government by bureaus - Many people fear that the constant introduction of federal agencies will create a government by ________.
inviolability
bureaucracy
obeisance
accelerate
31. Suffering from a disease; destroyed The extent of the ________ areas could be seen only when viewed from the air.
dulcet
loiter
postulate
blighted
32. Seemingly reasonable but incorrect Let us not be misled by such ________ arguments.
incriminate
specious
antithesis
requisite
33. Pertaining to drama Her success in the school play convinced her she was destined for a ________ career.
thespian
diadem
anvil
supine
34. Ill-humored; sullen When we first meet Hamlet - we find him ________ and depressed.
probity
morose
rejoinder
vital
35. Products of primitive culture Archaeologists debated the significance of the ________ discovered in the ruins of Asia Minor and came to no conclusion.
tenure
mishap
artifacts
impious
36. Retire from public life; segregate; seclude Although he had hoped for a long time to ________ himself in a small community - he never was able to drop his busy round of activities in the city.
trigger
sequester
gawk
bulwark
37. Draftee; person forced into military service Did Rambo volunteer to fight in Vietnam - or was he a ________ - drafted against his will?
dictum
kaleidoscope
enunciate
conscript
38. Abandon; disown; repudiate Even though she knew she would be burned at the stake as a witch - Joan of Arc refused to ________ her belief that her voices came from God.
censure
sanctimonious
renounce
pandemic
39. Haphazard; careless; sloppy From the number of typos and misspellings I've found on it - it's clear that Mario proofread the report in a remarkably ________ fashion.
elysian
slapdash
potion
integrate
40. Contemptible Your ________ remarks call for no reply.
bantering
precipitous
despicable
yield
41. Gross lewdness; lustfulness In his youth he led a life of ________ and debauchery; he did not mend his ways until middle age.
premeditate
lechery
skulk
vernal
42. Story in which characters are used as symbols; fable Pilgrim's Progress is an ________ of the temptations and victories of the human soul.
portent
inter
litotes
allegory
43. Severe disapproval The students showed their ________ of his act by refusing to talk with him.
reprobation
litany
effectual
waffle
44. Change of form The ________ of caterpillar to butterfly is typical of many such changes in animal life.
comeuppance
lambaste
metamorphosis
resurgent
45. Literary dark The ________ room reminded him of an empty space.
ragamuffin
stygian
beset
replicate
46. Minor quarrel; bickering Children invariably get involved in petty ________s; wise parents know when to interfere and when to let the children work things out on their own.
squabble
sherbet
shackle
deplete
47. Make discontented The passengers were ________d by the numerous delays.
disgruntle
patriarch
tawdry
annals
48. Doubter; person who suspends judgment until he has examined the evidence supporting a point of view. In this matter - I am a ________; I want proof.
skeptic
divergent
colossal
filch
49. Having the title of an office without the obligations Although he was the ________ head of the company - the real decisions were made by his general manager.
impunity
holster
titular
menial
50. One who has adopted a different religion or opinion On his trip to Japan - though the President spoke at length about the merits of American automobiles - he made few ________s to his beliefs.
convert
extant
ruddy
maternal