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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Binding; required It is ________ that books borrowed from the library be returned within two weeks.
labyrinth
refraction
rousing
obligatory
2. Essential quality His outstanding ________ was his kindness.
ossify
hydrophobia
whet
attribute
3. Mocking The humor of cartoonists Gary Trudeau often is ________; though the comments of the Doonesbury characters - Trudeau ridicules political corruption and folly.
reaper
satirical
inured
misanthrope
4. Method or system of government When a Frenchman mentions the Old ________ - he refers to the government existing before the revolution.
orient
founder
disheveled
regime
5. Difference; condition of inequality The ________ in their ages made no difference at all.
pall
meek
disparity
wrest
6. Boredom; weariness We hope this radio will help overcome the ________ of your stay in the hospital.
glossy
tedium
incentive
dormant
7. Examine closely and critically Searching for flaws - the sergeant ________d every detail of the private's uniform.
prolong
scrutinize
histrionic
rebuttal
8. Not easily satisfied; greedy Welty's thirst for knowledge was ________; she was in the library day and night.
dross
insatiable
aureole
sphinx-like
9. Fear of water; rabies A dog that bites a human being must be observed for symptoms of ________.
abysmal
chastise
causal
hydrophobia
10. Stikingly bright; shining with intense heat If you leave on an ________light bulb - it quickly grows too hot to touch.
summation
incandescent
tantalize
sanguinary
11. Dig into They ________(ied) blocks of marble out of the hillside.
loll
flaunt
quarry
philistine
12. Pardon (an offense) The father confessor ________d him of his sins.
absolve
viand
virulent
marred
13. Location The attorney asked for a change of ________; he thought his client would do better if the trial were held in a less conservative county.
paradox
monochromatic
obtrusive
venue
14. Close; squeeze; The ________ed the package under her arm.
feckless
truism
surveillance
compress
15. Language; idiom All this legal ________ confuses me; I need an interpreter.
pinnacle
denouement
parlance
egregious
16. Peak We could see the morning sunlight illuminate the ________ while the rest of the mountain lay in shadow.
pinnacle
overweening
lacerate
dismantle
17. Story set to music - to be sung by a chorus - The choral society sang the new ________ composed by its leader.
distend
unison
molt
cantata
18. Winding; bending in and out; not morally honest The snake moved in a ________ manner.
tenacious
malicious
luminous
sinuous
19. Appease Nothing he did could ________ her wrath; she was unforgiving.
mitigate
profane
censor
knead
20. Start; beginning She was involved with the project from its ________.
defeatist
libretto
inception
indifferent
21. Capable of being shaped by pounding Gold is a ________ metal.
melee
unearthly
extraneous
malleable
22. Authorized agent Please act as my ________ and vote for this slate of candidates in my absence.
proxy
temperate
dorsal
odious
23. Reasoning; act of drawing conclusions from premises While Watson was a man of average intelligence - Holmes was a genius - whose gift for ________ made him a superb detective.
deft
ratiocination
pliable
amenities
24. Riddle; difficult problem During the long car ride - she invented ________s to entertain the children.
indiscriminate
conundrum
marshal
menial
25. Oppose with arguments; contradict To ________ your theory will require much time but it is essential that we disprove it.
solicitous
concord
masticate
controvert
26. Sudden violent change of feeling; negative reaction Many people in this country who admired dictatorships underwent a ________ when they realized what Hitler and Mussolini were trying to do.
accost
pyromaniac
worldly
revulsion
27. Estimate the value of It is difficult to ________ old paintings; it is easier to call them priceless.
urbane
colloquial
appraise
panacea
28. Wrestle; come to grips with He ________d with the burglar and overpowered him.
clique
amorous
grapple
tilter
29. A disorderly or untidy state After the New Year's party - the once orderly house was in total ________.
dossier
disarray
hermetic
molt
30. Habitual intoxication Because of his ________ - he was discharged from his position as family chauffeur.
facsimilie
affix
inebriety
exonerate
31. Powerlessness; feebleness The lame duck President was frustrated by his shift from enormous power to relative ________.
nominal
impuissance
gawk
ineffectual
32. Gentle breeze; west wind. When these _________s blow - it is good to be in an open boat under a full sail.
gingerly
regime
zephyr
effervescence
33. A covered passageway - usually lined with shops The ________ was popular with shoppers because it gave them protection from the summer sun and the winter rain.
awl
sophistry
laggard
arcade
34. Pertaining to induction or preceeding from the specific to the general The discovery of the planet Pluto is an excellent example of the results that can be obtained from ________ reasoning.
asinine
compendium
conversant
inductive
35. Favoritism (to a relative) John left his position with the company because he felt that advancement was based on ________ rather than ability.
nepotism
fabricate
meretricious
audacious
36. Porous; allowing passage through Glass is ________ to light.
sloth
salubrious
charisma
permeable
37. Combination (of two business corporations) When the firm's president married the director of financial planning - the office joke was that it wasn't a marriage - it was a ________.
singular
ostracize
merger
monarchy
38. Most favorable If you wait for the ________ moment to act - you may never begin your project .
optimum
equipoise
primogeniture
anodyne
39. Local or provincial dialect His years of study of the language at the university did not enable him to understand the ________ of the natives.
nexus
existential
patois
rapacious
40. Impetuous; with marked vigor He spoke with ________ eloquence in defense of his client.
vehement
resurgent
pernicious
filibuster
41. Writings preceding and following the passage quoted Because these lines are taken out of ________ - they do not convey the message the author intended.
insensible
context
resilient
cameo
42. Present an obstacle; stump The detective was ________d by the contradictory evidence in the robbery investigation.
infinitesimal
stymie
coeval
philanderer
43. Treasury He had been Chancellor of the ________ before his promotion to the office he now holds.
reciprocal
loquacious
exchequer
venal
44. Acting without dialogue Because he worked in ________ - the clown could be understood wherever he appeared.
prelude
pantomime
relinquish
peccadillo
45. Person celebrated for wisdom Hearing tales of a mysterious Master of All Knowledge who lived in the hills of Tibet - Sandy was possessed with a burning desire to consult the legendary ________.
despicable
perigee
sage
irrepressible
46. Thin; slight; barely discernible. Worried about preserving his few _________ tufts of hair - Walter carefully massaged his scalp and applied hair restorer every night.
striated
prosody
wispy
seedy
47. Honor; glory; praise The singer complacently received ________ on his performance from his entourage.
kudos
guise
condescend
obloquy
48. Spcial usage in language I could not understand their ________s because literal translation made no sense.
pristine
irremediable
puissant
idiom
49. Occupy fully John was so ________ed in his studies that he did not hear his mother call.
demure
formidable
engross
yokel
50. To bring to an end When his contract was ________d unexpectedly - he desperately needed a new job.
flinch
terminate
pathetic
fallacious