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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. File of documents on a subject Ordered by J. Edgar Hoover to investigate the senator - the FBI compiled a complete ________
dossier
projectile
extradition
statutory
2. Something taken for granted; the taking over or taking possession of The young princess made the foolish ________ that the regent would not object to her Assumption of power.
assumption
vestige
paucity
excise
3. Explanatory list of symbols on a map The ________ at the bottom of the map made it clear which symbols stood for rest areas along the highway and which stood for public camp sites.
refractory
legend
vegetate
megalomania
4. Mental disorder We must endeavor to find an outlet for the patient's repressed desires if we hope to combat this ________.
extricate
psychosis
inebriety
requiem
5. Pertaining to the church The minister donned his ________ garb and walked to the pulpit.
ecclesiastic
witless
malcontent
mishap
6. Foul; rotten; decayed The gangrenous condition of the wound was indicated by the ________ smell when the bandages were removed.
invoke
sardonic
putrid
conception
7. Fearless For his ________ conduct in battle - he was promoted.
intrepid
illimitable
enigmatic
cohorts
8. Highly skilled artist The child prodigy Yehudi Menuhin grew into a ________ whose virtuosity on the violin thrilled millions.
virtuoso
adverse
charisma
autonomous
9. State of being inappropriate Because of the ________ of his costume - he was denied entrance into the dining room.
despoil
forte
insalubrious
impropriety
10. Unable to compromise about points of doctrine; dogmatic; unyielding Weng had hoped that the student-led democracy movement might bring about change in China - but the repressive response of the ________ hard-liners crushed his dreams of democracy.
flay
doctrinaire
augment
flag
11. Commotion; riot; noise She could not make herself heard over the ________ of the mob.
apocryphal
tumult
incongruity
spry
12. Unlikely; unbelievable Though her alibi seened ________ - it in fact turned out to be true.
hallucination
implausible
heterogeneous
disapprobation
13. Roundness; sonorousness of speech Washington Irving emphasized the ________ of the governor by describing his height and circumference.
aspiration
rotundity
facetious
imponderable
14. Irresistible crushin force Nothing could survive in the path of the ________.
traduce
duress
carping
juggernaut
15. Make hostile; separate Her attempts to ________ the two friends failed because they had complete faith in each other.
alienate
aviary
alleviate
halcyon
16. Fleshly - The public was more interested in ________ pleasures than in spiritual matters.
surpass
chastise
carnal
carousal
17. Disown; renounce claim to If I grant you this previlege - will you ________ all other rights?
erode
merger
disclaim
bilious
18. Ruined because of neglect We felt that the ________ building needed several coats of paint.
dilapidated
tryst
velocity
chary
19. Incomplete In this issue we have published only a ________ list of contributors because we lack space to acknowledge everyone.
tortuous
partial
repulsion
prattle
20. Aimless follower of the arts; amateur; dabbler He was not serious in his painting; he was rather a ________.
dilettante
improvise
brochure
consummate
21. Firm dislike Their mutual ________ was so great that they refused to speak to one another.
moratorium
fester
aversion
rivulet
22. Soothe; make calm or quiet; subdue Dentists criticize the practice of giving fussy children sweets to ________ them.
suavity
bravado
pacify
opalescent
23. Adjust; endanger the interests or reputation of Your presence at the scene of the dispute ________s our claim to neutrality in this matter.
restraint
nautical
compromise
ratify
24. Reveal I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will ________ it prematurely.
snicker
deride
divulge
disparage
25. Deserving high respect We do not mean to be disrespectful when we refuse to follow the advice of our ________ leader.
venerable
infernal
percussion
panoramic
26. Unconquerable The founders of our country had ________ willpower.
indomitable
timbre
irksome
arable
27. Holding fast I had to struggle to break his ________ hold on my arm.
theocracy
tenacious
chameleon
parsimonious
28. Clumsy person The delivery boy is an awkward ________.
opportune
lout
factitous
contrived
29. Terminology; system of names She struggled to master scientific ________.
nugatory
galaxy
nomenclature
veneer
30. Lively or animated; sprightly She had always been ________ and sparkling.
accord
libelous
indissoluble
vivacious
31. Rich - figured fabric The sofa was covered with expensive ________.
catholic
brocade
timidity
abscond
32. Vexation; disappointment - Her refusal to go with us filled us with ________.
misogamy
microcosm
commandeer
chagrin
33. Supposed He is the ________ father of the child.
insouciant
diversion
cataclysm
reputed
34. Open widely The huge pit ________d before him; if he stumbled - he would fall in.
ordeal
gape
alacrity
exorcise
35. Dark; vague; unclear Even after I read the poem a fourth time - its meaning was still ________.
skittish
accessory
nascent
obscure
36. Fluent He is a ________ and articulate speaker.
bleak
iota
knit
glib
37. Traitor who aids invaders In his conquest of Europe - Hitler was aided by the ________s who betrayed their own people and served in the puppet governments established by the Nazis.
quisling
disheveled
cipher
glaze
38. Immature; shallow Your ________ remarks are a sign of your youth and indicate that you have not given much thought to the problem.
procrastinate
sophomoric
omnivorous
resignation
39. Disapproval; condemnation The conservative father viewed his daughter's radical boyfriend with ________.
bedizen
rousing
disapprobation
genesis
40. Wakefulness; inability to sleep He refused to join us in a midnight cup of coffee because he claimed it gave him ________.
ossify
malfeasance
insomnia
delete
41. Absentminded Because of his concentration on the problem - the professor often appeared ________ and unconcerned about routine.
distrait
opalescent
frieze
epic
42. Self-satisfied There was a ________ look on his face as he examined his paintings.
erudite
complacent
disputatious
herbivorous
43. Precede The invention of the radiotelegraph ________d the development of television by a quarter of a century.
impede
rakish
antecede
tenure
44. Stone used to test the fineness of gold alloys; criterion What ________ can be used to measure the character of a person?
irksome
projectile
morbid
touchstone
45. Hint; insinuation I can defend myself against direct accusations; ________s and oblique attacks on my character are what trouble me.
innuendo
manifold
extant
mosaic
46. Enormously large or extensive The government seemed willing to spend ________ sums on weapons development.
astronomical
agnostic
recourse
motif
47. Stoop short - as if faced with an obstacle - and refuse to continue The chief of police ________ed at sending his officers into the riot-torn area.
balk
inclusive
allege
pliable
48. Sweet sounding The ________ sounds of the birds at dawn were soon drowned out by the roar of traffic passing our motel.
disquisition
surpass
dulcet
pontifical
49. Storehouse for grain We have reason to be thankful - for our crops were good and our ________(ies) are full.
bevy
granary
vernal
spendthrift
50. Total failure Our ambitious venture ended in a ________ and we were forced to flee.
regicide
turbid
pore
fiasco