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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Quench; sate When we reached the oasis - we were able to ________ our thirst.
slake
clavicle
virtual
tutelage
2. Yielding He was ________ and ready to go along with his friends' desires.
saga
vicarious
desiccate
compliant
3. Cure-all; remedy for all diseases There is no easy ________ that will solve our complicated international situation.
anguish
imprudent
panacea
intangible
4. Hatred of marriage He remained a bachelor not because of ________ but because of ill fate: his fiancee died before the wedding.
glacial
embroil
misogamy
vigilance
5. Stubborn He was ________ in his refusal to listen to our complaints.
obdurate
disinterested
vagabond
leery
6. Lustful They objected to his ________ behavior.
libidinous
lethal
quay
malediction
7. Scatter The police fired tear gas into crowd to ________ the protesters.
anthropoid
disperse
foil
illusory
8. Pertaining to the aurora borealis The ________ display was particularly spectacular that evening.
auroral
callous
obstreperous
retentive
9. Excessively frugal person; misernJill called Jack a ________ because he never picked up the check.
equanimity
retiring
exiguous
tightwad
10. Ridicule They greeted his proposal with ________ and refused to consider it seriously.
derision
metallurgical
fusilade
toil
11. Beautiful writing; excellent penmanship - As we examine ancient manuscripts - we became impressed with the ________ of the scribes.
impuissance
motility
pastiche
calligraphy
12. Premonition of evil Caeser ridiculed his wife's ________ about the Ides of March.
foreboding
compilation
efface
equine
13. Follow The evils that ________d were the direct result of the miscalculations of the leaders.
imposture
insolence
ensue
exonerate
14. Truth; reality The four ________(ies) were revealed to Buddha during his long meditation.
existential
incredulity
verity
authenticate
15. Lack of caring; indifference A firm believer in democratic government - she could not understand the ________ of people who never bothered to vote.
kudos
recuperate
apathy
writhe
16. Moving at an easy pace When she first mounted the horse - she was afraid to urge the animal to go faster than a gentle amble.
amble
sloth
brochure
catapult
17. Forewarning We ignored these ________s of disaster because they appeared to be based on childish fears.
premonition
solace
phlegmatic
hermitage
18. Extreme poverty When his pension fund failed - George feared he would end his days in ________.
fulcrum
extort
assurance
penury
19. Correct; change - generally for the better Hoping to ________ his condition - he left Vietnam for the United States.
amend
sinister
intangible
luscious
20. Flowing; series of changes While conditions are in such a state of ________ - I do not wish to commit myself too deeply in this affair.
cascade
alcove
flux
felicity
21. Rejoice We ________ed when our team won the victory.
herpetologist
imbibe
synoptic
exult
22. Appearance of truth; likelihood Critics praised her for the ________ of her performance as Lady Macbeth. She was completely believable.
marred
amicable
verisimilitude
mutilate
23. Physical features of a region Before the generals gave the order to attack - they ordered a complete study of the ________ of the region.
labile
topography
distortion
explicit
24. Slavishly attentive; servile; sycophantic Helen valued people who behaved as if they respected themselves; nothing irritated her more than an excessively ________ waiter or a fawning salesclerk.
intelligentsia
minute
obsequious
rejuvenate
25. Permitting to light to pass through freely; easily detected Your scheme is so ________ that it will fool no one.
transparent
hiatus
lavish
bluff
26. Divide into branches or subdivisions When the plant begins to ________ - it is advisable to nip off most of the new branches.
ramify
assert
depose
jaded
27. Existence; means of support; livelihood In those days of inflated prices - my salary provided mere ________.
array
subsistence
decomposition
verve
28. Salary; compensation In addition to the ________ this position offers - you must consider the social prestige it carries with it.
dissection
dismember
prevalent
emolument
29. Put down; quiet The police used fire hoses and teat gas to ________ the rioters.
vacuous
quell
artless
initiate
30. Person who supports or proposes (an idea) After the bill had been amended and re-amended in committee - even its original ________s didn't want to vote in its favor.
modicum
viable
proponent
fatalism
31. 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.
fervent
contortions
secrete
unravel
32. Disposition ot be lenient; mildness - as of the weather - The lawyer was pleased when the case was sent to Judge Smith's chambers because Smith was noted for her ________ toward first offenders.
maul
vent
sentinel
clemency
33. Pertaining to the improvement of race It is easier to apply ________ principles to the raising of racehorses or prize cattle than t the development of human beings.
apposite
acquittal
statutory
eugenic
34. Laziness Such ________ in a young person is deplorable; go to work!
sloth
hoard
soporific
tensile
35. Direct financial aid by government - etc. Without this ________ - American ship operators would not be able to compete in world markets.
subsidy
firebrand
invalidate
delusive
36. Dig into They ________(ied) blocks of marble out of the hillside.
stratum
substantiate
quarry
abbreviate
37. Border; edge Madame Curie knew she was on the ________ of discovering the secrets of radioactive elements.
verge
inveigle
chasm
lachrymose
38. Writings preceding and following the passage quoted Because these lines are taken out of ________ - they do not convey the message the author intended.
context
savant
plauditory
bulwark
39. Unavoidable Death and taxes are both ________.
inevitable
orient
nomadic
spatial
40. Having a sawtoothed edge The beech tree is one of many plants that have ________ leaves.
gustatory
serrated
permeable
wallow
41. Equal Your ignoring their pathetic condition is ________ to the murder.
declivity
tantamount
affidavit
apprehend
42. Verify; support I intend to ________ my statement by producing witnesses.
substantiate
gentry
ethnology
ejaculation
43. Accidental transposition of sounds in sucessive words When the radio announcer introduced the President as Hoobert Herver - he was guilty of ________.
amiable
brook
spoonerism
perversion
44. Pertaining to tailors He was as famous for the ________ splendor of his attire as he was for his acting.
sartorial
temerity
turmoil
gargolye
45. Wealthy leader John D. Rockefeller was a prominent ________.
tycoon
mesmerize
tractable
foray
46. Central; critical De Klerk's decision to set Nelson Mandela free was ________; without Mandela's release - there was no possibility that the African National Cogress would entertain talks with the South African government.
temper
fetter
pivotal
marshal
47. Tunnels in which rabbits live; crowded conditions in which people live. The tenement was a veritable ________ - packed with people too poor to live elsewhere.
vouchsafe
warren
travesty
holster
48. Trivial; unimportant; very small She had no major complaints to make about his work - only a few ________ quibbles that were almost too minor to state.
acumen
petty
tightwad
testy
49. Report; record (in chronological order) - The gossip columnist was paid to ________ the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
gruel
agility
chronicle
quack
50. Tolerate; endure The dean would ________ no interference with his disciplinary actions.
illusion
caste
brook
bicameral