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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Indirect or roundabout expression - He was afraid to call spade a spade and resorted to ________s to avoid direct reference to his subject.
circumlocution
prone
haughtiness
miscellany
2. Highest point When the moon in its orbit is furthest away from the earth - it is at its ________.
relinquish
apogee
maelstrom
enhance
3. General agreement The ________ indicates that we are opposed to entering into this pact.
consensus
serendipity
scavenge
indulgent
4. Convenient features; courtesies In addition to the customary ________ for the business traveler -- fax machines - modems - a health club -- the hotel offers the services of a butler versed in social amenities.
congruence
legacy
lectern
amenities
5. Hatch; scheme Inasmuch as our supply of electricity is cut off - we shall have to rely on the hens to ________ these eggs.
congenial
chameleon
ludicrous
incubate
6. Fertility; fruitfulness The ________ of his mind is illustrated by the many vivid images in his poems.
archipelago
fecundity
itinerary
introspective
7. Honor; tribute In her speech she tried to pay ________ to a great man.
oscillate
homage
occident
ardor
8. Prototype; primitive pattern The Brooklyn Bridge was the ________ of the many spans that now connect Manhattan with Long Island and New Jersey.
rancor
verve
dissent
archetype
9. Teacher of philosophy; quibbler; employer of fallacious reasoning You are using all the devices of a ________ in trying to prove your case; your argument is specious.
moribund
podium
animadversion
sophist
10. Guardianship; training Under the ________ of such masters of the instrument - she made rapid progress as a virtuoso.
depredation
perimeter
ponderous
tutelage
11. Corpse - In some states - it is illegal to dissect ________s.
disputatious
visage
cadaver
propellant
12. Division of a long poem - Dante's poetic masterpiece The Divine Comedy is divided into ________s.
gargolye
prude
canto
emetic
13. Reject; scorn The heroine ________ed the villain's advances.
eschew
tonsure
spurn
propitiate
14. Marshal; draw up in order His actions were bound to ________ public sentiment against him.
largess
bicker
abut
array
15. Offensive I find your behavior ________; please mend your ways.
responsiveness
obnoxious
blighted
indigenous
16. Awkward He is an ________ young man; he trips over everything.
hortatory
ungainly
venerable
guffaw
17. Like an emperor; related to an empire When hotel owner Leona Helmsley appeared in ads as Queen Leona standing guard over the Palace Hotel - her critics mocked her ________ fancies.
imperial
appraise
mollycoddle
malleable
18. Book for religious instruction; instruction by question and answer - He taught by engaging his pupils in a ________ until they gave him the correct answer.
idiosyncrasy
sagacious
panache
catechism
19. Expressiveness; persuasive speech The crowds were stirred by Martin Luther King's ________.
rarefied
compact
visceral
eloquence
20. Bloody The battle of lwo Jina was unexpectedly ________ with many casualties.
seminal
cognizance
nonentity
sanguinary
21. Wishing evil We must thwart his ________ schemes.
sedulous
malevolent
escapade
raucous
22. Endless Although his speech lasted for only twenty minutes - it seemed ________ to his bored audience.
histrionic
blandishment
berserk
interminable
23. Something that relieves pain Friendship is the finest ________ for the pangs of disappointed love.
ambience
occident
intimate
balm
24. Resorting to help when in trouble The boy's only ________ was to appeal to his father for aid.
obtrusive
seep
recourse
dissonance
25. Denial; disclaiming His ________ of his part in the conspiracy was not believed by the jury.
wrest
disavowal
merger
effete
26. Fringes; outer borders Living ________ of Boston - Sarah sometimes felt as if she were cut off from the cultural heart of the city.
beneficent
incredulous
outskirts
parlance
27. Untrue; made up To impress his friends - Tom invented ________ tales of his adventures in the big city.
apocryphal
catapult
tentative
devolve
28. Summit Let us drop a perpendicular line from the ________ of the triangle to the base.
cessation
vertex
visionary
eulogistic
29. Tendency to keep together A firm believer in the maxim "Divide and conquer -" the emperor - by lies and trickery - sought to disrupt the ________ of the free nations.
dismiss
perquisite
cohesion
chase
30. Ghastly She shuddered at the ________ sight.
parasite
nonchalance
grisly
imminent
31. Seemingly reasonable but incorrect Let us not be misled by such ________ arguments.
specious
vogue
fledgling
patriarch
32. Binding; rigid I think these regulations are too ________.
stringent
discursive
ecclesiastic
commiserate
33. Satisfy to the full; cloy Its hunger ________d - the lion dozed.
sate
palpable
incontrovertible
redoubtable
34. Basic; primary; essential The committee discussed all sorts of side issues without ever getting down to addressing the ________ problem.
taciturn
drone
opus
fundamental
35. Partial shadow (in an eclipse) During an eclipse - we can see an area of total darkness and a lighter area - which is the ________.
kindred
penumbra
touchstone
provincial
36. Private meeting of members of a party to select officers or determine policy - At the opening of Congress the members of the Democratic Party held a ________ to elect the majority leader of the House and the party whip.
gustatory
festive
caucus
scuttle
37. Deserving high respect We do not mean to be disrespectful when we refuse to follow the advice of our ________ leader.
antediluvian
resignation
divine
venerable
38. Foreshadow; portend The gloomy skies and the sulfurious odors from the mineral springs seemed to ________ evil to those who settled in the area.
bode
adamant
beguile
hap
39. Felt in one's inner organs She disliked the ________ sensations she had whenever she rode the roller coaster.
fulsome
mediocre
elliptical
visceral
40. Meager; insufficient Thinking his helping of food was ________ - Oliver Twist asked for more.
scanty
partisan
indigenous
protocol
41. Target of a hunt; victim In Stalking the Wild Asparagus - Euell Gibbons has as his ________ not wild beasts but wild plants.
unfettered
prey
repudiate
gorge
42. Harass; trouble Many problems ________ the American public school system.
transitoriness
guffaw
voyeur
beset
43. Pompous; bombastic; using high-sounding language The politician could bever speak simply; she was always ________.
polemic
grandiloquent
fraudulent
resonant
44. Pretending to be virtuous; deceiving I resent his ________ posing as a friend for I know he is interested only in his own advancement.
hypocritical
blasphemous
epaulet
patrician
45. Keen; shrewd; having insight He is much too ________ to be fooled by a trick like that.
yield
balmy
doctrinaire
sagacious
46. Rushing stream; flood Day after day of heavy rain saturated the hillside until the water ran downhill in ________s.
wistful
quorum
opiate
torrent
47. Traitor The British considered Benedict Arnold a loyalist; the Americans considered him a ________.
philology
ungainly
reprove
turncoat
48. Connection I fail to see the ________ that binds these two widely separated events.
lofty
nexus
arbitrate
intrepid
49. Group of persons joined in political intrigue; cabal As soon as he learned of its existence - the dictator ordered the execution of all of the members of the ________.
fundamental
junta
ramshackle
prolix
50. Make impossible; eliminate This contract does not ________ my being employed by others at the same time that I am working for you.
assert
preclude
trite
intermittent