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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Biased; having a liking for something I am extremely ________ to chocolate eclairs.
turncoat
partial
meek
felicity
2. People of standing; class of people just below nobility The local ________ did not welcome the visits of the summer tourists and tried to ignore their presence in the community.
gentry
subsidiary
miasma
mirth
3. Refrain; withhold from participation After considering the effect of alcohol on his athletic performance - he decided to ________ from drinking while he trained for the race.
abstain
sensuous
isthmus
viable
4. Given to joking The salesman was so ________ that many of his customers suggested that he become a stand-up comic.
jocose
efface
execute
thrive
5. Formal disscussion; conversation The young Plato was drawn to the Agora to hear the philosophical ________ of Socrates and his followers.
deplore
flay
perceptive
discourse
6. Rubble A full year after the earthquake in Mexico City - workers were still carting away the________
catalyst
catapult
cataclysm
debris
7. Erase; strike out If you ________ this paragraph - the composition will have more appeal.
renown
thwart
shirk
delete
8. Make less concentrated; reduce in strength She preferred her coffee ________d with milk.
dilute
liaison
apothecary
eminent
9. Mythical figure - half man and half horse - I was particularly impressed by the statue of the ________ in the Roman Hall of the museum.
perusal
facet
centaur
bate
10. Highly ornate Accustomed to the severe - angular lines of modern skyscrapers - they found the flamboyance of ________ architecture amusing.
titular
lackluster
renown
baroque
11. Surmise; guess I will end all your ________s; I admit I am guilty as charged.
stickler
conjecture
fervor
indomitable
12. Home Althoughhis legal ________ was in New York City - his work kept him away from his residence for many years.
domicile
parochial
saline
immobility
13. Withdrawal; retreat; time of low economic activity The slow ________ of the flood waters created problems for the crews working to restore power to the area.
recession
grueling
strew
apostate
14. Not repentant We could see by his brazen attitude that he was ________.
impenitent
seine
indissoluble
existential
15. Speaking several languages New York City is a ________ community because of the thousands of immigrants who settle there.
touchy
vex
rusticate
polyglot
16. Wrong name; incorrect designation His tyrannical conduct proved to all that his nickname - King Eric the Just - was a ________.
misnomer
sequester
wistful
contusion
17. Solemn wonder The tourists gazed with ________ at the tremendous expanse of the Grand Canyon.
douse
discordant
chase
awe
18. Hollow The back-packers found partial shelter from the storm by huddling against the ________ wall of the cliff.
solemnity
concave
ethnic
mundane
19. Iridescent The Ancient Mariner admired the ________ sheen on the water.
etymology
bristling
opalescent
conservatory
20. Arrangement of parts so that balance is obtained; congruity The addition of a second tower will give this edifice the ________ that it now lacks.
symmetry
atrophy
exalt
puerile
21. Advise against He could not ________ his friend from joining the conspirators.
retrench
impasse
fluted
dissuade
22. Friendly The dispute was settled in an ________ manner with no harsh words.
amicable
pejorative
manifesto
laudable
23. Start a fire; inspire Her teacher's praise ________d a spark a hope inside her.
desperado
seminal
glutinous
kindle
24. Furthest behind The coward could always be found in the ________ lines whenever a battle was being waged.
disinclination
lethal
dwindle
hindmost
25. Ridicule They greeted his proposal with ________ and refused to consider it seriously.
terminate
resumption
pertinent
derision
26. Formal essay In order to earn a graduate degree from many of our universities - a candidate is frequently required to prepare a ________ on some scholarly subject.
cerebral
dissertation
travesty
niggle
27. Insignificant; tiny; weak Our ________ efforts to stop the flood were futile.
ungainly
unilateral
puny
misogamy
28. Deceive Do not ________ yourself into believing that he will relent.
invert
onslaught
pungency
delude
29. Able to be touched; real; palpable Although Tom did not own a house - he had several ________ assets--a car - a television - a PC--that he could sell if he needed cash.
finite
tangible
euthanasia
bolster
30. Driving away; unattractive Mosquitoes find the odor so ________ that they leave any spot where this liquid has been sprayed.
reiterate
repellent
nautical
analogous
31. Going astray; erratic Your ________ behavior in this matter puzzles me since you are usually direct and straightforward.
censure
irrelevant
devious
expunge
32. Funeral ceremony Hundreads paid their last respects at his ________(ies).
solace
raucous
colossus
obsequy
33. Whimsical; visionary This is a ________ scheme because it does not consider the facts.
fanciful
devotee
bulwark
prosody
34. Confused; discomposed The novice square dancer became so ________ that he wandered into wrong set.
implausible
austerity
discombobulated
shunt
35. Corruption; wickedness The ________ of the tyrant's behavior shocked us all.
limpid
decadence
contiguous
depravity
36. Multiply; spread Since bacteria ________ more quickly in unsanitary environments - it is important to keep hospital rooms clean.
brazen
propagate
nutrient
ordinance
37. Drug that relieves pain; opiate His pain was so great that no ________ could relieve it.
ciliated
anodyne
dappled
protuberance
38. Temporary invasion The nightly ________s and hit-and-run raids of our neighbors across the border tried the patience of the country to the point where we decided to retaliate in force.
swindler
incursion
pallid
squalid
39. Consider; ponder; unhurried Offered the new job - she asked for time to ________ before she made her decision.
hireling
fictitious
implement
deliberate
40. Having a show of truth but open to doubt; specious Even though your argument is ________ - I still would like to have more proof.
frantic
flair
dermatologist
plausible
41. Stocky; short and thick Tolkien's hobbits are somewhat ________ - sturdy little creatures - fond of good ale - good music - and good food.
gamely
scaffold
squat
elysian
42. Equal in extent Your reward will be ________ with your effort.
suborn
commensurate
facilitate
impending
43. Unruly The ________ horse unseated its rider.
fractious
alliteration
erroneous
emulate
44. Determined; natural talent or inclination bent on advancing in the business world - the secretary heroine of Working Girl had a true ________ for high finance.
wallow
quagmire
evoke
bent
45. Sentry; lookout Though camped in enemy territory - Bledsoe ignored the elementary precaution of posting ________s around the encampment.
sybarite
throttle
connivance
sentinel
46. Shove; bump In the subway he was ________d by the crowds.
incarcerate
jostle
harping
pendant
47. Rescue from loss All attempts to ________ the wrecked ship failed.
evenhanded
infinitesimal
niggardly
salvage
48. Blunt; abrupt She was offended by his ________ reply.
brusque
propensity
retain
outrtip
49. Indecent; obscene She took offense at his ________ remarks.
geniality
bawdy
levee
tutelage
50. Tight; ready The captain maintained that he ran a ________ ship.
taut
disfigure
dispel
lewd