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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Mentally quick and observant; having insight Because he was considered the most ________ member of the firm - he was assigned the most difficult cases.
carnivorous
discerning
philistine
debauch
2. Doubt; challenge; gainsay I cannot ________ your honesty without evidence.
amenities
bleak
impugn
complacent
3. Lighthearted; animated; easy and carefree In Singing in the Rain - Gene Kelly sang and danced his way throughtthe lighthearted title number in a properly ________ style.
felicitous
jaunty
punctilious
oligarchy
4. Burning; sarcastically biting - The critic's ________ remarks angered the hapless actors who were the subjects of his sarcasm.
demeanor
fancied
colossus
caustic
5. Treacherous plot Brutus and Cassius joined in the ________ to kill Julius Caesar.
constituent
conspiracy
plutocracy
patent
6. Renovate; make bright by polishing The flood left a deposit of mud on everything; it was necessary to ________ our belongings.
egress
facilitate
refurbish
interim
7. Ugly Although James was an experienced emergency room nurse - he occasionally became queasy when faced with a particularly ________ injury.
figurine
unsightly
apropos
illicit
8. Records; history In the ________ of this period - we find no mention of democratic movements.
annals
scourge
promontory
pertinacious
9. Manner of walking or running; speed The lame man walked with an uneven ________.
gait
leery
blurt
collaborate
10. Prophetic; oracular Until their destruction by fire in 83 B.C. - the ________ books were often consulted by the Romans.
matriarch
homage
incredulity
sibylline
11. Appropriate; fitting He was always able to find the ________ phrase - the correct expression for every occasion.
memento
magniloquent
apposite
subliminal
12. State of reacting readily to appeals - order - etc. The audience cheered and applauded - delighting the performers by its ________.
impenetrable
slight
responsiveness
ineluctable
13. Neglectful of duty; abandoned The corporal who fell asleep while on watch was thrown into the guardhouse for being ________ in his duty.
actuate
enmity
derelict
incisive
14. Incipient; coming into being If we could identify these revolutionary movements in their ________ state - we would be able to eliminate serious trouble in later years.
ancillary
nascent
arid
mire
15. Relating to races Intolerance between ________ groups is deplorable and usually is based on lack of information.
paradox
ethnic
satire
maudlin
16. Affectedly languid He was ________ and indifferent about his part in the affair.
marital
obdurate
facilitate
lackadaisical
17. Mental or bodily powers; teaching staff As he grew old - he feared he might lose his ________(ies) and become useless to his employer.
faculty
militate
minute
avarice
18. Produced by fire; volcanic Lava - pumice - and other ________ rocks are found in great abundance around Mount Vesuvius near Naples.
bent
inchoate
igneous
rendezvous
19. Deceiving This is only a mirage; let us not be fooled by its ________ effect.
quirk
vindicate
illusive
innuendo
20. Blood feud The rival mobs engaged in a bitter ________.
scanty
protocol
rotunda
vendetta
21. Advise against He could not ________ his friend from joining the conspirators.
unprecedented
titanic
superficial
dissuade
22. Stocky; short and thick Tolkien's hobbits are somewhat ________ - sturdy little creatures - fond of good ale - good music - and good food.
aristocracy
economy
obligatory
squat
23. Sad; solemn I fail to understand why there is such a ________ atmosphere; we have lost a battle - not a war.
debilitate
funereal
unbridled
slander
24. Calmness; peace After the commotion and excitement of the city - I appreciate the ________ of these fields and forests.
rakish
transient
peroration
tranquillity
25. Humorous; jocular Your ________ remarks are not appropriate at this serious moment.
facetious
definitive
arbitrate
factitous
26. Explain; interpret; clarify Harry Levin ________d James Joyce's novels with such clarity that even Finnegan's Wake seemed comprehensible to his students.
catholic
adulation
explicate
unrequited
27. Widespread; affecting the majority of people They feared the AIDS epidemic would soon reach ________ proportions.
grill
pandemic
dexterous
mortician
28. Conclusion of an oration The ________ was largely hortatory and brought the audience to its feet clamoring for action at its close.
apparition
sanguinary
peroration
laudable
29. Act of assuming a human body and human nature The ________ of Jesus Christ is a basic tenet of Christian theology.
incarnation
blighted
expedient
comprehensive
30. Controlling influence President Marcos failed to maintain his ________ over Philippines.
denotation
hardy
ascendancy
felicitous
31. Text of an opera The composer of an opera's music is remembered more frequently than the author of its ________.
doldrums
libretto
pigment
obtuse
32. Capricious; fanciful. He dismissed his generous gift to his college as a sentimental fancy - an old man's ________ gesture.
epistemologist
cipher
whimsical
vernal
33. Forerunners; advance forces We are the ________ of a tremendous army that is following us.
orient
sully
vanguard
exult
34. Everlasting Ponce de Leon hoped to find ________ youth.
perpetual
transgression
pathos
unseemly
35. Method or system of government When a Frenchman mentions the Old ________ - he refers to the government existing before the revolution.
concentric
regime
fluted
hypocritical
36. Sift; separate good parts from bad. This test will _________ out the students who study from those who don't bother.
winnow
hazy
raucous
insidious
37. Oversimplified Though Jack's solution dealt adequately with one aspect of the problem - it was ________ in failing to consider various complicating factors that might arise.
nihilism
simplistic
accessible
dogmatic
38. Let down; restrain Until it was time to open the presents - the children had to ________ their curiosity.
antiseptic
bate
perusal
contortions
39. Dry up A tour of this smokehouse will give you an idea of how the pioneers used to ________ food in order to preserve it.
epistemologist
preamble
psychopathic
desiccate
40. Marrigeable Mrs. Bennet - in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - was worried about finding suitable husbands for her five ________ daughters.
toga
recipient
optimist
nubile
41. Death Upon the ________ of the dictator - a bitter dispute about succession to power developed.
demise
inscrutable
patrician
nettle
42. Drink greedily Singing - "Yo - ho - ho - and a bottle of rum -" Long John Silver and his fellow pirates ________ed their grog.
renown
faction
debacle
swill
43. Very high They used to tease him about his ________ ambitions.
thrall
lofty
abrasive
doldrums
44. Hard; strenuous Her ________ efforts had sapped her energy.
slovenly
apocalyptic
luster
arduous
45. Supply; allotted amount; assigned portion of work He performed his daily ________ cheerfully and willingly.
ursine
stint
stentorian
distant
46. Slave; bondage The captured soldier was held in ________ by the conquering army.
coalesce
arcade
juncture
thrall
47. Irregularity A bird that cannot fly is an ________.
disputatious
relinquish
anomaly
depict
48. Three-pronged spear Neptune is usually depicted as rising from the sea - carrying his ________ on his shoulder.
trident
gloat
repeal
perspicuity
49. Damaged; disfigured She had to refinish the ________surface of the table.
illicit
aghast
finesse
marred
50. Remove water from; dry out Vigorous dancing quickly ________s the body; between dances - be sure to drink more water than normal.
dehydrate
mirage
undermine
impecunious