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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Motivated solely by money or gain "I'm not in this war because I get my kicks waving flags -" said the ________ soldier. "I'm in it for the dough."
epithet
mercenary
aberrant
retentive
2. Offering or providing help; additional or sub-sidiary To prepare for the emergency - they built an ________ power station.
embezzlement
irreconsilable
epilogue
auxiliary
3. Mildness; permissiveness Considering the gravity of the offense - we were surprised by the ________ of the sentence.
apparition
leniency
defray
bode
4. One who serves for hire (usually used contemptuously) In a matter of such importance - I do not wish to deal with ________s; I must meet with the chief.
inopportune
hireling
celibate
flay
5. Gay; joyous; careless Shelley called the skylark a "________ spirit" because of its happy song.
fitful
divest
gaffe
blithe
6. Given freely; unwarranted; uncalled for Quit making ________ comments about my driving; no one asked you for your opinion.
rigor
glacial
circumlocution
gratuitous
7. Unsuccessful; fruitless We had to abandon our ________ attempts.
abortive
contest
supernumerary
paean
8. Descendants; future generations We hope to leave a better world to ________.
amicable
irreconsilable
suborn
posterity
9. Flexible; supple Her figure was ________ and willowy.
pedestrian
sheathe
occult
lithe
10. Breeder or dealer of animals The dog ________ exhibited her prize collie at the annual Kennel Club show.
disburse
bureaucracy
inopportune
fancier
11. Dramatic poem set to music The Glee Club decided to present an ________ during their recital.
odium
oratorio
fatalism
tenet
12. Person or thing in excess of what is necessary; extra His first appearance on the stage was as a ________ in a Shakespearean tragedy.
dupe
supernumerary
disclaim
obsidian
13. Comparison of one thing with another - using the word like or as "My love is like a red - red rose" is a ________.
languid
simile
ultimate
gnarled
14. Causing sadness - compassion - pity; touching Everyone in the auditorium was weeping by the time he finished his ________ tale about the orphaned boy.
chary
saline
bluff
pathetic
15. Complete I have never seem anyone who makes as many stupid errors as you do; you must be a ________ idiot.
congenial
revoke
consummate
caucus
16. Whimsical; visionary This is a ________ scheme because it does not consider the facts.
fervent
psychosis
fanciful
dorsal
17. Affectedly languid He was ________ and indifferent about his part in the affair.
peripatetic
caption
errant
lackadaisical
18. Blessedness; state of bliss Growing closer to God each day - the mystic achieved a state of indescribable ________.
circuitous
beatitude
ingrained
incredulity
19. One who is skeptical of the existence of knowability of a god or any ultimate reality The ________ demanded proof before she would accept the statement of the minister.
enrapture
adorn
agnostic
eerie
20. Smallest speck. There is not a ________ of intelligence or understanding in your observations.
obituary
physiognomy
vacuous
whit
21. Indifference; lack of interest Few people could understand how he could listen to the news of the tragedy with such ________; the mahority regarded him as callous and unsympathetic.
regimen
hindmost
nonchalance
staccato
22. Social or moral custom; established practice Flying in the face of ________ - George Sand (Amandine Dudevant) shocked her contemporaries by taking lovers and wearing men's clothes.
hierarchy
ultimatum
nexus
convention
23. Freedom from punishment The bully mistreated everyone in the class with ________ for he felt that no one would dare retaliate.
stanch
impunity
riveting
chide
24. Tooth projecting from a wheel A bicycle chain moves through a series of ________s in order to propel the bike.
internecine
elysian
exertion
cog
25. Urge The evangelist will ________ all sinners in his audience to reform.
exhort
rueful
ample
anathematize
26. Secret News of their ________ meeting gradually leaked out.
inclined
sere
surreptitious
raze
27. Insignificant; unimportant Brushing off Ali's apologies for having broken the wine glass - Tamara said - "Don't worry about it; it's ________."
accessible
bullion
gorge
inconsequential
28. Cold; cheerless The Aleutian Islands are ________ military outposts.
bleak
accede
mordant
ventral
29. Talent She has an uncanny ________ for discovering new artists before the public has become aware of their existence.
flair
anachronism
marital
coeval
30. Acting without dialogue Because he worked in ________ - the clown could be understood wherever he appeared.
pantomime
humility
didactic
specious
31. Time of greatest success; prime In their ________- the San Francisco Forty-Niners won the Super Bowl two years running.
ingrate
heyday
myriad
inter
32. Art of dancing - Martha Graham introduced a form of ________ that seemed awkward and alien to those who had been brought up on classic ballet.
array
betroth
potentate
choreography
33. So small - trifling - or unimportant as to be easily disregarded Because the damage to his car had been ________ - Michael decided he wouldn't bother to report the matter to his insurance company.
laborious
stupefy
negligible
mottled
34. Practical rule guiding conduct "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is a worthwhile ________.
precept
boorish
homeostasis
junta
35. Stingy; parsimonious He was a ________ man - averse to spending money even for the necessities of life.
penurious
pied
sophomoric
morbid
36. 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.
intractable
sentinel
contend
eugenic
37. Well-paid position with little responsibility My job is no ________; I work long hours and have much responsibility.
sinecure
lachrymose
auspicious
indomitable
38. Most favorable If you wait for the ________ moment to act - you may never begin your project .
optimum
prim
animosity
abortive
39. Cure-all; remedy for all diseases There is no easy ________ that will solve our complicated international situation.
panacea
indefatigable
thrifty
obliterate
40. Hide away or cache; produce and release a substance into an organism. The pack rat secretes odds and ends in its nest; the pancreas ________s insulin in the islets of Langerhans.
antiquated
secrete
verbatim
abut
41. Stale; spoiled by age The attic was dark and ________.
recalcitrant
welter
musty
intermittent
42. Compulsion; repression of feelings There was a feeling of ________ in the room because no one dared to criticize the speaker.
constraint
abominate
bombast
consort
43. Bottomless His arrogance is exceeded only by his ________ ignorance.
metallurgical
effectual
fallible
abysmal
44. Oddity; idiosyncrasy Some of his friends tried to account for his rudeness to strangers as the ________ of genius.
berserk
abusive
agnostic
eccentricity
45. Giving bliss; blissful The ________ smile on the child's face made us very happy.
amulet
turbulence
plebeian
beatific
46. Attractive; agreeable I would rather have a poor and ________ wife than a rich and homely one.
veer
comely
novelty
pacify
47. Easily nauseated; squeamish As the ship left the harbor - he became ________ and thought that he was going to suffer from seasickness.
reticent
assurance
novelty
queasy
48. Disapproval; condemnation The conservative father viewed his daughter's radical boyfriend with ________.
terse
claustrophobia
gratuitous
disapprobation
49. Temporary platform for workers; bracing framework; platform for execution Before painting the house - the workers put up a ________ to allow them to work on the second story.
haggard
kindred
scaffold
herpetologist
50. Powerful person The oil ________s made great profits when the price of gasoline rose.
fleck
reconcile
mogul
foppish