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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Grow tiresome The study of word lists can eventually ________ and put one to sleep.
alacrity
amorphous
hue
pall
2. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
distrait
contumacious
purchase
intrinsically
3. Predict I ________ disaster unless we change our wasteful ways.
skiff
chase
deducible
prognosticate
4. Obedient; easily managed As ________ as he seems today - that old lion was once a ferocious - snarling beast.
rivulet
docile
dolt
epoch
5. Irresistible crushin force Nothing could survive in the path of the ________.
catechism
juggernaut
harrow
application
6. Ceremony conferring holy orders The candidate for ________ had to meet with the bishop and the diocean officers before being judged ready to be ordained a deacon.
subterfuge
incandescent
ordination
obliterate
7. Features - especially of the face She quickly sketched the ________ of his face.
lineaments
combustible
aegis
turpitude
8. Private; peculiar to an individual Such behavior is ________ - it is as easily identifiable as a signature.
taxonomist
aphorism
numismatist
idiosyncratic
9. Profane; impious The people in the room were shocked by his his ________ language.
aghast
blasphemous
penance
hyperbole
10. Entice; attract ________d by the song of the sirens - the helmsman steered the ship toward the reef.
impetuous
prognosticate
influx
allure
11. Expressiveness; persuasive speech The crowds were stirred by Martin Luther King's ________.
devotee
eloquence
transition
artifice
12. Formal praise The modest hero blushed to hear the speakers delivering ________s about his valorous act.
oligarchy
expatiate
panegyric
pantomime
13. Not active; acted upon Mahatma Gandhi urged his followers to pursue a program of ________ resistance as he felt that it was more effective than violence and acts of terrorism.
passive
theocracy
dynamic
jollity
14. Monumental tomb His body was placed in the family ________.
hallowed
ancillary
histrionic
mausoleum
15. Undertaker The ________ prepared the corpse for burial.
concur
mortician
scotch
immutable
16. Disloyal Once the most loyal of Gorbachev's supporters - Shverdnaze found himself becoming increasingly ________.
squat
disaffected
waive
blurt
17. Recover; find and bring in The dog was intelligent and quickly learned to ________ the game killed by the hunter.
impute
lax
retrieve
patriarch
18. Eat away The limestone was ________d by the dripping water
erode
discourse
litany
surly
19. Harmful Smoking cigarettes can be ________ to your health.
injurious
bludgeon
compendium
probity
20. Uncertain; risky I think this stock is a ________ investment and advise against its purchase.
precarious
impertinent
terminology
materialism
21. Discourage His failure to pass the bar exam ________ed him.
dishearten
skirmish
writ
capitulate
22. Trying to please; obliging The courtier obeyed the king's orders in a ________ manner.
generic
refraction
complaisant
agglomeration
23. Embarrass - He was not at all ________ed by her open admiration.
raze
boorish
porous
abash
24. Emit (odor) The room ________ed with stale tobacco smoke.
hew
annihilate
reek
earthy
25. Maim The torturer threatened to ________ his victim.
mutilate
marital
tyro
somnolent
26. Stir up a fire; feed plentifully As a Scout - Marisa learned how to light a fire - how to ________ it if it started to die down - and how to extinguish it completely.
discourse
demure
stoke
avid
27. Neigh like a horse. When he laughed through his nose - it sounded as if he ________(ied).
vise
whinny
imponderable
imperial
28. Examine closely and critically Searching for flaws - the sergeant ________d every detail of the private's uniform.
enjoin
diaphanous
scrutinize
vitriolic
29. Slovenly; untidy She tried to change her ________ image by buying a fashionable new wardrobe.
extricate
arid
dowdy
macerate
30. Stroke; loss of consciousness followed by paralysis He was crippled by an attack of ________.
apoplexy
besmirch
foil
emend
31. Hostile; opposed Despite his lawyers' best efforts to stop him - the angry prisoner continued to make ________ remarks to the judge.
antagonistic
posture
heterogeneous
insomnia
32. Emancipate; free from bondage Enlightened slave owners were willing to ________ their slaves and thus put an end to the evil slavery in the country.
slander
verbatim
manumit
necromancy
33. Disdainful; sarcastic; cynical The ________ humor of nightclub comedians who satirize or ridicule patrons in the audience strikes some people as amusing and others as rude.
prolix
sardonic
tutelary
determinate
34. Roll in; indulge in; become helpless. The hippopotamus loves to ________in the mud.
consensus
peon
mire
wallow
35. Fail completely; sink After hitting the submerged iceberg - the Titanic started taking in water rapidly and soon ________ed.
derelict
founder
blase
gargolye
36. Cut down; economize If they were to be able to send their children to college - they would have to ________.
retrench
trite
unprecedented
contest
37. Touchy; peevish The feverish patient was ________ and restless.
carafe
petulant
placebo
vestige
38. Lacking in spirit The coach used all the tricks at his command to buoy up the enthusiasm of his team - which I had become ________ at the loss of the star player.
squalid
dispirited
cession
pertinacious
39. Official As his case was transferred from one ________ to another - he began to despair of ever reaching a settlement.
ruse
grandiose
jaded
functionary
40. Speak equivocally about an issue. When asked directly about the governor's involvement in the savings and loan scandal - the press secretary ________d - talking all around the issue.
disclose
waffle
nihilism
misdemeanor
41. Person entitled to benefits or proceeds of an insurance policy You may change your ________ as often as you wish.
sectarian
perifidious
specious
beneficiary
42. Origin or source of something I am not interested in its ________; I am more concerned with its usefulness than with its source.
deflect
provenance
goad
stoic
43. Unspontaneous; deliberate; thoughtful Given Jill's previous slights - Jack felt that the omission of his name from the guest list was a ________ insult.
influx
grotto
studied
onus
44. Keep; employ Fighting to retain his seat in Congress - Senator Foghorn ________ed a new manager to head his reelection campaign.
laudable
retain
inherent
diaphanous
45. Supporting bar The engineer calculated that the ________ supporting the rafter needed to be reinforced.
forswear
strut
mountebank
pied
46. Consecrate The prophet Samuel ________ed David with oil - crowning him king of Israel.
obtuse
anoint
hale
venerate
47. Conspicuous; notable; protruding Have you ever noticed that Prince Charles's ________ ears make him resemble the big-eared character in Mad comics?
cliche
ethnology
docile
prominent
48. Infamy; vilification He refused to defend himself against the slander and ________ hurled against him by the newspapers; he preferred to rely on his record.
execrable
palette
opprobrium
regeneration
49. Split asunder - The lightening ________s the tree in two.
nocturnal
torso
garrulity
cleave
50. Drunken revel - The party degenerated into an ugly ________.
shoddy
carousal
reciprocal
germinal