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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Young wolf - dog - tiger - etc. This collie ________ won't do for breeding - but he'd make a fine pet.
absolute
whelp
stalwart
talisman
2. Going from one state of action to another During the period of ________ from oil heat to gas heat - the furnace will have to be shut off.
inveterate
burnish
swerve
transition
3. Projection; conjecture Based on their ________ from the results of the primaries on Super Tuesday - the networks predicted that George Bush would be the Republican candidate for the presidency.
monochromatic
archetype
enclave
extrapolation
4. Supporter; follower In the wake of the scandal - the senator's one-time ________ quietly deserted him.
accost
adherent
autopsy
environ
5. Pertaining to the lungs In his researches on ________ diseases - he discovered many facts about the lungs of animals and human beings.
pulmonary
ubiquitous
mannered
arcane
6. Able to pay all debts By dint of very frugal living - he was finally able to become ________ and avoid bankruptcy proceedings.
aria
garner
vent
solvent
7. Insult to one's dignity; snub Hypersensitive and ready to take offense at any discourtesy - Bertha was always on the lookout for real or imaginary ________s.
slight
servitude
fete
reticent
8. Dissolve; disperse The chess club ________ed after its disastrous initial season.
disband
medley
ethos
quiver
9. Secondary or minor occupation His hobby proved to be so fascinating and profitable that gradually he abandoned his regular occupation and concentrated on his ________.
dais
ratiocination
avocation
serenity
10. Break up ground after plowing; torture I don't want to ________ you at this time by asking you to recall the details of your unpleasant experience.
luminous
zeal
modulation
harrow
11. State strongly or positively; insist on or demand recognition of (rights - claims - etc). When Jill ________ed that nobody else in the junior class had such an early curfew - her parents Asserted themselves - telling her that if she didn't get home b
sextant
provincial
assert
demoniac
12. Delaying Your ________ tactics may compel me to cancel the contract.
supple
dilatory
sanguinary
penurious
13. Menacing; threatening We must not treat the battle lightly for we are facing a ________ foe.
penurious
resonant
formidable
unfrock
14. State of being numerous He was appalled by the ________ of details he had to complete before setting out on his mission.
levy
proliferate
eccentric
multiplicity
15. Long - passionate - and vehement speech In her lengthy ________ - the principal berated the offenders.
chaotic
necromancy
harangue
dotage
16. Stockpile; accumulate for future use Whenever there are rumors of a food shortage - people are tempted to ________ food.
stickler
concave
brindled
hoard
17. Traitor The British considered Benedict Arnold a loyalist; the Americans considered him a ________.
archetype
seedy
rousing
turncoat
18. Navigation tool used to determine a ship's latitude and longitude Given a clear night - with the aid of his ________ and compass - he could keep the ship safely on course.
emetic
generic
deft
sextant
19. Man owing small estate; middle-class farmer.It was not the aristocrat but the ________ who determined the nation's policies.
dauntless
yeoman
commiserate
vagabond
20. Open up He did not even try to ________ the subject of poetry.
benediction
broach
faction
unbridled
21. Downward slope The children loved to ski down the ________.
congruence
wistful
declivity
malleable
22. Defamatory; injurious to the good name of a person He sued the newspaper because of its ________ story.
libelous
downcast
insolvent
primogeniture
23. Suitable; practical; politic A pragmatic politician - he was guided by what was ________ rather than by what was ethical.
ample
expedient
valedictory
scrutinize
24. Hesitant; faltering Novice extemporaneous speakers often talk in a ________ fashion as they grope for the right words.
halting
moodiness
enamored
incense
25. Study of language The professor of ________ advocated the use of Esperanto as an international language.
paucity
larceny
largess
philology
26. Counselor; teacher During this very trying period - she could not have had a better ________ - for the teacher was sympathetic and understanding.
mentor
sustain
palimpsest
vendetta
27. Sticky - gluey Melted tar is a ________ substance.
decelerate
viscous
talon
simper
28. Harmful We must trace the source of these ________ gases before they asphyxiate us.
impenetrable
bedraggle
calligraphy
noxious
29. Advocate of voting rights (for women) In recognition of her efforts to win the vote for women - Congress authorized coining a silver dollar honoring the ________ Susan B. Anthony.
quixotic
suffragist
prod
fiasco
30. Weakness Her greatest ________ was lack of willpower.
infamous
infirmity
provoke
abortive
31. Three-pronged spear Neptune is usually depicted as rising from the sea - carrying his ________ on his shoulder.
trident
filial
disarray
millinery
32. Explain; interpret If I ________ your remarks correctly - you disagree with the theory already advanced.
condole
bourgeois
transitoriness
construe
33. Sparkle; flash I enjoy her dinner parties because the food is excellent and the conversation ________s.
scintillate
quack
abase
wax
34. Mysterious; secret; supernatural The ________ rites of the organization were revealed only to members.
distend
kinetic
occult
alimentary
35. Lower Tradition locates hell in the ________ regions.
nether
acuity
pinnacle
fervor
36. Central; critical De Klerk's decision to set Nelson Mandela free was ________; without Mandela's release - there was no possibility that the African National Cogress would entertain talks with the South African government.
unassuming
pivotal
inadvertently
sundry
37. Wrong name; incorrect designation His tyrannical conduct proved to all that his nickname - King Eric the Just - was a ________.
mollycoddle
bogus
venison
misnomer
38. Behaving like a slave; servile; obsequious He was proud and dignified; he refused to be ________ to anyone.
platonic
grotto
subservient
wreak
39. Longing; urge. She had a _________ to get away and live on her own for a while.
affable
yen
bivouac
wry
40. Maim The torturer threatened to ________ his victim.
prolix
disenfranchise
mutilate
derelict
41. Gigantic ________ waves beat aginst the shore during the hurricane.
unfledged
purveyor
inveterate
titanic
42. Little - round hill Robert Louis Stevenson's grave is on a ________ in Samoa; to reach the grave site - you must climb uphill and walk a short distance along a marked path.
rote
knoll
episodic
boorish
43. Immature; shallow Your ________ remarks are a sign of your youth and indicate that you have not given much thought to the problem.
sophomoric
mandatory
impecunious
mammoth
44. Denounce; utter censure or invective He ________ed against the demagoguery of the previous speaker and urged that the audience reject his philosophy as dangerous.
axiom
inveigh
paradox
gentility
45. Drink in The dry soil ________d the rain quickly.
imbibe
polity
paucity
amalgamate
46. Stocky; short and thick Tolkien's hobbits are somewhat ________ - sturdy little creatures - fond of good ale - good music - and good food.
squat
bestow
collate
integral
47. Foremost in importance; supreme Proper nutrition and hygiene are of ________ importance in adolescent development and growth.
intervene
penury
paramount
subliminal
48. Extended scolding; denunciation Long before he had finished his ________ - we were sufficiently aware of the seriousness of our misconduct.
whet
tirade
implacable
affable
49. Agree If I ________ to this demand for blackmail - I am afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.
nurture
accede
dissection
baroque
50. Opponent; enemy Batman struggled to save Gotham City from the machinations of his wicked ________ - the Joker.
scaffold
disfigure
purge
adversary