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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. A disorderly or untidy state After the New Year's party - the once orderly house was in total ________.
disarray
exuberant
auroral
balmy
2. Winding; bending in and out; not morally honest The snake moved in a ________ manner.
sinuous
instigate
chameleon
vie
3. Friendship Student exchange programs such as the Experiment in International Living were established to promote international ________.
voluminous
amity
appropriate
vagrant
4. Malleability; flexibility; ability to be drawn out Copper wire has many industrial uses because of its extreme ________.
amorphous
tortuous
denouement
ductility
5. Great influence (especially political or social) - Gatsby wondered whether he had enough ________ to be admitted to the exclusive club.
rivulet
reprisal
fete
clout
6. Harmful We must trace the source of these ________ gases before they asphyxiate us.
noxious
artisan
anchor
futile
7. Capricious; fanciful. He dismissed his generous gift to his college as a sentimental fancy - an old man's ________ gesture.
dermatologist
ballast
whimsical
imperial
8. Make thin; weaken By withdrawing their forces - the generals hoped to ________ the enemy lines.
rampart
attenuate
recapitulate
voluble
9. Hang around; linger The policeman told him not to ________in the alley.
halting
arraign
import
loiter
10. Slope; inclined plane The house was built with ________s instead of stairs in order to enable the man in the wheelchair to move easily from room to room and floor to floor.
waft
conceit
ramp
careen
11. Thoroughly examine the condition of and repair if necessary It is necessary for the engineers of NASA to ________ the rocket everyday; otherwise - an incident similar to that of Challenger accident might happen.
reaper
overhaul
bilious
fanfare
12. Predicament from which there is no escape In this ________ - all turned to prayer as their last hope.
component
impasse
gratify
peroration
13. Unwilling; reluctant; stingy We received only ________ support from the mayor despite his earlier promises of aid.
ramify
commensurate
grudging
jaunt
14. Having a fixed order of procedure; invariable At the royal wedding - the procession of the nobles followed a ________ order of precedence.
determinate
spontaneity
swathe
charlatan
15. Without definite purpose - plan - or aim; haphazard Although the sponsor of the raffle claimed all winners were chosen at ________ - people had their suspicions when the grand prize went to the sponsor's brother-in-law.
incorporate
random
progeny
rivulet
16. Corruption; wickedness The ________ of the tyrant's behavior shocked us all.
depravity
permeable
surfeit
lexicon
17. Discipline; punish in order to correct - Whom God loves - God ________s.
incipient
predatory
promulgate
chasten
18. Conditional The continuation of this contract is ________ on the quality of your first output.
contingent
pristine
torpor
dishearten
19. Well-paid position with little responsibility My job is no ________; I work long hours and have much responsibility.
tract
incite
cohere
sinecure
20. Undertaker The ________ prepared the corpse for burial.
pander
mortician
pivotal
ecstasy
21. Having an odor This variety of hybrid tea rose is more ________ than the one you have in your garden.
alliteration
incidental
odorous
acuity
22. Quench; sate When we reached the oasis - we were able to ________ our thirst.
harrow
champion
slake
ingenuous
23. Ruined because of neglect We felt that the ________ building needed several coats of paint.
maritime
dilapidated
astute
denotation
24. Sleight of hand The magician demonstrated his renowned ________.
legerdemain
emulate
relinquish
sartorial
25. Vex Johnny often ________ his mother with his pranks.
paraphernalia
exasperate
sportive
trough
26. Absorbing; engrossing The reviewer described Byatt's novel Possession as a ________ tale: absorbed in the story - he had finished it in a single evening.
riveting
infirmity
influx
wax
27. Doubter; person who suspends judgment until he has examined the evidence supporting a point of view. In this matter - I am a ________; I want proof.
check
nomenclature
skeptic
assurance
28. Very small quantity She hadn't an ________ of common sense.
disparate
iota
concave
quail
29. Causing sadness - compassion - pity; touching Everyone in the auditorium was weeping by the time he finished his ________ tale about the orphaned boy.
paucity
pathetic
endemic
predilection
30. Soothing; mild She used a ________ ointment for her sunburn.
bland
stem from
pander
missile
31. Expand;swell out I can tell when he is under stress by the way the veins ________ on his forehead.
aspiration
idolatry
paranoia
distend
32. Live in a monotonous way I do not understand how you can ________ in this quiet village after the adventurous life you have led.
putative
factitous
reminiscence
vegetate
33. Behaving like a slave; servile; obsequious He was proud and dignified; he refused to be ________ to anyone.
subservient
modicum
tensile
sleeper
34. Preoccupation with physical comforts and things By its nature - ________ is opposed to idealism - for where the materialist emphasizes the needs of the body - the idealist emphasizes the needs of the soul.
painstaking
allure
materialism
ogle
35. Put down; quiet The police used fire hoses and teat gas to ________ the rioters.
quell
hermitage
swindler
callow
36. Ash-colored; deadly pale Her face was ________ with fear.
meteoric
ashen
undermine
surfeit
37. Living at the same time as; contemporary ________ with the dinosaur - the pterodactyl flourished during the Mesozoic era.
interminable
coeval
libretto
conscientious
38. Chance; luck In his poem ________ - Thomas Hardy objects to the part chance plays in our lives.
irony
felicitous
hap
alias
39. Resonant His ________ voice resounded through the hall.
primp
sonorous
infallible
subsidy
40. Expose to slander His opponents tried to ________ the candidate's reputation by spreading rumors about his past.
traduce
catalyst
egoism
larceny
41. Mournful The ________ howling of the dogs added to our sadness.
velocity
testator
rationalization
lugubrious
42. Ability to foretell the future Given the current wave of Japan-bashing - it does not take ________ for me to foresee problems in our future trade relations with Japan.
prescience
stifle
podium
ungainly
43. Slow down Seeing the emergency blinkers in the road ahead - he ________d quickly.
clientele
circlet
decelerate
ennui
44. Wanderer; tramp In summer - college students wander the roads of Europe like carefree ________s.
erotic
fortuitous
vagabond
privation
45. Purging or cleansing of any passage of the body - Aristotle maintained that tragedy created a ________ by purging the soul of base concepts.
catharsis
superfluous
visceral
succor
46. Producing motion Designers of the electric automobile find that their greatest obstacle lies in the development of light and efficient storage batteries - the source of the ________ energy needed to propel the vehicle.
passe
kinetic
fusion
enumerate
47. Easily burned After the recent outbreak of fires in private homes - the fire commissioner ordered that all ________ materials be kept in safe containers.
disquisition
infringe
combustible
germane
48. Gradual intrusion The ________ of the factories upon the neighborhood lowered the value of the real estate.
conjugal
encroachment
beneficent
inebriety
49. Strengthen the base of Whereas relativity theory ________d the Newtonian mechanics - cosmology was undergirded by it.
lode
undergird
apothegm
chide
50. Implying a cause-and-effect relationship - The psychologist maintained there was a ________ relationship between the nature of one's early childhood experiences and one's adult personality.
infamous
causal
conscript
expurgate