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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Solemn curse; someone or something that is despised He heaped ________ upon his foe.
anathema
blurt
odorous
obfuscate
2. Contrast In "Star Wars -" dark - evil Darth Vader is a perfect ________ for fair-haired - naive Luke Skywalker.
collusion
rationalization
stem from
foil
3. Fond word or act Your gifts and ________s cannot make me forget your earlier insolence.
modish
endearment
mendicant
tryst
4. Drunken Emperor Nero attended the ________ orgy.
humdrum
seminal
figurative
bacchanalian
5. Relating to the back of an animal A shark may be identified by its ________ fin - which projects above the surface of the ocean.
amenable
dorsal
tract
rostrum
6. Fly; dart lightly; pass swiftly by Like a bee flitting from flower to flower - Rose ________ted from one boyfriend to the next.
combustible
flit
grapple
potable
7. Shut; close A blood clot ________d an artery to the heart.
abortive
occlude
spat
nettle
8. Threatening Those clouds are ________; they suggest that a severe storm is on the way.
taxonomist
ominous
indolence
incorrigible
9. Go ashore; unload cargo from a ship Before the passengers could ________ - they had to pick up their passports from the ship's purser.
disembark
pandemic
dingy
multilingual
10. Waste matter; worhtless impurities Many methods have been devised to separate the valuable metal from the ________.
chameleon
subsidiary
dross
irremediable
11. Ancestors Reverence for one's ________ (sometimes referred to as ancestor worship) plays an important part in many Oriental cultures.
forebears
presumptous
frond
franchise
12. Belief in one God Abraham was the first to proclaim his belief in ________.
monotheism
natation
amputate
celerity
13. Split into opposite extremes or camps The abortion issue has ________d the country into pro-choice and anti-abortion camps.
don
polarize
precept
scotch
14. One who studies reptiles As a boy - Indiana Jones had a traumatic experience involving snakes; sensibly enough - he studies to be archaeologist - not a ________.
prodigal
bait
codify
herpetologist
15. Sweltering He could not adjust himself to the ________ climate of the tropics.
leaven
sultry
chronic
dispatch
16. Menacing; deadly Casting a ________ eye at his successful rival - the rejected suitor stole off - vowing to have his revenge.
verisimilitude
invidious
baleful
piquant
17. Magnificent He proudly showed us through his ________ home.
palatial
vivisection
potent
subside
18. Place where a river can be crossed on foot Rather than risk using the shaky rope bridge - David walked a half-mile downstream until he came to the neartest ________.
extol
gestate
allegory
ford
19. Smoothness of speech He spoke French with ________ and ease.
cantata
amiable
ruthless
fluency
20. Change; introduction of something new She loved ________ just because they were new.
innovation
dingy
projectile
sloth
21. Very small object or creature; small coin Gnats are annoying ________s that sing.
serenity
fatalism
mite
egotism
22. Make frivolous objections - I respect your sensible criticisms - but I dislike the way you ________ about unimportant details.
cavil
ethnic
unsavory
purchase
23. Stale; spoiled by age The attic was dark and ________.
impertinent
musty
stilted
loath
24. Please Her parents were ________(ied) by her success.
studied
sundry
deducible
gratify
25. Seize; commandeer The army ________d all available supplies of uranium.
confiscate
intractable
seine
compliance
26. Infallibly My teacher ________ pounced on the one typographical error in my essay.
unerringly
pedagogy
repulsion
guffaw
27. Loyal; unswerving Penelope was ________ in her affections - faithfully waiting for Ulysses to return from his wanderings.
inequity
steadfast
isotope
loiter
28. Split; tear apart In his grief - he tried to ________ his garments.
convert
devoid
rend
sully
29. Pure - Her ________ and decorous garb was appropriately selected for the solemnity of the occasion.
poultice
chaste
matriarch
reparable
30. Conspiring in a fraudulent scheme The swindlers were found guilty of ________.
impede
illusory
anguish
collusion
31. Abundant He had ________ opportunity to dispose of his loot before his police caught up with him.
ample
overt
odious
antiquated
32. Petition humbly; pray to grant a favor We ________ Your Majesty to grant him amnesty.
supplicate
fictitious
fluted
sphinx-like
33. On or relating to the earth We have been able to explore the ________ regions much more thoroughly than the aquatic or celestial regions.
terrestrial
imposture
mutter
protract
34. White with age The man was ________ and wrinkled when he was 70.
anodyne
foray
hoary
partisan
35. Cause; provoke; provide a cue for an actor Whatever ________ed you to ask for such a big piece of cake when you're on a diet?
deprecate
prompt
catholic
metropolis
36. Text of an opera The composer of an opera's music is remembered more frequently than the author of its ________.
libretto
arrears
preen
evince
37. Firmly established by nature or habit His ________ love of justice compelled him to come to their aid.
inherent
homage
ambidextrous
precedent
38. Roman army officer - Because he was in command of a company of one hundred soldiers - he was called a ________.
outmoded
prattle
centurion
hoax
39. Continued loud noise The ________ of the jackhammers outside the classroom window drowned out the lecturer's voice.
epoch
obsolete
din
levy
40. Discharge; give forth The maple syrup is obtained from the sap that the trees ________ in early spring.
exude
fastidious
onerous
adventitious
41. Correct - usually a text The critic ________ed the book by retranslating several passages.
wither
sumptuous
luscious
emend
42. Loud - resounding noise - The blacksmith was accustomed to the ________ of hammers on steel.
motley
turgid
orient
clangor
43. Pardon (an offense) The father confessor ________d him of his sins.
hieroglyphic
loiter
hermetic
absolve
44. Not lasting forever; limited by time; secular At one time in our history - ________ rulers assumed that they had been given their thrones by divine right.
temporal
sluggard
coddle
irremediable
45. Claw of bird The falconer wore a leather gauntlet to avoid being clawed by the hawk's ________s.
talon
doddering
presentiment
innocuous
46. Accidental transposition of sounds in sucessive words When the radio announcer introduced the President as Hoobert Herver - he was guilty of ________.
barrage
cameo
malign
spoonerism
47. Pertaining to a son or daughter Many children forget their ________ obligations and disregard the wishes of their parents.
avert
wreak
filial
abdicate
48. Utensil with perforated bottom used for straining Before serving the spaghetti - place it in a ________ to drain it.
demented
colander
waif
incidental
49. Untidy Your ________ appearance will hurt your chances in this interview.
imbalance
procurement
peregrination
disheveled
50. Plunder The enemy pillaged the quiet ________ and left it in ruins.
insolvent
pillage
fusilade
fanfare