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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Sing; babble. Every morning the birds ________d outside her window.
purveyor
taciturn
orifice
warble
2. Plainly expressed Her ________ comments eliminated all posibility of misinterpretation.
ostracize
perspicuous
holocaust
biennial
3. Entire range In this performance - the leading lady was able to demonstrate the complete ________ of her acting ability.
gamut
evenhanded
appellation
whiff
4. Express sympathetic sorrow His friends gathered to ________ with him over his loss.
condole
convert
glower
hyperbole
5. Person who makes or sells women's hats The ________ displayed fashionable hats in the street where many women passed by.
emendation
waive
millinery
rebus
6. Devout The ________ parents gave their children a religious upbringing.
flit
idiom
pious
articulate
7. Damnation; complete ruin Praying for salvation - young Daedalus feared he was damned to eternal ________.
conducive
perdition
confiscate
morbid
8. Strict disciplinarian The commanding officer was a ________ who observed each regulation to the ltter.
exult
martinet
foray
moribund
9. Incapable of injury Achilles was ________ except in his heel.
tawdry
proxy
nebulous
invulnerable
10. Person of prominence or influence The steel ________ decided to devote more time to city politics.
dolt
incessant
magnate
exploit
11. Custom; habitual procedure. As was his _________ - he jogged two miles every morning before going to work.
wont
epitaph
bereavement
affirmation
12. Thick-skinned animal The elephant is probably the best-known ________
pachyderm
galleon
uninhibited
emendation
13. Spot Her cheeks ________ed with tears - were testimony to the hours of weeping.
fanfare
fleck
bait
clapper
14. Husky; muscular - The ________ mover lifted the packing crate with ease.
burly
cache
commemorative
enhance
15. Supplement to the body of a will This ________ was drawn up five years after the writing of the original will.
codicil
loathe
auroral
granary
16. In feudalism - one who held land of a superior lord The lord demanded that his ________s contribute more to his military campaign.
diatribe
humane
vassal
sustain
17. Drowsy; dull The stuffy room made her ________; she felt as if she was about to nod off.
indisputable
lethargic
parable
exonerate
18. Distress; suffering After all the trials and ________s we have gone through - we need this rest.
promontory
tribulation
cavalcade
august
19. Renounce; give up - When Edward VII ________d the British throne - he surprised the entire world.
subservient
embryonic
secession
abdicate
20. Devoted to the pleasures of the senses; carnal; voluptous I cannot understand what caused him to drop his ________ way of life and become so ascetic.
metallurgical
sensual
pulverize
complaisant
21. Praiseworthy; commendable His ________ deeds will be remarked by all whom he aided.
champion
laudable
abbreviate
assail
22. Stronghold; something seen as a source of protection The villagers fortified the town hall - hoping this improvised ________ could protect them from the guerrila raids.
collation
arbitrary
bastion
ribald
23. Argue about prices I prefer to shop in a store that has a one-price policy because - whenever I ________ with a shopkeeper - I am never certain that I paid a fair price for the articles I purchased.
vampire
fecundity
haggle
deadpan
24. Stuffy; boringly conservative For a young person - Winston seems remarkably ________: you'd expect someone of his age to have a little more life.
stodgy
allege
dissonance
shambles
25. Secret; mysterious What was ________ to us was clear to the psychologist.
explicate
rehabilitate
reciprocal
arcane
26. Rhythmic rise and fall (of words or sounds); beat - Marching down the road - the troops sang out - following the ________ set by the sergeant.
cherubic
cadence
grotto
venturesome
27. Something long-lasting Tese plants are hardy ________s and will bloom for many years.
perennial
epoch
addendum
exculpate
28. Existing at birth His ________ deformity disturbed his parents.
congenital
fulsome
fissure
mire
29. Persuade to act unlawfully (especially to commit perjury) In the Godfather - the mobsters used bribery and threats to ________ the witnesses against Don Michael Corleone.
check
oblivion
suborn
aperture
30. No longer stylish; old-fahioned Unconcerned about keeping in style - Lenore was perfectly happy to wear ________ clothes as long as they were clean and unfrayed.
outmoded
mimicry
unprepossessing
prate
31. Composed; grave The parents were worried because they felt their son was too quiet and ________.
glib
sedate
retrospective
larceny
32. Overstock; fill to excess The many manufacturers ________ted the market and could not find purchasers for the many articles they had produced.
impervious
glut
vent
cohorts
33. Means of support - food - nourishment In the tropics - the natives find ________ easy to obtain because of all the fruit trees.
knotty
sustenance
vent
prefactory
34. Dock; landing place Because of the captain's carelessness - the ship crashed into the ________.
invulnerable
energize
mausoleum
quay
35. Call forth He ________d much criticism by his hostile manner.
rave
evoke
artifacts
auxiliary
36. Fight The captain tried to ascertain the cause of the ________ that had broken out among the crew members.
melee
dispirited
demagogue
malaise
37. Prove genuine An expert was needed to ________ the original Van Gogh painting - distinguishing it from its imitation.
inquisitive
authenticate
parasite
momentous
38. Lizard that changes color in different situations - Like the ________ - he assumed the political coloration of every group he met.
excerpt
chameleon
voracious
astringent
39. Lacking in flavor; dull Flat prose and flat ginger ale are equally ________: both lack sparkle.
waffle
application
insipid
prude
40. Pertaining to spring We may expect ________ showers all during the month of April.
vernal
filch
filial
reprimand
41. Speaking several languages New York City is a ________ community because of the thousands of immigrants who settle there.
gruesome
mollify
polyglot
euthanasia
42. 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.
lank
renovate
scaffold
congenial
43. Dilemma When the two colleges to which he had applied accepted him - he was in a ________ as to which one he should attend.
realm
apposite
quandary
carafe
44. Weary; sluggish; listless Her siege of illness left her ________ and pallid.
sanctimonious
enclave
vivacious
languid
45. Operate with the hands; control or change by artful means How do you ________ these puppets?
manipulate
douse
traumatic
usury
46. Promise or pledge; certainty; self-confidence When Gutherie gave Guiness his ________ that rehearsals were going well - he spoke with such assurance that Guiness was convinced.
viscous
enrapture
chicanery
assurance
47. Pertaining to Pharisees - who paid scrupulous attention to tradition; self-righteous; hypocritical Walter Lippmann has pointed out that moralists who do not attempt to explain the moral code they advocate are often regarded as ________ and ignored.
concurrent
bogus
pharisaical
swelter
48. Severe trial or affliction Terry Anderson spoke movingly of his long ________ as a hostage in Lebanon.
graphic
laudable
ordeal
tertiary
49. Ease pain; make less severe or offensive If we cannot cure this disease at present - we can - at least try to ________ the symptoms.
palliate
florid
grievance
jeopardy
50. Prohibit; forbid Civilized nations must ________ the use of nuclear weapons if we expect out society to live.
derogatory
facsimilie
lugubrious
interdict