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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Open for the public to read; obvious It was ________ to everyone that the witness spoke the truth.
begrudge
patent
proscenium
reprove
2. Pierce He was ________d by the spear hurled by his adversary.
impale
potion
vital
humdrum
3. Servile flatterer; yes man Never tell the boss anything he doesn't wish to hear: he doesn't want an independent adviser - he just wants a ________.
protean
toady
impasse
proletarian
4. Confused; discomposed The novice square dancer became so ________ that he wandered into wrong set.
leaven
august
profound
discombobulated
5. Neat and trim In "The Odd Couple -" Tony Randall played Felix Unger - an excessively ________ soul who could not stand to have a hair out of place.
galaxy
dapper
foolhardy
penance
6. Mental keenness His business ________ helped him to succeed where others had failed.
nuptial
acumen
surfeit
eddy
7. Thrift; economy In these economically difficult days businesses must practice ________ or risk bankruptcy.
maniacal
complicity
minatory
frugality
8. Unoriginal; obtained from another source Although her early poetry was clearly ________ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
hermetic
ductility
unguent
derivative
9. Pertaining to memory He used ________ tricks to master new words.
incite
amplify
zealot
mnemonic
10. Ease pain; make less severe or offensive If we cannot cure this disease at present - we can - at least try to ________ the symptoms.
palliate
tyranny
cauterize
fervent
11. Revoke; annul What would the effect on our society be if we decriminalized drug use by ________ing the laws against the possession and sale of narcotics?
repeal
belittle
submissive
singular
12. Frenzied Angered - he went ________ and began to wreck the room.
flay
berserk
scotch
nonchalance
13. Feign He ________ insanity in order to avoid punishment for his crime.
wanton
infinitesimal
simulate
facetious
14. Be disturbed; boil The nation was ________ing with discontent as the nobleman continued their arrogant ways.
accessible
seethe
writ
reiterate
15. Lacking proper respect The worshippers resented her ________ remarks about their faith.
irreverent
definitive
obtuse
dishearten
16. Cajole; coax; deceive by flattery. She knows she can ________ almost anything she wants from her father.
chaotic
prescience
symbiosis
wheedle
17. Spoil by clumsy behavior - I was afraid you would ________ his assignment but I had no one else to send.
antecede
befuddle
impair
bungle
18. Throw headlong; hasten The removal of American political support appeared to have ________d the downfall of the Marcos regime.
elaboration
supplant
discrimination
precipitate
19. Dull; monotonous After years of adventure - he could not settle down to a ________ existence.
noncommittal
obeisance
unruly
humdrum
20. Injury to the body The riot was marked not only by ________ - with its attendant loss of life and limb - but also by arson and pillage.
exemplify
gorge
mayhem
sonorous
21. Ghostly We were frightened by the ________ glow that filled the room.
manipulate
restive
spectral
foist
22. Adjust to climate or environment One of the difficulties of our present air age is the need of travellers to ________ themselves to their new and often strange environments.
acclimate
serenity
perfunctory
serpentine
23. Collarbone - Even though he wore shoulder pads - the football player broke his ________ during a practice scrimmage.
hoary
clavicle
salient
metamorphosis
24. Gradual intrusion The ________ of the factories upon the neighborhood lowered the value of the real estate.
dowdy
misnomer
domicile
encroachment
25. Pledge of good faith especially in betrothal He gave her his ________ and vowed to cherish her always.
troth
innocuous
errant
latitude
26. Disparage; depreciate Parents should not ________ their children's early attempts at drawing - but should encourage their efforts.
implore
verity
belittle
fancier
27. Group of closely located islands When he looked at the map and saw the ________es in the South Seas - he longed to visit them.
decimate
squander
petty
archipelago
28. Surrender of prisoner by one state to another The lawyers opposed the ________ of their client on the grounds that for more than five years he had been a model citizen.
hubbub
extradition
proselytize
cloying
29. Person of prominence or influence The steel ________ decided to devote more time to city politics.
magnate
megalomania
askew
abnegation
30. Great influence (especially political or social) - Gatsby wondered whether he had enough ________ to be admitted to the exclusive club.
humus
viscid
recession
clout
31. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
interrogate
infernal
purchase
imbibe
32. Cheerfulness; kindliness; sympathy This restaurant is famous and popular because of the ________ of the proprietor - who tries to make everyone happy.
molecule
timidity
fervor
geniality
33. Error; misunderstanding To avoid ________ - I am going to ask all of you to repeat the instructions I have given.
simulate
pensive
compliant
misapprehension
34. Aversion; dislike His extreme ________ to dispute caused him to avoid argumentative discussions with his friends.
quintessence
kindred
saturnine
antipathy
35. Withdrawal; retreat; time of low economic activity The slow ________ of the flood waters created problems for the crews working to restore power to the area.
recession
remunerative
centurion
legerdemain
36. Command; order; forbid The owners of the company asked the court to ________ the union from picketing the plant.
enjoin
shard
obsolete
clamber
37. Portray In this book - the author ________s the slave owners as kind and benevolent masters.
judicious
imply
prompt
depict
38. Crush or grind into very small particles Before sprinkling the dried herbs into the stew - Michael first ________d them into a fine powder.
jurisprudence
pulverize
stupor
grouse
39. Small; minute Grass grew there - an ________ outcropping among the rocks.
scoff
desolate
devout
exiguous
40. Word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing So many kings of France were named Charles that modern students need epithets to tell them apart: Charles the Wise - for example - was someone far different from Charles the Fat.
epithet
inclusive
decomposition
impale
41. Unutterable; cannot be expressed in speech Such ________ joy must be experienced; it cannot be described.
ineffable
podiatrist
frenetic
rigid
42. Annoy by repeated attacks When he could not pay his bills as quickly as he had promised - he was ________ed by his creditors.
steadfast
compensatory
aromatic
harass
43. Tangible; easily perceptible I cannot understand how you could overlook such a ________ blunder.
disputatious
palpable
erode
perusal
44. Slave; bondage The captured soldier was held in ________ by the conquering army.
thrall
rotunda
magnanimity
deplete
45. Affected; not natural Attempting to copy the style of his wealthy neighbors - Gatsby adopted a ________ - artificial way of speech.
juxtapose
mannered
regatta
novice
46. Plundering After the ________s of the invaders - the people were penniless.
enclave
depredation
gibberish
loathe
47. Related to marriage Their ________ ceremony was performed in Golden Gate Park.
nuptial
maritime
perquisite
derision
48. Scholar Our faculty includes many worldfamous ________s.
nostrum
grovel
integrate
savant
49. Hatred of marriage He remained a bachelor not because of ________ but because of ill fate: his fiancee died before the wedding.
whinny
musty
misogamy
resuscitate
50. Extend; draw out; lengthen In their determination to discover ways to ________ human life - doctors fail to take into account that longer lives are not always happier ones.
defamation
prolong
glib
animus