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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Habitually silent; talking a little New Englanders are reputedly ________ people.
epithet
tanner
voluptuous
taciturn
2. Scatter The police fired tear gas into crowd to ________ the protesters.
disperse
laggard
skeptic
infernal
3. Talking to oneself The ________ is a device used by the dramatist to reveal a character's innermost thoughts and emotions.
soliloquy
calamity
factious
grimace
4. Rapture - joy; any overpowering emotion The announcement that the war had ended brought on an ________ that resulted in many uncontrolled celebrations.
erudite
ecstasy
attribute
rummage
5. Ease pain; make less severe or offensive If we cannot cure this disease at present - we can - at least try to ________ the symptoms.
palliate
repository
valedictory
septic
6. Superfluous; excessively wordy; repetitious Your composition is ________; you can easily reduce its length.
conventional
redundant
refraction
breach
7. Block; obstacle Stalled cars along the highway are a ________ to traffic that tow trucks should remove without delay.
hue
celerity
glut
hindrance
8. Superfluous; more than needed or demanded We have more than enough witnesses to corroborate your statement; to present any more would be ________.
extort
supererogatory
cliche
stratum
9. Someone who eats too much When Mother saw that Bobby had eaten all the cookies - she called him a little ________.
ordinance
minutiae
glutton
anthropologist
10. Small speck The tiniest ________ in the eye is very painful.
quagmire
centrifuge
mote
serendipity
11. Target of a hunt; victim In Stalking the Wild Asparagus - Euell Gibbons has as his ________ not wild beasts but wild plants.
obscure
energize
prey
subservient
12. Insignificant; unimportant Brushing off Ali's apologies for having broken the wine glass - Tamara said - "Don't worry about it; it's ________."
tryst
inconsequential
rebus
squander
13. Praising To everyone's surprise - the speech was ________ rather than critical in tone.
irrepressible
eulogistic
pseudonym
caucus
14. Prolong Seeking to delay the union members' vote - the management team tried to ________ the negotiations endlessly - but the union representatives saw through their strategy.
complement
laborious
rectify
protract
15. Indifferent He felt ________ about the conditions he had observed and did not care to fight against them.
complacent
brook
solstice
apathetic
16. Wretch; villain His kindness to the ________ amazed all of us who had expected to hear severe punishment pronounced.
demean
compound
sinuous
miscreant
17. Strength; staying power I doubt that she has the ________ to run the full distance of the marathon race.
demoniac
resilient
stamina
infamous
18. Storehouse for grain We have reason to be thankful - for our crops were good and our ________(ies) are full.
plausible
bilk
granary
conviction
19. Distress; suffering After all the trials and ________s we have gone through - we need this rest.
miscellany
querulous
tribulation
fecundity
20. Hugeness (in a bad sense) He did not realize the ________ of his crime until he saw what suffering he had caused.
satyr
reputed
enormity
integrity
21. Treat gently; pamper Don't ________ the children to much; they need a taste of discipline.
coddle
obfuscate
neophyte
hibernate
22. 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.
sensual
confound
perversion
instigate
23. Fragment - generally of pottery The archaeologist assigned several students the task of reassembling earthenware vessels from the ________s he had brought back from the expedition.
bantering
alleviate
shard
equable
24. Place of spiritual expiation In this ________ - he could expect no help from his comrades.
boorish
gauche
purgatory
procrastinate
25. Abstruse; profound; secret He read many ________ books in order to obtain the material for the scholarly thesis.
ephemeral
recondite
defoliate
infantile
26. Truth; reality The four ________(ies) were revealed to Buddha during his long meditation.
filch
amphitheater
verity
sheaf
27. Slander; vilify He was avoided by all who feared that he would ________ and abuse them if they displeased him.
revile
sectarian
complement
burlesque
28. Book for religious instruction; instruction by question and answer - He taught by engaging his pupils in a ________ until they gave him the correct answer.
decant
compensatory
salubrious
catechism
29. Manlike The gorilla is the strongest of the ________ animals.
ostentatious
anthropoid
livid
waif
30. Twisting force; force producing rotation With her wrench she applied sufficient ________ to the nut the loosen it.
torque
ecclesiastic
partial
mitigate
31. Winemaker; seller of wine The poet wondered what the ________s could buy that would be half as precious as the wine they sold.
vintner
calorific
awe
auspicious
32. Beyond a doubt Because her argument was ________ valid - the judge accepted it.
niggardly
supersede
indubitably
tantrum
33. Prudence; ability to adjust actions to circumstances Use your ________ in this matter and do not discuss it with anyone.
secular
vituperative
rebus
discretion
34. Tip; summit; climax He was at the ________ of his career.
apex
cession
vent
dire
35. 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.
bravado
incommodious
mayhem
junket
36. Make void The parents of the eloped couple tried to ________ the marriage.
onerous
daub
rankle
annul
37. Club; heavy-headed weapon His walking stick served him as a ________ on many occasions.
goad
blighted
asteroid
bludgeon
38. Cliff; dangerous position Suddenly Indiana Jones found himself dangling from the edge of a ________.
thrive
precipice
geniality
perimeter
39. Father; produce; give rise to One good turn may deserve another; it does not necessarily ________ another.
elated
gaudy
bifurcated
beget
40. Inclination; bias As a judge - not only must I be unbiased - but I must also avoid any evidence of ________ when I award the prize.
vernacular
equivocate
oust
partiality
41. Light-hearted; dizzy He felt his ________ youth was past.
existential
orientation
giddy
concoct
42. Long - evenful journey The refugee's journey from Cambodia was a terrifying ________.
willful
manifold
euthanasia
odyssey
43. Tall column tapering and ending in a pyramid Cleopatra's Needle is an ________ in New York City's Central Park.
obelisk
irksome
capricious
perversion
44. Treacherous; stealthy; sly The fifth column is ________ because it works secretly within our territory for our defeat.
writ
insidious
myriad
resonant
45. Live in a monotonous way I do not understand how you can ________ in this quiet village after the adventurous life you have led.
funereal
reaper
vegetate
studied
46. Lowered in rank; debased The ________ wretch spoke only of his past glories and honors.
immaculate
nascent
degraded
ulterior
47. Keep away from Cherishing his solitude - the recluse ________ned the company of other human beings.
shun
moodiness
opaque
balk
48. Unchanging; lacking development Nothing had changed at home; things were ________ there
pertinent
static
abate
supplicate
49. Wretched; lacking pride On the streets of New York the homeless live in ________ poverty - huddling in doorways to find shelter from the wind.
transgression
abject
emulate
secession
50. Fertility; fruitfulness The ________ of his mind is illustrated by the many vivid images in his poems.
canny
fecundity
whet
mote