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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Cut off part of body; prune When the doctors had to ________ Ted Kennedy's leg to prevent the spread of cancer - he did not let the loss of his leg keep him from participating in sports.
lucre
stoic
amputate
occident
2. Lively Her ________ expression indicated a keenness of intellect.
animated
blowhard
munificent
epistemologist
3. Curse The high priest ________ the heretic.
abnegation
anathematize
absolute
tautological
4. Thresh grain by hand; strike or slap; toss about In medieval times - warriors ________ed their foe with a metal ball attached to a handle.
flail
bifurcated
thrall
gourmet
5. Mechanism that imitates actions of humans Long before science fiction readers became aware of robots - writers were creating stories of ________ who could outperform humans.
scabbard
automaton
remonstrance
modulation
6. Person who looks on the bright side The pessimist says the glass is half-empty; the ________ says it is half-full.
dexterous
optimist
lurid
snicker
7. To make watertight (by plugging seams) When water from the shower leaked into the basement - we knew it was time to ________ the tiles at the edges of the shower stall.
caulk
dichotomy
exuberant
emolument
8. Slavery; compulsory labor Born a slave - Douglass resented his wife of ________ and plotted to escape to the North.
servitude
wreak
infantile
asceticism
9. Ancestor The Roth family - whose ________s emigrated from Germany early in the nineteenth century - settled in Peru - Illinois.
tranquillity
overbearing
incorporate
progenitor
10. Pollute The sewage system of the city so ________d the water that swimming was forbidden.
contaminate
equity
centurion
renounce
11. 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
whittle
pest
inductive
12. Premonition of evil Caeser ridiculed his wife's ________ about the Ides of March.
lax
rummage
foreboding
arroyo
13. Having an evil influence; virulent This is a ________ disease; we must have to use drastic measures to stop its spread.
malignant
dilemma
disabuse
fleece
14. Effort; expenditure of much physical work The ________ involved in unscrewing the rusty bolt left her exhausted.
august
axiom
illusion
exertion
15. Weird In that ________ setting - it was easy to believe in ghosts and other supernatural beings.
abdicate
sustenance
throttle
eerie
16. Concluding section of a musical or literary composition The piece concluded with a distinctive ________ that strikingly brought together various motifs.
coda
endemic
impute
mimicry
17. Aid; assistance; relief We shall be ever grateful for the ________ our country gave us when we were in need.
succor
supercilious
benediction
whimsical
18. Unjust; wicked I cannot approve of the ________ methods you used to gain your present position.
missive
impenetrable
defunct
iniquitous
19. Not able to be perceived by touch; vague Though the financial benefits of his Oxford post were meager - Lewis was drawn to it by its ________ rewards: prestige - intellectual freedom - the fellowship of his peers.
intangible
killjoy
superannuated
rotunda
20. Reserved or aloof; cold in manner His ________ greeting made me feel unwelcome from the start.
distant
commemorative
proliferate
concentric
21. Powerful person The oil ________s made great profits when the price of gasoline rose.
energize
myopic
mogul
requite
22. Sullen; stubborn The man was ________ abd taciturn.
dour
internecine
lunar
hazardous
23. Postpone; delay It is wise not to ________; otherwise - we find ourselves bogged down in a mass of work that should have been finished long ago.
scavenge
procrastinate
delusion
retrospective
24. Items of business at a meeting We had so much difficulty agreeing upon an ________ that there was very little time for the meeting.
ensue
maxim
requite
agenda
25. Partly transparent We could not recognize the people in the next room because of the ________ curtains that separated us.
tractable
translucent
proclivity
interrogate
26. Social outcast I am not a ________ to be shunned and ostracized.
unimpeachable
objective
frugality
pariah
27. Move troops so that the battle line is extended at the expense of depth The general ordered the battalion to ________ in order to meet the offensive of the enemy.
enclave
deploy
imbibe
metamorphosis
28. Brief and to the point Many of the characters portrayed by Clint Eastwood are ________ types: strong men of few words.
wince
dross
knavery
laconic
29. Private meeting He was present at all their ________s as an unofficial observer.
saccharine
refute
sully
conclave
30. Friendly The dispute was settled in an ________ manner with no harsh words.
amicable
forthright
plenitude
flick
31. Confuse thoroughly His attempts to clarify the situation succeeded only on ________(ing) her further.
befuddle
jaunty
gall
jocund
32. Capable of being repaired Fortunately - the damages we suffered in the accident were ________ and our car looks brand new.
dregs
predilection
umbrage
reparable
33. Keen; shrewd; having insight He is much too ________ to be fooled by a trick like that.
virulent
sagacious
noisome
lineaments
34. Decisive; ending all debate When the stolen books turned up in John's locker - we finally had ________ evidence of the identity of the mysterious thief.
quotidian
conclusive
browbeat
abase
35. Make express conditions - specify Before agreeing to reduce American military forces in Europe - the president ________d that NATO teams be allowed to inspect Soviet bases.
stipulate
imbalance
arroyo
functionary
36. Public records; place where public records are kept These documents should be part of the ________ so that historians may be able to evaluate them in the future.
recidivism
smirk
archives
malleable
37. Respectful His ________ attitude was appropriate in a house of worship.
pluck
posthumous
fray
reverent
38. Resentment; anger; sense of injury or insult She took ________ at his remarks and stormed away in a huff.
umbrage
ambulatory
skiff
choleric
39. Controlling influence President Marcos failed to maintain his ________ over Philippines.
talisman
perforate
proscenium
ascendancy
40. Lean and angular; barren His once-round face looked surprisingly ________ after he had lost weight.
haughtiness
exiguous
gaunt
stifle
41. Wrong name; incorrect designation His tyrannical conduct proved to all that his nickname - King Eric the Just - was a ________.
accord
expedient
misnomer
obituary
42. Emphasize Adressing the jogging class - Kim ________d the importance to runners of good nutrition.
blunder
imposture
piscatorial
underscore
43. Pertaining to existence; pertaining to the philosophy of ________ism To the existential philosopher - human reason is inadequate to explain an irrational - meaningless universe.
extirpate
ironic
existential
pulchritude
44. Gloomy Do not be misled by his ________ countenance; he is not as gloomy as he looks.
cavalcade
saturnine
concur
nefarious
45. Burden; mental care; nightmare The ________ of financial worry helped bring on her nervous breakdown.
chauvinist
prolong
incubus
contempt
46. Lessen in value If you neglect this properly - it will ________.
burnish
depreciate
metamorphosis
conviction
47. Place into a case As soon as he recognized the approaching men - he ________d his dagger and hailed them as friends.
infraction
sheathe
filial
occident
48. 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.
vouchsafe
shard
repudiate
impolitic
49. Changing in form; fickle His opinion were ________ and easily influenced by anyone who had any powers of persuasion.
tenet
mutable
rendezvous
panache
50. Calmness; placidity The ________ of the sleepy town was shattered by a tremendous explosion.
gusto
recidivism
prod
serenity