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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Strong - brawny; steadfast His consistent support of the party has proved that he is a ________ and loyal member.
coalesce
decipher
stalwart
canker
2. Outward demonstration; indication Mozart's early attraction to the harsichord was the first ________ of his pronounced musical bent.
manifestation
opulence
stickler
archives
3. Person who supports or proposes (an idea) After the bill had been amended and re-amended in committee - even its original ________s didn't want to vote in its favor.
velocity
proponent
pinion
skulk
4. Customs The ________ of Mexico are those of Spain with some modifications.
bountiful
veracious
mores
continence
5. Courage; spirit When challenged by the other horses in the race - the thoroughbred proved its ________ by its determination to hold the lead.
conventional
buxom
rapport
mettle
6. Lawsuit Try to settle this amicably; I do not want to start ________.
delve
litigation
inane
anarchy
7. Impressionable; easily influenced; having little resistance - as to a disease He was a very ________ young man - and so his parents worried that he might fall into bad company.
susceptible
catharsis
satiate
pied
8. Similarity; parallelism Your ________ is not a good one because the two situations are not similar.
protract
myopic
dilute
analogy
9. Translation; artistic interpretation of a song - etc. The audience cheered enthusiastically as she completed her ________ of the aria.
dilute
rendition
yield
touchy
10. Pertaining to the aurora borealis The ________ display was particularly spectacular that evening.
catholic
sedative
auroral
substantive
11. Act of finding the total - summary In his s________ - the lawyer emphasized the testimony given by the two witnesses.
summation
lineaments
penance
stanch
12. Soak Their clothes were ________d by the rain.
consonance
grate
saturate
elicit
13. Extremely poor The costs of the father's illness left the family ________.
converge
intelligentsia
destitute
litigation
14. Fit for plowing The land was no longer ________; erosion had removed the valuable topsoil.
enfranchise
low
arable
collate
15. Disregard Be prepared to ________ what he has to say about his ex-wife.
natty
chauvinist
discount
perverse
16. Induce someone to convert to religion or belief In these interfaith meetings - there must be no attempt to ________; we must respect all points of view.
hypocritical
proselytize
plenitude
amulet
17. Long and thin ________ - gaunt - Abraham Lincoln was a striking figure.
reverberate
enervate
reprehensible
lank
18. Worship of idols; excessive admiration Such ________ of singers of country music is typical of the excessive enthusiasm of youth.
eerie
indemnify
occult
idolatry
19. Landless agricultural worker; bond servant The land reformers sought to liberate the ________s and establish them as independent farmers.
impending
licentious
peon
expertise
20. Opponent; enemy Batman struggled to save Gotham City from the machinations of his wicked ________ - the Joker.
adversary
mottled
subjective
susceptible
21. Beautiful writing; excellent penmanship - As we examine ancient manuscripts - we became impressed with the ________ of the scribes.
citadel
endorse
temperament
calligraphy
22. Unbecoming; indecent Your levity is ________ at this time of mourning.
inopportune
unseemly
garner
lambaste
23. Ravenous The wolf is a ________ animal - its hunger never satisfied.
gloat
voracious
suppliant
impermeable
24. Poorverse Although we find occasional snatches of genuine poetry in her work - most of her writing is mere ________.
cherubic
doggerel
factotum
gall
25. Abundance; completeness Looking in the pantry - we admired the ________ of fruits and pickles we had preserved during the summer.
plenitude
tenure
optional
eccentric
26. Inharmonious The married couple argued incessantly and finally decided to separate because they were ________.
incompatible
diurnal
witticism
clamber
27. Wanton; lewd; dissolute The ________ monarch helped bring about his country's downfall.
ramshackle
protuberance
limbo
licentious
28. Stubborn We tried to persuade him to give up smoking - but he was ________ and refused to change.
volatile
scintillate
obstinate
caustic
29. Lowered in rank; debased The ________ wretch spoke only of his past glories and honors.
deference
conviction
redoubtable
degraded
30. Roundabout - Because of the traffic congestion on the main highways - she took a ________ route.
libretto
ruminate
circuitous
embark
31. Eating both plant and animal food; devouring everything Some animals - including humans - are ________ and eat both meat and vegetables; others are either carnivorous or herbivorous.
vainglorious
concurrent
omnivorous
rend
32. Sing; babble. Every morning the birds ________d outside her window.
fluster
warble
trek
static
33. Uprightness; incorruptibility Everyone took his ________ for granted; his defalcations - therefore - shocked us all.
probity
denouement
malaise
somber
34. Violent; hasty; rash We tried to curb his ________ behavior because we felt that in his haste he might offend some people.
tenacity
impetuous
waft
isthmus
35. Capable of grasping or holding Monkeys use not only their arms and legs but also their ________e tails in traveling through the trees.
anomalous
initiate
prehensile
ethnic
36. Plunder; despoil The marauding army ________d the countryside.
reminiscence
analgesic
ravage
timorous
37. Apparatus used to maintain balance - ascertain direction - etc. By using a rotating ________ - they were able to stabilize the vessel - counteracting the rolling movements of the sea.
stint
queue
gyroscope
psychopathic
38. Report; record (in chronological order) - The gossip columnist was paid to ________ the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
affix
chronicle
prosaic
inclusive
39. Impose (a fine); collect (a payment) Crying "No taxation withouth representation -" the colonists demonstrated against England's power to ________ taxes.
slag
viscous
levy
strew
40. Whirlpool The canoe was tossed about in the ________.
bicker
friction
maelstrom
bask
41. Mental disorder We must endeavor to find an outlet for the patient's repressed desires if we hope to combat this ________.
hackles
psychosis
churlish
placebo
42. Ordinary; unimaginative Unintentionally boring - he wrote page after page of ________ prose.
pedestrian
inimitable
vicissitude
baleful
43. Unerring We must remember that none of us is ________; we all make mistakes.
perimeter
concave
rote
infallible
44. Boasted; bragged; highly publicized This much ________ project proved a disappointment when it collapsed.
vaunted
condone
awl
sportive
45. Marked by formality - Ordinary dress would be in appropriate at so ________ an affair.
ceremonious
aromatic
qualms
defray
46. Impartial; fair Do men and women receive ________ treatment from their teachers - or - as recent studies suggest - do teachers pay more attention to male students than to females?
rigor
evenhanded
dishearten
levee
47. Neatly or smartly dresssed Priding himself on being a ________ dresser - the gangster Bugsy Siegel collected a wardrobe of imported suits and ties.
laxative
natty
hiatus
escapade
48. Foul; rotten; decayed The gangrenous condition of the wound was indicated by the ________ smell when the bandages were removed.
putrid
check
harrow
controvert
49. Man owing small estate; middle-class farmer.It was not the aristocrat but the ________ who determined the nation's policies.
yeoman
boorish
calumny
legerdemain
50. In essence; for practical purposes She is a ________ financial wizard when it comes to money matters.
tesselated
beguile
gaunt
virtual