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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Peripheral; only slightly connected; digressing Despite Clark's attempts to distract her with ________ remarks - Lois kept on coming back to her main question: why couldn't he come out to dinner with Superman and her?
tawdry
disapprobation
amplify
tangential
2. Traditional; conservative in belief Faced with a problem - he preferred to take an ________ approach rather than shock anyone.
husbandry
insuperable
lumber
orthodox
3. Rebellious We will not discuss reforms until the ________ troops have returned to their homes.
onus
terrestrial
parity
insurgent
4. Plain; obvious My answer to your proposal is an ________ and absolute "No."
decadence
unequivocal
deride
controvert
5. Width; extent We were impressed by the ________ of her knowledge.
osseus
nomenclature
labyrinth
breadth
6. Baffle; frustrate He felt that everyone was tying to ________ his plans and prevent his success.
trepidation
renown
prominent
thwart
7. Trunk of statue with head and limbs missing; human trunk This ________ - found in the ruins of Pompeii - is now on exhibition in the museum in Naples.
avid
sordid
predecessor
torso
8. Fear; trembling agitation We must face the enemy without ________ if we are to win this battle.
parsimonious
integrate
trepidation
actuate
9. Changing its habitat; wandering These ________ birds return every spring.
migrant
yen
realm
egress
10. Forecasted course of a disease; prediction If the doctor's ________ is correct - the patient will be in a coma for at least twenty-four hours.
harping
prognosis
bask
putative
11. Able to walk He was described as an ________ patient because he was not confined to his bed.
ambulatory
primogeniture
apoplexy
disjointed
12. Lessen in value If you neglect this properly - it will ________.
withdrawn
emendation
depreciate
bigotry
13. Study of mankind Sociology is one aspect of the science of ________.
tenure
irksome
ethnology
knead
14. Darken; extinguish; surpass The new stock market high ________d the previous record set in 1985.
slander
precise
loll
eclipse
15. Pleasant; friendly My father loved to go out for a meal with ________ companions.
salubrious
insomnia
congenial
retrograde
16. Menacing; deadly Casting a ________ eye at his successful rival - the rejected suitor stole off - vowing to have his revenge.
bland
baleful
repository
alias
17. Good fortune; financial success; physical well-being Promising to stay together "for richer - for poorer -" the newlyweds vowed to be true to one another in ________ and hardship alike.
celerity
autopsy
asceptic
prosperity
18. Equal Your ignoring their pathetic condition is ________ to the murder.
requiem
conducive
maudlin
tantamount
19. Something attached to but holding an inferior position I will entertain this concept as an ________ to the main proposal.
insolvent
ramble
comport
adjunct
20. Move with a wavelike motion The flag ________d in the breeze.
undulate
altruistic
supposititious
genesis
21. Front of the building The ________ of the church had often been photographed by tourists because it was more interesting than the rear.
remonstrance
amity
facade
kismet
22. Obligated; indebted Since I do not wish to be ________ to anyone - I cannot accept this favor.
abysmal
regime
inept
beholden
23. Person with an insane desire to set things on fire The detectives searched the area for the ________ who had set these costly fires.
adulation
reaper
pyromaniac
fissure
24. Avoid committing oneself; gain time I cannot permit you to ________ any longer; I must have a definite answer today.
sallow
temporize
lofty
energize
25. Warn; reprove He ________ed his listeners to change their wicked ways.
admonish
pious
desecrate
unilateral
26. Causing plague; baneful People were afraid to explore the ________ swap.
matriarch
pestilential
shyster
momentous
27. Provide scantily; live very economically They were forced to ________ on necessities in order to make their limited supplies last the winter.
transport
frenzied
bogus
skimp
28. Bitterness; nerve The knowledge of his failure filled him with ________.
gall
mincing
squabble
laudable
29. Framework and working parts of an automobile - Examining the car after the accident - the owner discovered that the body had been ruined but that the ________ was unharmed.
servile
seasoned
inexorable
chassis
30. Having an aim; biased; designed to further a cause The editorials in this periodical are ________ rather than truth-seeking.
prognosticate
jeopardy
tendentious
quibble
31. Imitate or mimic He was suspended for a week because he had ________d the principal in front of the whole school.
prate
renounce
politic
ape
32. Loud - resounding noise - The blacksmith was accustomed to the ________ of hammers on steel.
clangor
chide
assay
requisite
33. Drifting wreckage Beachcombers eke out a living by salvaging the ________ and jetsam of the sea.
tumid
amphitheater
euphoria
flotsam
34. Sheer; transparent They saw the burglar clearly through the ________ curtain.
diaphanous
tribulation
mishap
incapacitate
35. Unchanging; lacking development Nothing had changed at home; things were ________ there
rigid
static
ceremonious
unbridled
36. Parti-colored; mixed The captain had gathered a ________ crew to sail the vessel.
barrage
vampire
moratorium
motley
37. Sign; omen; forewarning He regarded the black cloud as a ________ of evil.
catastrophe
stipend
portent
cataract
38. Open up He did not even try to ________ the subject of poetry.
personable
remunerative
homily
broach
39. Being everywhere; omnipresent That Christmas "The Little Drummer Boy" seemed ________: Justin heard the tune everywhere he went.
renown
delta
dint
ubiquitous
40. Speechless; producing indistinct speech He became ________ with rage and uttered sounds without meaning.
vainglorious
reprove
inarticulate
jettison
41. White with age The man was ________ and wrinkled when he was 70.
interregnum
friction
hoary
amorous
42. Boasted; bragged; highly publicized This much ________ project proved a disappointment when it collapsed.
obsequy
affiliation
vaunted
trigger
43. Coloring matter Van Gogh mixed various ________s with linseed oil to create his paints.
caste
fledgling
negligence
pigment
44. Drink (alcoholic beverages) frequently He found that his most enjoyable evenings occurred when he ________d with his friends at the local pub.
tipple
console
wane
sibylline
45. Forcible restraint - especially unlawfully The hostages were held under ________ until the prisoners' demands were met.
explicate
maternal
dissimulate
duress
46. Theft Because of the prisoner's record - the district attorney refused to reduce the charge from grand ________ to petit larceny.
larceny
privation
unfrock
veneer
47. Set free At first - the attempts of the Abolitioninst to ________ the slaves were unpopular in New England as well as in the South.
impotent
sinewy
mauve
emancipate
48. Speak distinctly How will people understand you if you do not ________?
saunter
enunciate
gruff
partiality
49. Combine; unite in one body The unions will attempt to ________ their groups into one national body.
amalgamate
integrity
gargantuan
idiom
50. Practical This is an entirely ________ proposal. I suggest we adopt it.
futile
marred
levy
feasible