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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Little - round hill Robert Louis Stevenson's grave is on a ________ in Samoa; to reach the grave site - you must climb uphill and walk a short distance along a marked path.
knoll
brook
enervate
fusilade
2. Verbose; drawn out Her ________ arguments irritated and bored the jury.
vigor
prolix
adversary
parochial
3. Relating to an outline or diagram; using a system of symbols In working out the solution to an analytical logic question - you may find it helpful to construct a simple ________ diagram illustrating the relationships between the items of information
gnome
emulate
rectitude
schematic
4. All-knowing I do not pretend to be ________ - but I am positive about this fact.
omniscient
demise
apex
gamely
5. Exact If you don't give me ________ directions and a map - I'll never find your place.
precise
unscathed
canny
serendipity
6. Kindle; light When Desi crooned - "Baby - light my fire -" literal-minded Lucy looked around for some paper to ________.
sycophant
document
misanthrope
ignite
7. Grow gradually smaller. From now until December 21 - the winter solstice - the hours of daylight will ________.
legend
forberance
wane
nettle
8. Putrid; producing putrefaction The hospital was in such a filthy state that we were afraid that many of the patients would suffer from ________ poisoning.
friction
septic
qualms
auxiliary
9. Ravenous The wolf is a ________ animal - its hunger never satisfied.
spate
atavism
voracious
podiatrist
10. Substance that removes sensation with or without loss of consciousness His monotonous voice acted like an ________; his audience was soon asleep.
tender
pontifical
anesthetic
tryst
11. Caprice; whim She followed every ________ of fashion.
unrequited
euthanasia
vagary
fissure
12. Vary; go in different directionsfrom the same point The spokes of the wheel ________ from the hub.
diverge
meditation
emissary
strut
13. Harmony Watching Tweediedum and Tweedledee battle - Alice wondered why the two brothers could not manage to life in ________.
severity
titular
conciliatory
concord
14. V. abstain from; resist n. chorus Whenever he heard a song with a lively chorus - Sol could never ________ from joining in on the refrain.
refrain
serpentine
amass
aloof
15. Manlike The gorilla is the strongest of the ________ animals.
anthropoid
polarize
dowdy
attenuate
16. Difficult to please; squeamish The waitresses disliked serving him dinner because of his very ________taste.
fastidious
scoff
synthesis
enclave
17. Arraged by degree (of height - difficulty - etc.) Margaret loved her ________ set of Russian hollow wooden dolls; she spent hours happily putting the smaller dolls into their larger counterparts.
musky
graduated
portend
deluge
18. Song of praise or joy ________s celebrating the victory filled the air.
invincible
paean
engage
random
19. Ward off a blow He was content to wage a defensive battle and tried to ________ his opponent's thrusts.
encomiastic
parry
overbearing
sere
20. Suspended action - The deal was held in ________ until her arrival.
accessory
dissolution
abeyance
rejuvenate
21. Precision; minute distinction I cannot distinguish between such ________(ies) of reasoning.
extricate
hoary
inane
nicety
22. With a sideways or indirect look Looking ________ at her questioner - she displayed her scorn.
askance
discomfit
conceit
buttress
23. Artificiality; unnaturalness; act of employing sophistry in reasoning ________ is an acquired characteristic - found more frequently among city dwellers than among residents of rural areas.
obsession
sophistication
warble
admonish
24. Generate pus When her finger began to ________ - the doctor lanced it and removed the splinter that had caused the pus to form.
burnish
fester
recapitulate
suffuse
25. Glimmer intermittently The moonlight ________ed on the water as the moon broke through the clouds for a moment.
mauve
rife
shimmer
raconteur
26. Soak; saturate Be sure to ________ the fabric in the dye bath for the full time prescribed.
prune
ethnic
obscure
steep
27. Hunt through discarded materials for usable items; search - especially for food If you need car parts that the dealers no longer stock - try ________ing for odd bits and pieces at the auto wreckers' yards.
hybrid
blunder
scavenge
quirk
28. Rushing stream; flood Day after day of heavy rain saturated the hillside until the water ran downhill in ________s.
sleeper
astronomical
torrent
uncouth
29. Taking effect before its enactment (as a law) or imposition (as a tax) Because the new pension law was ________ to the first of the year - even though Martha had retired in February she was eligible for the pension.
reprobate
harrow
venison
retroactive
30. Able to pay all debts By dint of very frugal living - he was finally able to become ________ and avoid bankruptcy proceedings.
provender
rapacious
precarious
solvent
31. Body divided into ranks It was difficult to step out of one's place in this ________.
restraint
hierarchy
superimpose
anemia
32. Surmise; guess I will end all your ________s; I admit I am guilty as charged.
conjecture
reprise
regal
gambol
33. Navigation tool used to determine a ship's latitude and longitude Given a clear night - with the aid of his ________ and compass - he could keep the ship safely on course.
audit
sextant
interloper
gaunt
34. Worsen; diminish in value This arrest will ________ her reputation in the community.
impair
sedentary
privation
titular
35. Facilitating evacuation of the bowels The effect of the constipation medicine is ________; it empties the bowels.
wistful
laxative
carcinogenic
materialism
36. Striking one object against another sharply The drum is a ________ instrument.
accord
percussion
venal
cohere
37. Praising To everyone's surprise - the speech was ________ rather than critical in tone.
eclectic
abjure
eulogistic
alliteration
38. Refrain; withhold from participation After considering the effect of alcohol on his athletic performance - he decided to ________ from drinking while he trained for the race.
patriarch
colander
abstain
sententious
39. Degrade; humiliate He felt that he would ________ himself if he replied to the scurrilous letter.
multiplicity
sacrosanct
demean
placid
40. Boasted; bragged; highly publicized This much ________ project proved a disappointment when it collapsed.
mincing
junta
vaunted
voracious
41. Warlike His ________ disposition alienated his friends.
erode
scurry
alimony
bellicose
42. 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.
torso
implement
partiality
ascetic
43. Uprightness; incorruptibility Everyone took his ________ for granted; his defalcations - therefore - shocked us all.
deflect
insomnia
probity
invulnerable
44. Kill - usually one out of ten We do more to ________ our population in automobile accidents than we do in war.
granary
firebrand
decimate
extant
45. Shallow body of water near a sea; lake They enjoyed their swim in the calm ________.
lagoon
jaundiced
carillon
levitate
46. Depressed; gloomy To the dismay of his parents - he became more and more ________ every day.
virulent
despondent
consistency
plethora
47. Agree Did you ________ with the decision of the court or did you find it unfair?
concur
machinations
qualified
seine
48. Pertaining to spring We may expect ________ showers all during the month of April.
beatitude
transcend
bate
vernal
49. Punishment; severe criticism - Sensitive even to mild criticism - Woolf could not bear ________ that she found in certain reviews.
extort
fickle
castigation
maladroit
50. Having the weight of authority; dictatorial We accepted her analysis of the situation as ________.
authoritative
optimist
gaffe
synchronous