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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Ponder For a moment he ________d about the beauty of the scene - but his thought soon changed as he recalled his own personal problems.
temporal
depose
muse
anomaly
2. Not literal - but metaphorical; using a figure of speech "To lose one's marbles" is a ________ expression; if you're told Jack has lost his marbles - no one expects you to rush out to buy him a replacement set.
rococo
figurative
flail
thematic
3. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal. It is good to have a few _________s in our group for their enthusiasm is contagious.
flotsam
ravenous
zealot
tenet
4. Patient submissiveness; statement that one is quitting a job If Bob Cratchit had not accepted Scrooge's bullying with timid ________ - he might have gotten up the nerve to hand in his resignation.
pluck
resignation
poseur
temperate
5. Deception; trickery The Trojan War proved to the Greeks that cunning and ________ were often more effective than military might.
artifice
sporadic
churlish
sepulcher
6. Kindly; doing good The overgenerous philanthropist had to curb his ________ impulses before he gave away all his money and left himself with nothing.
patina
impediment
beneficent
stem
7. Wild At the time of the collision - many people became ________ with fear.
amalgamate
osseus
detraction
frantic
8. Prototype; primitive pattern The Brooklyn Bridge was the ________ of the many spans that now connect Manhattan with Long Island and New Jersey.
prostrate
quip
archetype
abortive
9. Omen; prophecy He interpreted the departures of the birds as an ________ of evil.
augury
panache
horticultural
junta
10. Kindly; favorable; not malignant The old man was well liked because of his ________ attitude toward friend and stranger alike.
septic
benign
mote
carousal
11. Decorate Wall paintings and carved statues ________ed the temple.
uniformity
burlesque
adorn
feasible
12. Arrogance; excessive self-conceit Filled with ________ - Lear refused to heed his friends' warnings.
morose
incongruity
hubris
assiduous
13. One who commits sabotage; destroyer of property Members of the Resistance acted as ________s - blowing up train lines to prevent supplies from reaching the Nazi army.
orifice
deterrent
chauvinist
saboteur
14. Violate; desecrate Tourists are urged not to ________ the sanctity of holy places by wearing improper garb.
consensus
apothegm
repugnance
profane
15. Verbose; drawn out Her ________ arguments irritated and bored the jury.
caprice
prolix
offhand
tribute
16. Lament with music The funeral ________ stirred us to tears.
humility
quandary
amazon
dirge
17. Darkness; gloom The ________ and fog of the waterfront that evening depressed me.
affidavit
chaste
murkiness
tilter
18. Having many languages Because they are bordered by so many countries - the Swiss people are ________.
multilingual
slag
motility
attribute
19. Frustrate; perplex The new code ________d the enemy agents.
mishap
harping
pecuniary
baffle
20. Infallibly My teacher ________ pounced on the one typographical error in my essay.
meager
rider
lout
unerringly
21. Time past. He dreamed of the elegant homes of _________ - but gave no thought to their inelegant plumbing.
scenario
yore
alimentary
bate
22. Annoying; tedious He found working on the assembly line ________ because of the monotony of the operation he had to perform.
irksome
girth
maul
ignite
23. Puff or gust (of air - scent - etc.); hint. The slightest ________ of Old Spice cologne brought memories of George to her mind.
surmise
menial
epithet
whiff
24. Belief that pleasure is the sole aim in life ________ and asceticism are opposing philosophies of human behavior.
coeval
discrimination
hedonism
fervid
25. Expose as false - exaggerated - worthless - etc.; ridicule Pointing out that he conhsistently had voted afainst strenghtening antipollution legislation - reporters ________ed the candidate's claim that he was a fervent environmentalist.
assent
debunk
defunct
surreptitious
26. Vigorous; strong The candidate for the football team had a ________ physique.
incite
sibylline
robust
gourmet
27. Kinship She felt an ________ with all who suffered; their pains were her pains.
affinity
demur
tenuous
skimp
28. Binding; required It is ________ that books borrowed from the library be returned within two weeks.
dowdy
obligatory
shambles
atone
29. Conceit; vanity She thought so much of herself that we found her ________ unwarranted and irritating.
succulent
abominate
egotism
succinct
30. Wiggle out; fake. She tried to ________ an invitation to the party.
diligence
wangle
provident
refectory
31. Endowed with flesh; personified Your attitude is so fiendish that you must be a devil ________.
incarnate
opportunist
solder
meditation
32. Analysis; cutting apart in order to examine The ________ of frogs on the laboratory is particularly unpleasant to some students.
ultimate
polygamist
impede
dissection
33. 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.
churlish
delete
deploy
averse
34. Individual who sacrifices principles for expediency by taking advantage of circumstances Forget about ethics! He's such an ________ that he'll vote in favor of any deal that will give him a break.
endearment
dilute
auroral
opportunist
35. Wordy This article is too ________; we must edit it.
catholic
reprehensible
verbose
valid
36. Terms used in a science or art The special ________ developed by some authorities in the field has done more to confuse laypersons than to enlighten them.
recipient
meretricious
terminology
belabor
37. Contaminated; corrupt Health authorities are always trying to prevent the sale and use of ________ food.
fanfare
tainted
garnish
subjugate
38. Boasting He was disliked because his manner was always full of ________.
braggadocio
vendetta
waylay
verge
39. Disgustingly excessive His ________ praise of the dictator annoyed his listeners.
contiguous
causal
fulsome
ramshackle
40. Speechless; producing indistinct speech He became ________ with rage and uttered sounds without meaning.
relapse
barterer
centrifugal
inarticulate
41. Conference The peace ________ has not produced the anticipated truce.
parley
onus
futile
ejaculation
42. Meat-eating - The lion is a ________ animal.
chide
partiality
plumb
carnivorous
43. Work laboriously; make slow painful progress You must ________ through 3500 words list in order to achieve a high score on GRE.
garnish
incense
kismet
toil
44. Poisonous snake The habitat of the horned ________ - a particularly venomous snake - is in sandy regions like the Sahara or the Sinai peninsula.
viper
tryst
grouse
fluctuation
45. Lover of luxury Rich people are not always ________s; some of them have little taste for a life of luxury.
insinuate
pious
sybarite
miasma
46. Moo From the hilltop - they could see the herd like ants in the distance; they could barely hear the cattle ________.
nettle
carrion
turpitude
low
47. Calmness; peace After the commotion and excitement of the city - I appreciate the ________ of these fields and forests.
tranquillity
imbalance
unguent
scenario
48. Dissimilar In a ________ group - we have an unassorted assemblage - while in a homogeneous group we have people or things that have common traits.
devotee
heterogeneous
dapper
beatific
49. Like a fox; crafty She disliked his sly ways - but granted him a certain ________ intelligence.
panacea
cajole
vulpine
attenuate
50. Attacking cherished traditions George Bernard Shaw's ________ plays often startled more conventional people.
homage
condign
artisan
iconoclastic