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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Slight knowledge I don't know whether it is better to be ignorant of a subject or to have a mere ________ of information about it.
pedagogy
smattering
vampire
brevity
2. Departure The ________ from the hot and stuffy city was particularly noticeable on Friday evenings.
dilatory
bauble
simper
exodus
3. Practical rule guiding conduct "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is a worthwhile ________.
militant
purge
loathe
precept
4. Children; offspring He was proud of his ________ but regarded George as the most promising of all his children.
progeny
relevant
lumen
grandeur
5. Pious The ________ man prayed daily.
bureaucracy
devout
immobility
awl
6. Untidy; slipshod Such ________ work habits will never produce good products.
slovenly
apprehensive
gall
demotic
7. Painful labor How long do you think a man can endure such ________ and degradation without rebelling?
wane
partiality
recount
travail
8. Condescend He felt that he would debase himself if he ________ed to answer his critics.
loiter
phenomena
bellicose
deign
9. Study industriously; ponder; scrutinize Determined to become a physician - Beth spends hours ________(ing) over her anatomy text.
premonition
pore
infidel
zeal
10. Make oneself tidy in appearance; feel self-satisfaction As Kitty ________ed before the mirror - carefully smoothing her shining hair - she couldn't help preening herself on her good looks.
preen
millenium
austerity
amplify
11. Purest and highest embodiment Noel Coward displayed the ________ of wit.
fester
minuscule
quintessence
scale
12. Practicing self-denial; austere The wealthy young man could not understand the ________ life led by the monks.
ascetic
quibble
clamber
homily
13. Universally present; ubiquitous On Christmas Eve - Santa Claus is ________.
embroil
omnipresent
hydrophobia
askew
14. Connoisseur of food and drink ________s frequent this restaurant because it features exotic wines and dishes.
seminal
epicure
wean
alluvial
15. Handyman; person who does all kinds of work Although we had hired him as a messenger - we soon began to use him as a general ________ around the office.
paean
factotum
machiavellian
elusive
16. Resorting to help when in trouble The boy's only ________ was to appeal to his father for aid.
virtual
exhort
recourse
subversive
17. Wasteful; reckless with money The ________ son squandered his inheritance.
fatuous
prodigal
droll
obstetrician
18. Lethargy; sluggishness; dormancy Nothing seemed to arouse him from his ________; he had wholly surrendered himself to lethargy.
rebus
pharisaical
oligarchy
torpor
19. Secret - After avoiding their chaperon - the lovers had a ________ meeting.
remiss
timid
isotope
clandestine
20. Combining parts into a whole Now that we have succeeded in isolating this drug - our next problem is to plan its ________ in the laboratory.
synthesis
squabble
prodigy
hackles
21. Exhausting The marathon is a ________ race.
tenacity
grueling
tantrum
supersede
22. Slope; inclined plane The house was built with ________s instead of stairs in order to enable the man in the wheelchair to move easily from room to room and floor to floor.
ramp
altruistic
heterodox
reputed
23. Distress; suffering After all the trials and ________s we have gone through - we need this rest.
gloss
tribulation
macabre
perverse
24. Reproduce; duplicate To the chagrin of the scientists - they were unable to ________ the results of their controversial experiment.
malodorous
replicate
agape
odious
25. Draw out by discussion The detectives tried to ________ where he had hidden his loot.
physiognomy
pauper
elicit
simulate
26. Act of dissecting living animals The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals opposed ________ and deplored the practice of using animals in scientific experiments.
centrifuge
random
collaborate
vivisection
27. Absence of governing body; state of disorder The assassination of the leaders led to a period of ________.
anarchy
philatelist
narrative
expostulation
28. Middle class The French Revolution was inspired by the ________ - who resented the aristocracy.
concede
tribulation
bourgeois
disconcolate
29. State confidently I wish to ________ that I am certain of success.
flinch
unimpeachable
itinerant
aver
30. Confuse; muddle Do not ________ the issues by dragging in irrelevant arguments.
fancier
extant
deluge
obfuscate
31. Bantering; joking - Sometimes his flippant and ________ remarks annoy us.
cite
exorcise
chaffing
advert
32. Stretch out full on ground He ________d himself before the idol.
ameliorate
insurgent
prostrate
miscreant
33. Fallen fruit; unexpected lucky event. This huge tax refund is quite a ________.
invulnerable
windfall
litotes
whelp
34. Authoritative; imperious The learned doctor laid down the law to his patient in a ________ tone of voice.
desecrate
magisterial
buxom
stilted
35. Distasteful; morally offensive People with ________ reputations should not be allowed to work with young children.
yield
unsavory
ablution
demented
36. Set of bells capable of being played - The carillon in the bell tower of the Coca-Cola pavilion at the New York World's Fair provided musical entertainment every hour.
laudatory
carillon
multiform
distortion
37. Earthen or stone embankment to prevent flooding As the river rose and threatened to overflow the ________ - emergency workers rushed to reinforce the walls with sandbags.
levee
quirk
polyglot
excerpt
38. Local or provincial dialect His years of study of the language at the university did not enable him to understand the ________ of the natives.
somber
incursion
repine
patois
39. Brief and compact When you define a new word - be ________; the shorter the definition - the easier it is to remember.
flout
concise
agility
unseemly
40. Pertaining to the brain or intellect - The content of philosophical works is ________ in nature and requires much thought.
therapeutic
mercenary
cerebral
uncanny
41. Loathe; hate Moses scolded the idol worshippers in the tribe because he ________d the custom.
disenfranchise
quash
revoke
abominate
42. Wanderer; tramp In summer - college students wander the roads of Europe like carefree ________s.
seethe
obligatory
apparition
vagabond
43. Stout; corpulent The salesclerk tactfully referred to the overweight customer as ________ rather than fat.
vixen
anarchist
arraign
portly
44. Urgent situation In this ________ - we must look for aid from our allies.
sequester
cognizance
exigency
perquisite
45. Person who establishes (an organization - business) Among those drowned when the Titanic sank was the ________ of the Abraham & Straus chain.
pristine
impute
founder
ingratiate
46. Differing; deviating The two witnesses presented the jury with remarkably ________ accounts of the same epipode.
carcinogenic
winnow
enhance
divergent
47. Many-colored Without her glasses - Gretchen saw the fields of tulips as a ________ blur.
excerpt
variegated
equable
onus
48. Insolent Her ________ contempt for authority angered the officials.
servitude
fissure
brazen
mendacious
49. Calmness; placidity The ________ of the sleepy town was shattered by a tremendous explosion.
frenzied
pugilist
neologism
serenity
50. Cause to become sick; fill with disgust The foul smells began to ________ him.
nauseate
affiliation
anachronism
sate