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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Menacing; threatening We must not treat the battle lightly for we are facing a ________ foe.
formidable
repulsion
equable
pinion
2. Capable of being bribed The ________ policeman accepted the bribe offered him by the speeding motorist whom he had stopped.
importunate
minuscule
purchase
venal
3. Rustic; pastoral The meadow was the scene of ________ gaiety.
veer
reticent
bucolic
skinflint
4. Not reciprocated Suffering the pangs of ________ love - Olivia rebukes Cesario for his hard-heartedness.
heterogeneous
unrequited
redress
conjure
5. Shade of difference in meaning or color The unskilled eye of the layperson has difficulty in dicerning the ________s of color in the paintings.
consort
connoisseur
nuance
penurious
6. Fit or attack of pain - laughter - rage When he heared of his son's misdeeds - he was seized by a ________ of rage.
gorge
effrontery
paroxysm
schematic
7. Nearness The deer sensed the hunter's ________ and bounded away.
proximity
catechism
emissary
badger
8. Notoriously bad Jesse James was an ________ outlaw.
infamous
ogle
appropriate
beneficent
9. Evolve - as in prenatal growth While this scheme was being ________d by the conspirators - they maintained complete silence about their intentions.
mundane
volatile
ephemeral
gestate
10. Mix; work dough Her hands grew strong from ________ing bread.
sadistic
erroneous
knead
simulate
11. Similarity; parallelism Your ________ is not a good one because the two situations are not similar.
analogy
omnivorous
disengage
concomitant
12. Meanly stingy; parsimonious The ________ pittance the widow receives from the government cannot keep her from poverty.
agglomeration
saboteur
niggardly
paramount
13. Seriousness; gravity The minister was concerned that nothing should disturb the ________ of the marriage service.
insubstantial
solemnity
repress
evasive
14. Swagger; assumed air of defiance The ________ of the young criminal disappeared when he was confronted by the victims of his brutal attack.
jollity
bravado
contusion
larceny
15. Home of a hermit Even in his remote ________ he could not escape completely from the world.
impregnable
hermitage
fictitious
vociferous
16. Cunning; artful. She is as ________ as a fox in avoiding trouble.
peripatetic
misogynist
episodic
wily
17. Dethrone; remove form office The army attempted to ________ the king and set up a military government.
depose
valedictory
bacchanalian
placid
18. Empty; lacking in ideas; stupid The candidate's ________ remarks annoyed the audience - who had hoped to hear more than empty platitudes
preeminent
vacuous
whittle
philatelist
19. Stir up a fire; feed plentifully As a Scout - Marisa learned how to light a fire - how to ________ it if it started to die down - and how to extinguish it completely.
stoke
fodder
precipitate
conducive
20. Suffering from indigestion All the talk about rich food made him feel ________.
headlong
insouciant
dyspeptic
salubrious
21. Excessively careful He was ________ in checking his accounts and never made mistakes.
inordinate
alchemy
bait
meticulous
22. Waver; fluctuate Uncertain which suitor she ought to marry - the princess ________d - saying now one - now the other.
withdrawn
vacillate
apothecary
subjugate
23. Recollection Her ________s of her experiences are so fascinating that she ought to write a book.
reproach
reminiscence
devoid
platitude
24. Rich - figured fabric The sofa was covered with expensive ________.
encomiastic
manifest
brocade
misnomer
25. Painting in plaste (usually fresh) The cathedral is visited by many tourists who wish to admire the ________es by Glotto.
fresco
malefactor
incur
troth
26. Morbid fear Her fear of flying was more than mere nervousness; it was a real ________.
pulchritude
phobia
sage
vegetate
27. Complete; full The union leader was given ________ power to negotiate a new contract with the employers.
gorge
bauble
enmity
plenary
28. Wanderer; tramp In summer - college students wander the roads of Europe like carefree ________s.
igneous
vagabond
gregarious
squalid
29. Renounce upon oath He ________d his allegiance to the king.
abjure
laxative
nubile
mangy
30. Fretful; whining His classmates were repelled by his ________ and complaining statements.
lewd
querulous
amble
condole
31. Substance causing vomiting The use of an ________ like mustard is useful in cases of poisoning.
statute
yield
emetic
deviate
32. Raise in rank or dignity; praise The actor Alec Guinness was ________ed to the rank of knighthood by the Queen; he now is known as Sir Alec Guinness.
exalt
apothegm
flit
puny
33. Pacify; conciliate The teacher tried to ________ the angry mother.
tirade
placate
pacifist
explicate
34. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
servile
azure
sluice
purchase
35. Soften by soaking in liquid; waste away The strawberries had been soaking in the champagn for so long that they had begun to ________: they literally fell apart at the touch of a spoon.
carat
lurk
macerate
anemia
36. Nicety; cunning; guile; delicacy The ________ of his remarks was unnoticed by most of his audience.
rigor
perspicuous
subtlety
poignancy
37. Beginning; forming of a idea At the first ________ of the work - he was consulted.
conception
quagmire
presentiment
libidinous
38. Murder of a king or queen The beheading of Mary Queen of Scots was an act of ________.
impromptu
regicide
schism
pyre
39. Mild expression in place of an unpleasant one The expression "he passed away" is a ________for "he died."
obsolete
euphemism
incipient
scabbard
40. Lustful They objected to his ________ behavior.
graphic
libidinous
foment
paramour
41. Curse Roused from the bed at what he considered an ungodly hour - Roy muttered ________s under his breath.
surreptitious
desecrate
migratory
imprecation
42. Skillful The magician was so ________ that we could not follow his movements as he performed his tricks.
savor
dexterous
subjective
imperial
43. Person with an insane desire to set things on fire The detectives searched the area for the ________ who had set these costly fires.
pyromaniac
idiosyncratic
transition
askance
44. Rebellious We will not discuss reforms until the ________ troops have returned to their homes.
insurgent
unkempt
tract
scenario
45. Present an obstacle; stump The detective was ________d by the contradictory evidence in the robbery investigation.
scanty
stymie
turbulence
obstetrician
46. Strengthen the base of Whereas relativity theory ________d the Newtonian mechanics - cosmology was undergirded by it.
undergird
dilapidated
prelate
privation
47. Agreement She was in complete ________ with the verdict.
pomposity
accord
legerdemain
sybarite
48. Marked by formality - Ordinary dress would be in appropriate at so ________ an affair.
ceremonious
cerebral
automaton
bilk
49. Hackneyed; commonplace Thr ________ and predictable situations in many television programs alienate many viewers.
partial
bluff
trite
saturnine
50. Wordiness; spreading in all directions like a gas Your composition suffers from a ________ of ideas; try to be more compact.
multilingual
diffusion
euthanasia
singular