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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Vibrate pendulumlike; waver It is interesting to note how public opinion ________s between the extremes of optimism and pessimism.
oscillate
arrears
robust
quandary
2. Deviate; turn aside sharply The car ________d wildly as the driver struggled to regain control of the wheel.
madrigal
regale
swerve
iridescent
3. Shine; gloss The soft ________ of the silk in the dim light was pleasing.
nuance
luster
confound
felicitous
4. Repetition He recited the passage by ________ and gave no indication he understood what he was saying.
ogle
skulduggery
rote
doff
5. Treasury He had been Chancellor of the ________ before his promotion to the office he now holds.
demean
sensuous
exchequer
caulk
6. Liberated; freed from chains Chained to the wall for months on end - the hostage despaired that he would ever be ________.
perifidious
unfettered
contentious
homage
7. Commence; go on board a boat; begin a journey In devoting herself to the study of gorillas - Dian Fossey ________ed on a course of action that was to cost her her life.
infraction
fracas
symbiosis
embark
8. Barrier laid down by artillery fire; overwhelming profusion The company was forced to retreat through the ________ of heavy canyons.
barrage
burgeon
ethnology
gentility
9. Courteous; faithful; brave - ________ behavior involves noble words and good deeds.
depose
gorge
caste
chivalrous
10. Thought - Mathematics problems sometimes require much ________.
cerebration
acme
ventral
indiscriminate
11. Cold; cheerless The Aleutian Islands are ________ military outposts.
apposite
bleak
perspicuous
aghast
12. Speechless; producing indistinct speech He became ________ with rage and uttered sounds without meaning.
elaboration
inarticulate
brazen
circuitous
13. Courteous regard for another's wish In ________ to his desires - the employers granted him a holiday.
vex
serenity
deference
rescind
14. Title; chapter heading; text under illustration - I find the ________s that accompany these cartoons very clever and humorous.
homespun
perfunctory
caption
precept
15. Burn with hot iron or caustic - In order to prevent infection - the doctor ________d the wound.
disband
cauterize
quisling
adulterate
16. Undistinctive; ordinary The private detective was a short - ________ fellow with no ourstanding features - the sort of person one would never notice in a crowd.
carping
physiognomy
nondescript
incorporate
17. Private meeting of members of a party to select officers or determine policy - At the opening of Congress the members of the Democratic Party held a ________ to elect the majority leader of the House and the party whip.
affirmation
abjure
devout
caucus
18. Expand;swell out I can tell when he is under stress by the way the veins ________ on his forehead.
thespian
interdict
distend
obdurate
19. Flexible; supple Her figure was ________ and willowy.
quack
incongruity
lithe
bantering
20. Shyness You must overcome your ________ if you intend to become a salesperson.
complicity
imbecility
grueling
diffidence
21. Deliver; provide; represent He ________ed aid to the needy and indigent.
migratory
effervescence
render
plenary
22. Flay; abrade These shoes are so ill-fitting that they will ________ the feet and create blisters.
rectitude
excoriate
insensate
pristine
23. Boorish; rude - Dismayed by his ________ manners at the party - the girls vowed never to invite him again.
slacken
dour
churlish
aver
24. Boisterous merrymaking New Year's Eve is a night of ________.
revelry
latent
gusto
ogle
25. Warn; reprove He ________ed his listeners to change their wicked ways.
rueful
august
admonish
lilliputian
26. Unoriginal; obtained from another source Although her early poetry was clearly ________ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
mire
derivative
unfaltering
prerogative
27. Fluent He is a ________ and articulate speaker.
glib
secular
flourish
effectual
28. Pertaining to disease As we study the pathological aspects of this disease - we must not overlook the ________ elements.
pathological
burlesque
episodic
azure
29. Unfriendly; hostile She felt that they were ________ and were hoping for her downfall.
catastrophe
inimical
vendetta
perversion
30. Determination Nothing could shake his ________ to succeed despite all difficulties.
recession
uproarious
salacious
resolution
31. List; mention one by one Huck hung his head in shame as Miss Watson ________d his many flaws.
quarry
unilateral
arduous
enumerate
32. Element; ingredient I wish all the ________s of my stereo system were working at the same time.
component
hindrance
celerity
fracas
33. Strength; staying power I doubt that she has the ________ to run the full distance of the marathon race.
compact
plumb
stamina
rote
34. After death (as of child born after father's death or book published after author's death) The critics ignored his works during his lifetime; it was only after the ________ publication of his last novel that they recognized his great talent.
posthumous
dishearten
discourse
transient
35. Practical This is an entirely ________ proposal. I suggest we adopt it.
feasible
surmount
document
imprecation
36. Withdrawal He dropped his libel suit after the newspaper published a ________of its statement.
adulterate
retraction
podium
reconcile
37. Capture; enslave From the moment he saw her picture - he was ________ed by her beauty.
jovial
decrepitude
posture
enthrall
38. Firmly established by nature or habit His ________ love of justice compelled him to come to their aid.
stem from
ogle
random
inherent
39. Sheer; like cobwebs Nylon can be woven into ________ or thick fabrics.
auxiliary
variegated
truism
gossamer
40. Mentally quick and observant; having insight Because he was considered the most ________ member of the firm - he was assigned the most difficult cases.
discerning
orient
sleight
incipient
41. Frenzied Angered - he went ________ and began to wreck the room.
consign
philanthropist
enfranchise
berserk
42. Turn into a god; idolize Admire the rock star all you want; just don't ________ him.
deify
proscribe
contravene
garrulous
43. Make amends for (a sin) He tried to ________ his crimes by a full confession to the authorities.
penchant
pejorative
expiate
ascribe
44. Explain or go over excessively or to a ridiculous degree; assail verbally The debate coach warned her student not to bore the audience by ________ing his point.
primp
finite
belabor
endue
45. Gift for finding valuable or desirable things by accident; accidental good fortune or luck Many scientific discoveries are a matter of ________: Newton was not sitting there thinking about gravity when the apple dropped on his head.
intrude
mammal
boorish
serendipity
46. Suffering from indigestion All the talk about rich food made him feel ________.
dyspeptic
transition
theoretical
partiality
47. Conceited smile Wipe that ________ off your face!
smirk
feasible
indubitably
lumen
48. Surrender something; efect; vomit Unwilling to ________ the cash he had stolen from the pension fund - the embezzler tried to run away.
disgorge
wax
odyssey
gullible
49. Start; beginning She was involved with the project from its ________.
indigence
empirical
serpentine
inception
50. Anger ar an injustice He felt ________ at the ill-treatment of the helpless animals.
ebb
glossy
apprehensive
indignation