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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Weighty; unwieldy His humor lacked the light touch; his jokes were always ________.
ponderous
burly
kaleidoscope
resolve
2. Gradual wearing down They decided to wage a war of ________ rather than to rely on all-out attack.
attrition
humane
meticulous
ulterior
3. Related to population balance In conducting a survey - one should take into account ________ trends in the region.
musty
founder
demographic
intervene
4. Settle accounts; clear up He was able to ________ all his debts in short period of time.
construe
liquidate
sloth
melee
5. Goal; aim A degree in medicine was her ultimate ________.
irascible
spontaneity
streotyped
objective
6. Manlike The gorilla is the strongest of the ________ animals.
anthropoid
yokel
rubric
vernacular
7. Opening in chess in which a piece is sacrificed The player was afraid to accept his opponent's ________ because he feared a trap which as yet he could not see.
modish
affirmation
transcend
gambit
8. Laying stress on niceties of conduct or form; precise We must be ________ in our planning of this affair - for any error may be regarded as a personal affront.
subsequent
terse
indubitably
punctilious
9. Denial I must accept his argument since you have been unable to present any ________ of his evidence.
negation
esoteric
redolent
artisan
10. Rebellious We will not discuss reforms until the ________ troops have returned to their homes.
insurgent
lucid
rapacious
surpass
11. Cowardly; fainthearted You should be ashamed of your ________ conduct during this dispute.
pusillanimous
etymology
divest
lament
12. Rotting flesh of a dead body - Buzzards are nature's scavengers; they eat the ________ left behind by other predators.
cartographer
deplete
carrion
auspicious
13. Servile flatterer; yes man Never tell the boss anything he doesn't wish to hear: he doesn't want an independent adviser - he just wants a ________.
toady
galleon
biennial
overhaul
14. Pertaining to ships or navigation The Maritime Museum contains many models of clipper ships - logbooks - anchors and many other items of a ________ nature.
guile
nautical
stellar
stealth
15. Calmness; peace After the commotion and excitement of the city - I appreciate the ________ of these fields and forests.
tranquillity
interim
patois
vindicate
16. Interfering He felt his marriage was suffering because of his ________ mother-in-law.
mellifluous
meddlesome
diatribe
divine
17. Undeveloped; rudimentary The evil of class and race hatred must be eliminated while it is still in an ________ state; otherwise - it may grow to dangerous proportions.
inarticulate
knead
throng
embryonic
18. Appearance of truth; likelihood Critics praised her for the ________ of her performance as Lady Macbeth. She was completely believable.
verisimilitude
unsightly
asymmetric
cession
19. Worthless products of an endeavor - When you separate the wheat from the chaff - be sure you throw out the ________.
chaff
immolate
vindictive
depict
20. Rub out The coin had been handled so many times that its data had been ________d.
compromise
turmoil
efface
brackish
21. Supporter The congressman received hundreds of letters from angry ________s after the Equal Rights Amendment failed to pass.
constituent
temporize
concatenate
ragamuffin
22. Predict I ________ disaster unless we change our wasteful ways.
hermetic
dispirited
incontrovertible
prognosticate
23. Harmless substance prescribed as a dummy pill In a controlled experiment - fifty volunteers were given erythromycin tablets; the control group received only ________s.
retinue
rakish
gyroscope
placebo
24. Frenzy; great excitement The story of her embezzlement of the funds created a ________ on the stock exchange.
furor
deadpan
incipient
niggle
25. Soak; saturate Be sure to ________ the fabric in the dye bath for the full time prescribed.
gambit
armada
pinnacle
steep
26. Collarbone - Even though he wore shoulder pads - the football player broke his ________ during a practice scrimmage.
prolific
clavicle
vulnerable
tantrum
27. Common; pertaining to the common people His speeches were aimed at the ________ minds and emotions; they disgusted the more refined.
peripheral
lineaments
tesselated
plebeian
28. Deck opening; lid covering a deck opening The latch on the ________ failed to catch - so the hatch remained unlatched.
perquisite
muster
necromancy
hatch
29. Entreating; beseeching He could not resist the dog's ________ whimpering - and he gave it some food.
dissipate
suppliant
eclectic
visceral
30. Harmonious; in harmony with They were ________ neighbors - never quarreling over unimportant matters.
perspicuity
compatible
equinox
knit
31. Equal in extent Your reward will be ________ with your effort.
commensurate
prelate
figurative
vitiate
32. Calamity - The Johnstown flood was a ________.
catastrophe
timorous
unbridled
receptive
33. Shrewd; thrifty - The ________ Scotsman was more than a match for the swindlers.
dorsal
diligence
hap
canny
34. Resonant His ________ voice resounded through the hall.
invalidate
ameliorate
commiserate
sonorous
35. Rickety; falling apart The boys propped up the ________ clubhouse with a couple of boards.
slapdash
defeatist
ramshackle
contend
36. Boastful - pompous In their stories of the trial - the reporters ridiculed the ________ speeches of the defense attorney.
magniloquent
fluster
calamity
prophylactic
37. Merry Santa Claus is always vivacious and ________.
smolder
trinket
talon
jocund
38. Mischievous; humorous; tricky. He was a prankster who - unfortunately - often overlooked the damage he could cause with his ________ tricks.
waggish
anemia
minutiae
alleviate
39. Form of government of nation or state Our ________ should be devoted to the concept that the government should strive for the good of all citizens.
franchise
uninhibited
vent
polity
40. Calm; impartial In a ________ analysis of the problem - he carefully examined the causes of the conflict and proceeded to suggest suitable remedies.
receptive
convene
precipitate
dispassionate
41. Abyss - They could not see the bottom of the chasm.
chasm
malefactor
clientele
appellation
42. Hide away or cache; produce and release a substance into an organism. The pack rat secretes odds and ends in its nest; the pancreas ________s insulin in the islets of Langerhans.
secrete
shard
abash
douse
43. Giving off an odor The ________ spices stimulated her jaded appetite.
demur
dirge
pusillanimous
odoriferous
44. Opening; hole She discovered a small ________ in the wall - through which the insects had entered the room.
apprise
choreography
aperture
stagnant
45. Omission of words from a text Sometimes an ________ can lead to a dangling modifier - as in the sentence "Once dressed - you should refrigerate the potato salad.
reprise
ellipsis
dorsal
propulsive
46. Noise - The ________ of the children at play outside made it impossible for her to take a nap.
relapse
bequeath
ambivalence
clamor
47. Waste The prodigal son ________ed the family estate.
interim
impecunious
squander
dissonance
48. Irritable; short-tempered My advice is to avoid discussing this problem with him today as he is rather ________ and may shout at you.
pariah
virus
testy
stigma
49. Maze Tom and Becky were lost in the ________ of secret caves.
clarion
ruffian
labyrinth
complaisant
50. Practical This is an entirely ________ proposal. I suggest we adopt it.
feasible
cant
truism
aggregate