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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Large volume He spent much time in the libraries poring over ancient ________s.
swill
fester
rout
tome
2. Adorn My mother-in-law's stories about her journey from Russia made us laugh because she ________ed the bare facts of her travels with humourous acecdotes.
embellish
avert
partisan
predecessor
3. Instruct; correct morally Although his purpose was to ________ and not to entertain his audience - many of his listeners were amused and not enlightened.
avid
edify
welter
contravene
4. Operatic solo At her Metropolitan Opera audition - Marian Anderson sang an ________ from Norma.
aria
faculty
beneficent
dispassionate
5. Disposition ot be lenient; mildness - as of the weather - The lawyer was pleased when the case was sent to Judge Smith's chambers because Smith was noted for her ________ toward first offenders.
asinine
tepid
clemency
premonitory
6. Dullness; impassivenss The earthquake shattered his usual ________; trembling - he crouched on the no longer stable ground.
intrinsically
absolve
thermal
stolidity
7. Advance; improve Your chances for promotion in this department will be ________d if you take some more courses in evening school.
fervent
enhance
figurine
despicable
8. Kindly; doing good The overgenerous philanthropist had to curb his ________ impulses before he gave away all his money and left himself with nothing.
quiescent
beneficent
compliance
debonair
9. Very destructive - harmful He argued that these books had a ________ effect on young and susceptible minds.
chaffing
plasticity
pernicious
don
10. Slow-moving tree-dwelling mammal Note how well the somewhat greenish coat of the ________ enables it to blend in with its arboreal surroundings.
dint
bestow
addle
sloth
11. Pertaining to the physical senses; operating through the senses He was stimulated by the sights - sounds and smells about him; he was enjoying his ________ experience.
sensuous
extant
predecessor
precept
12. Custom; habitual procedure. As was his _________ - he jogged two miles every morning before going to work.
foolhardy
wont
presage
foreshadow
13. Calmness; placidity The ________ of the sleepy town was shattered by a tremendous explosion.
confidant
abominate
serenity
indite
14. Evil We must defeat the ________ forces that seek our downfall.
warren
sinister
imbroglio
projectile
15. Vertebrate animal whose female suckles its young Many people regard the whale as a fish and do not realize that it is a ________.
parry
uxorious
mammal
bicameral
16. Precision; minute distinction I cannot distinguish between such ________(ies) of reasoning.
mammoth
virus
nicety
recalcitrant
17. Pertaining to cultivation of gardens When he bought his house - he beganto look for flowers and decorative shrubs - and began to read books dealing with ________ matters.
multilingual
sextant
horticultural
proviso
18. Stone used to test the fineness of gold alloys; criterion What ________ can be used to measure the character of a person?
touchstone
meditation
deluge
demographic
19. Wandering The return of the ________ birds to the northern sections of this country is a harbinger of spring.
apparition
connubial
migratory
incognito
20. Stubborn He was ________ in his refusal to listen to our complaints.
obdurate
chafe
centrifugal
fruition
21. Furnisher of foodstuffs; caterer As ________ of rare wines and viands - he traveled through France and Italy every year in search of new products to sell.
deplicity
resolve
purveyor
berate
22. Comparable She called our attention to the things that had been done in an ________ situation and recommended that we do the same.
titanic
intimate
haughtiness
analogous
23. Careless We dislike restaurants where the service is ________ and inattentive.
laudable
summation
piebald
lax
24. Satiate; stuff; indulge to excess in anything Every Thanksgiving we are ________ed with an overabundance of holiday treats.
surfeit
aver
rave
dolt
25. Threatening Those clouds are ________; they suggest that a severe storm is on the way.
ominous
expostulation
rent
mammal
26. Shallow body of water near a sea; lake They enjoyed their swim in the calm ________.
constituent
presumptous
physiognomy
lagoon
27. Inner excitement; exuberance Nothing depressed her for long; her natural ________ soon reasserted itself.
effervescence
fell
carrion
recidivism
28. 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.
levee
unsavory
belabor
endearment
29. Position giving an advantage They fired upon the enemy from behind trees - walls and any other point of ________ they could find.
quip
contravene
vantage
gnome
30. Trembling; wavering She was ________ more from excitement than from fear.
abate
tremulous
rotunda
consign
31. Repay Let me know what you have spent and I will ________ you.
obligatory
reimburse
lethargic
noncommittal
32. Nearness The deer sensed the hunter's ________ and bounded away.
invective
collaborate
preamble
proximity
33. Fitness; correct conduct I want you to behave at this dinner with ________; don't embarass me.
propriety
prohibitive
methodical
retrieve
34. Suitable; to the point The lawyer wanted to know all the ________ details.
carrion
disgruntle
granary
pertinent
35. Law We have many ________s in our law books which should be repealed.
substantive
meek
distraught
statute
36. Uprightness; wholeness Lincoln - whose personal ________ has inspired millions - fought a civil war to maintain the integrity of the republic - that these United States might remain undivided for all time.
sultry
integrity
apprise
metamorphosis
37. Device for stamping or impressing; mold In coining pennies - workers at the old mint squeezed sheets of softened copper between two ________s.
embark
die
misconstrue
submissive
38. Scientific student of birds Auduborn's drawings of American bird life have been of interest not only to the ________s but also to the general public.
awe
missive
ornithologist
defamation
39. Headland They erected a lighthouse on the ________ to warn approaching ships of their nearness to the shore.
catalyst
unobtrusive
promontory
flick
40. Substance that propels or drives forward The development of our missile program has forced our scientists to seek more powerful ________s.
deadpan
denouement
intangible
propellant
41. Unalterable Let us not brood over past mistakes since they are ________.
metallurgical
prevalent
contortions
irrevocable
42. Element; ingredient I wish all the ________s of my stereo system were working at the same time.
component
agnostic
collusion
ultimatum
43. Plundering After the ________s of the invaders - the people were penniless.
refraction
vixen
depredation
brocade
44. Respectful; obedient The ________ child grew up to be a conscientious adult aware of his civic obligations.
dutiful
lilliputian
martial
debacle
45. Prolong Seeking to delay the union members' vote - the management team tried to ________ the negotiations endlessly - but the union representatives saw through their strategy.
arrogance
protract
quisling
frenzied
46. Model; example; pattern Pavlov's experiment in which he trains a dog to salivate on hearing a bell is a ________ of the conditioned- response experiment in behavioal psychology.
paradigm
incarcerate
prosperity
conducive
47. Change of form The ________ of caterpillar to butterfly is typical of many such changes in animal life.
metamorphosis
glutinous
loll
abash
48. Call upon; ask for She ________d her advisor's aid in filling out her financial aid forms.
invoke
trenchant
lachrymose
projectile
49. Explain; interpret; clarify Harry Levin ________d James Joyce's novels with such clarity that even Finnegan's Wake seemed comprehensible to his students.
perspicuity
explicate
escapade
disparate
50. Honor; tribute In her speech she tried to pay ________ to a great man.
unfeigned
averse
homage
rile