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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Capable of maintaining life; practicable; workable The infant - though prematurely born - is ________ and has a good chance to survive.
numismatist
derelict
viable
incongruity
2. Lacking in seriousness; self-indulgently carefree; relatively unimportant Though Nancy enjoyed Bill's ________ - lighthearted companionship - she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious.
falter
etymology
archaic
frivolous
3. Bearing of fruit; fulfillment; realization This building marks the ________ of all our aspirations and years of hard work.
chivalrous
fruition
deciduous
redress
4. Ghastly She shuddered at the ________ sight.
conciliatory
odoriferous
grisly
delirium
5. Not practical or applied; hypothetical Bob was better at applied engineering and computer programming than he was at ________ physics and math. While I can still think of some theoretical objections to your plan - you've convinced me of its basic sou
theoretical
eon
waive
traverse
6. Bossy; arrogant; decisively important Certain of her own importance and of the unimportance of everyone else - Lady Bracknell was intolerably ________ in manner. "In choosing a husband -" she said - "good birth is of ________ importance; compared to
sleight
overbearing
singular
retinue
7. Pertaining to the art of delineating; vividly described I was particularly impressed by the ________ presentation of the storm.
graphic
exculpate
tendentious
strut
8. Wild tumult When the ships collided in the harbor - ________ broke out among the passengers.
spurious
slacken
pandemonium
torso
9. Keep away from Cherishing his solitude - the recluse ________ned the company of other human beings.
comatose
shun
amok
indicative
10. Clumsy person The delivery boy is an awkward ________.
sectarian
genuflect
gist
lout
11. Into parts; apart Their points of view are poles ________.
disparity
beatific
adjutant
asunder
12. Ponder For a moment he ________d about the beauty of the scene - but his thought soon changed as he recalled his own personal problems.
muse
retiring
sadistic
disdain
13. Desertion The children - who had made him an idol - were hurt most by his ________ from our cause.
elysian
defection
converge
odious
14. Connoisseur of food and drink The ________ stated that this was the best onion soup she had ever tasted.
gourmet
affected
protean
lucid
15. Refutation; response with contrary evidence The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her ________.
rebuttal
swathe
prototype
inequity
16. Silly; senseless Such comments are ________ because they do not help us solve our program.
cessation
inane
condone
obsidian
17. Waste The prodigal son ________ed the family estate.
turpitude
dislodge
recondite
squander
18. Shrewd; thrifty - The ________ Scotsman was more than a match for the swindlers.
ultimate
precipitate
omnipotent
canny
19. Weightless I can evaluate the data gathered in this study; the ________ items are not so easily analyzed.
parable
absolute
imponderable
liability
20. Stealthily lie in waiting; slink; exist unperceived "Who knows what evils ________ in the hearts of men? The shadow knows."
paradox
yield
plebeian
lurk
21. Something new; newness The computer is no longer a ________ around the office.
forthright
novelty
inconsequential
droll
22. Dedicate; sanctify We shall ________ our lives to this noble purpose.
inconsequential
graduated
consecrate
regal
23. Lying; false He was pathological liar - and his friends learned to discount his ________ stories.
hubbub
random
abortive
mendacious
24. Calm; pacify The crew tried to ________ the fears of the passengers by announcing that the fire had been controlled.
buttress
allay
fructify
conjugal
25. Gaiety; cheerfulness The festive Christmas dinner was a merry one - and old and young alike joined in the general ________.
jollity
bard
heterodox
tout
26. Mar; disfigure If you ________ a library book - you will have to pay a hefty fine.
laity
deface
abscond
heedless
27. Fair; impartial I am seeking an ________ solution to this dispute - one which will be fair and acceptable to both sides.
bantering
delude
equitable
undermine
28. Long period of time; an age It has taken ________s for our civilization to develop.
eon
hamper
chauvinist
martrix
29. Good-fellowship - What he loved best about his job was the sense of ________ he and his co-workers shared.
superannuated
staid
camaraderie
impenetrable
30. Hatch; scheme Inasmuch as our supply of electricity is cut off - we shall have to rely on the hens to ________ these eggs.
satyr
incubate
arbiter
stalemate
31. Supposed; reputed Although there are some doubts - the ________ author of this work is Massinger.
incontinent
sallow
tortuous
putative
32. Living at the same time as; contemporary ________ with the dinosaur - the pterodactyl flourished during the Mesozoic era.
naivete
faction
unprepossessing
coeval
33. Pester; annoy She was forced to change her telephone number because she was ________ed by obscene phone calls.
occident
docile
simplistic
badger
34. Baffle; frustrate He felt that everyone was tying to ________ his plans and prevent his success.
ovation
sinewy
thwart
reconnaissance
35. Relieve This should ________ the pain; if it does not - we shall have to use stronger drugs.
alleviate
syllogism
graphic
fructify
36. Denoting an unobstructed and comprehensive view On a clear day - from the top of the World Trade Center you can get a ________ view of New York City and neighboring stretches of New Jersey and Long Island.
panoramic
alcove
recipient
ethereal
37. An assumed name John Smith's ________ was Bob Jones.
gibberish
apocalyptic
alias
ravenous
38. Free; disentangle He found that he could not ________ himself from the trap.
clamber
extricate
ponderous
declivity
39. Disregard Be prepared to ________ what he has to say about his ex-wife.
thematic
fodder
discount
beneficiary
40. Falling off - as of leaves The oak is a ________ tree.
deciduous
pert
flux
malicious
41. Ill-humored; irritable - Constantly complaining about his treatment and refusing to cooperate with the hospital staff - he was a ________ patient.
cantankerous
refractory
disparity
equivocal
42. Sink The sailors decided to ________ their vessel rather than surrender it to the enemy.
quizzical
dote
scuttle
hermitage
43. Very cautious. The spies grew ________ as they approached the sentry.
fester
wary
invert
urbane
44. Interdependent relationship (between groups - species) - often mutually beneficial Both the crocodile bird and the crocodile derive benefit from their ________; pecking away at food particles embedded in the crocodile's teeth - the bird derives nouri
recidivism
symbiosis
molt
vagary
45. Having a very fine bore - The changes in surface tension of liquids in ________ vessels is of special interest to physicists.
bode
capillary
thematic
limber
46. Commotion; riot; noise She could not make herself heard over the ________ of the mob.
vacillate
tumult
delve
emendation
47. Shed or cast off hair or feathers The male robin ________ed in the spring.
askance
paltry
collate
molt
48. Denial; disclaiming His ________ of his part in the conspiracy was not believed by the jury.
indifferent
moodiness
psychiatrist
disavowal
49. Doubtful He has the ________ distinction of being the lowest man in his class.
servitude
subservient
dubious
welt
50. Warn; reprove He ________ed his listeners to change their wicked ways.
admonish
spat
trajectory
pyromaniac
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