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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. One who has more than one spouse at a time He was arrested as a ________ when his two wives filed complaints about him.
polygamist
dour
dappled
feasible
2. Petition humbly; pray to grant a favor We ________ Your Majesty to grant him amnesty.
dissonance
supplicate
strut
granulate
3. Narrow-mindedness; isolation The ________ of the islanders manifested itself in their suspicion of anyuthing foreign.
incipient
chaste
insularity
permeable
4. Venomous spider We need an antitoxin to counteract the bite of the ________.
tarantula
intersperse
dehydrate
behemoth
5. Irresistible crushin force Nothing could survive in the path of the ________.
replica
ordain
quaff
juggernaut
6. Accustomed; hardened She became ________ to the Alaskan cold.
alleviate
impious
inured
carrion
7. Startling twise; caprice By a ________ of fate - he found himself working for the man whom he had discharged years before.
pastoral
trepidation
subaltern
quirk
8. Group of three works Romain Rolland's novel Jean Christophe was first published as a ________.
amazon
carping
trilogy
runic
9. Person dissatisfied with existing state of affairs He was one of the few ________s in the Congress; he constantly voiced his objections to the Presidential program.
malcontent
ignoble
pellmell
sere
10. Surrender something; efect; vomit Unwilling to ________ the cash he had stolen from the pension fund - the embezzler tried to run away.
droll
testator
disgorge
dermatologist
11. Blessing The appearance of the sun after the many rainy days was like a ________.
benediction
deplete
reputed
nutrient
12. Divide into branches or subdivisions When the plant begins to ________ - it is advisable to nip off most of the new branches.
extrude
quibble
ramify
bode
13. Neat and trim In "The Odd Couple -" Tony Randall played Felix Unger - an excessively ________ soul who could not stand to have a hair out of place.
dapper
prune
veracious
apiary
14. Adjust to climate or environment One of the difficulties of our present air age is the need of travellers to ________ themselves to their new and often strange environments.
acclimate
captious
flair
blandishment
15. Held in common; of a group of people When they were divorced - they had trouble dividing their ________ property.
communal
precipitate
retiring
unconscionable
16. Beginning; in an early stage I will go to sleep early for I want to break an ________ cold.
incipient
hone
pinion
carrion
17. Pertaining to the church The minister donned his ________ garb and walked to the pulpit.
litotes
upbraid
mishap
ecclesiastic
18. Commit an offense Only an insane person could ________ such a horrible crime.
gratis
grovel
nonentity
perpetrate
19. Clak volcanic rock The deposits of ________ on the mountain slopes were an indiacation that volcano had erupted in ancient times.
disaffected
obsidian
postulate
apposite
20. Small boat (often ship's boat) In the film Lifeboat - an ill-assorted group of passengers from a sunken ocean liner are marooned at sea in a ________.
contraband
disseminate
foresight
dinghy
21. Reprove severely I am afraid that my parents will ________ me when I show them my report card.
esoteric
untoward
odyssey
reprimand
22. Rival; imitate As long as our political leaders ________ the virtues of the great leaders of this country - we shall flourish.
emulate
bristling
subsidy
writhe
23. Ash-colored; deadly pale Her face was ________ with fear.
slag
ashen
ovation
sinuous
24. Cheerfulness; kindliness; sympathy This restaurant is famous and popular because of the ________ of the proprietor - who tries to make everyone happy.
deify
throng
quintessence
geniality
25. Huge; enormous The ________ wrestler was terrified of mice.
appal
gargantuan
astigmatism
efface
26. Suggested or implied meaning of an expression Foreigners frequently are unaware of the ________s of the words they use.
dearth
fawning
connotation
dolt
27. Chew We must ________ our food carefully and slowly in order to avoid digestive disorders.
dogmatic
masticate
component
animadversion
28. Vigorous; strong The candidate for the football team had a ________ physique.
gourmet
saturnine
surly
robust
29. Clear from blame He was ________d of the crime when the real criminal confessed.
miscellany
halting
reticent
exculpate
30. Adherence to established rules or procedures Signing this petition is a mere ________; it does not obligate you in any way.
formality
grill
invalidate
nonentity
31. Tending to improve; beneficial; wholesome The punishment had a ________ effect on the boy - as he became a model student.
waylay
matriarch
salutary
nugatory
32. Twistings; distortions As the effects of the opiate wore away - the ________ of the patient became more violent and demonstrated how much pain she was enduring.
gusto
contortions
beguile
abut
33. Outcry When her purse was snatched - she raised such a ________ and cry that the thief was captured.
acumen
hue
monarchy
conventional
34. Yearly allowance The ________ he set up with the insurance company supplements his social security benefits so that he can live very comfortably without working.
annuity
lectern
interminable
beholden
35. Conceited smile Wipe that ________ off your face!
smirk
fanciful
idiosyncrasy
resurgent
36. Quick or willing to receive ideas - suggestions - etc. Adventure-loving Huck Finn proved a ________ audience for Tom's tales of buried treasure and piracy.
interdict
protrude
victuals
receptive
37. Restrain; handcuff The police immediately ________d the prisoner so he could not escape.
amend
manacle
diatribe
stymie
38. Unfortunate This ________ creature had never known a moment's pleasure.
hibernal
hapless
exonerate
explicate
39. Stretch out full on ground He ________d himself before the idol.
prostrate
tremulous
supercilious
tycoon
40. Mentally quick and observant; having insight Because he was considered the most ________ member of the firm - he was assigned the most difficult cases.
miasma
discerning
contend
fetid
41. Chance; luck In his poem ________ - Thomas Hardy objects to the part chance plays in our lives.
din
glutinous
hap
existential
42. Attacking cherished traditions George Bernard Shaw's ________ plays often startled more conventional people.
iconoclastic
unction
waggish
ruminate
43. Self-evident truth Many a ________ is well expressed in a proverb.
truism
epicure
fester
deference
44. Having to do with predicting the future In interpreting Pharaoh's ________ dream - Joseph said that the seven fat cows eaten by the seven lean cows represented seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine.
obelisk
prophetic
esoteric
paucity
45. Lustful They found his ________ stories objectionable.
lurk
lewd
calligraphy
reverberate
46. Teaching; instructional; preaching or moralizing The ________ qualities of his poetry overshadow its literary qualities; the lesson he teaches is more memorable than the lines.
demean
impetuous
torso
didactic
47. A formal systematic inquiry; an explanation of the results of a formal inquiry In his ________ - he outlined the steps he had taken in reaching his conclusions.
disquisition
cohere
effigy
impeach
48. Shapeless; vague; indeterminate John was subject to panic attacks that left him prey to vague - ________ fears: he knew he was terrified - but could neither define nor explain the cause of his terror.
optional
denounce
tesselated
amorphous
49. Pedestal; raised platform The audience applauded as the conductor made his way to the ________.
askance
podium
responsiveness
jaundiced
50. Guarantee; assurance by seller. The purchaser of this automobile is protected by the manufacturer's ________ that he will replace any defective part for five years or 50 -000 miles.
colloquy
warranty
misapprehension
capillary