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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Utter impulsively Before she could stop him - he ________ed out the news.
blurt
defoliate
garnish
ambience
2. Stale; spoiled by age The attic was dark and ________.
musty
carnivorous
stolidity
forthright
3. Most favorable If you wait for the ________ moment to act - you may never begin your project .
veneer
implacable
repudiate
optimum
4. Revere In China - the people ________ their ancestors.
synthesis
perverse
ancillary
venerate
5. Machine that separates substances by whirling them - At the dairy - we employ a ________ to separate cream from milk.
centrifuge
heedless
tractable
synthesis
6. Give an imitation that ridicules - In his caricature - he ________d the mannerisms of his adversary.
apiary
repertoire
burlesque
annals
7. Make void The parents of the eloped couple tried to ________ the marriage.
antagonistic
sagacious
annul
miasma
8. Female warrior Ever since the days of Greek mythology we refer to strong and aggressive women as ________s.
nexus
lien
abstain
amazon
9. Retire from public life; segregate; seclude Although he had hoped for a long time to ________ himself in a small community - he never was able to drop his busy round of activities in the city.
manumit
bucolic
staid
sequester
10. Menacing; threatening We must not treat the battle lightly for we are facing a ________ foe.
awry
serendipity
formidable
balk
11. Society ruled by the wealthy From the way the government caters to the rich - you might think our society is a ________ rather than a democracy.
thwart
subliminal
plutocracy
hindrance
12. Immature; shallow Your ________ remarks are a sign of your youth and indicate that you have not given much thought to the problem.
toxic
sophomoric
undermine
camaraderie
13. Whirlwind; whirlpool; center of turbulence; predicament into which one is inexorably plunged Sucked into the ________ of the tornado - Dorothy and Toto were carried from Kansas to Oz.
contempt
ruddy
vortex
armada
14. Relating to the highest point - When he reached the ________ portions of the book - he could not stop reading.
waif
climactic
sultry
blase
15. A tendency to disbelief Your ________ in the face of all the evidence is hard to understand.
dissertation
torque
salient
incredulity
16. Healthy After a brief illness - he was soon ________.
hale
defile
sustain
artless
17. Ability to move spontaneously Certain organisms exhibit remarkable ________; motile spores - for example - may travel for miles before coming to rest.
cede
nettle
practicable
motility
18. Scarcity The ________ of skilled labor compelled the employers to open trade schools.
dearth
vestige
orthography
promiscuous
19. Split - Erosion caused a ________ in the huge boulder.
repugnance
disapprobation
cleft
immaculate
20. Conspicuous; notable; protruding Have you ever noticed that Prince Charles's ________ ears make him resemble the big-eared character in Mad comics?
promulgate
amiss
prominent
masochist
21. Oddity; idiosyncrasy Some of his friends tried to account for his rudeness to strangers as the ________ of genius.
formidable
clarion
eccentricity
ravel
22. Irritable; easily angered Her ________ temper frightened me.
foreboding
irascible
dregs
plutocracy
23. Emotional closeness; harmony In team teaching - it is important that all teachers in the group have good ________ with one another.
leaven
rapport
sectarian
egotism
24. Pertaining to mental derangement The ________ patient suffers more frequently from a disorder of the nervous system than from a diseased brain.
juxtapose
psychopathic
jaunty
tract
25. Commemorate Let us ________ his great contribution by dedicating this library in his honor.
transgression
knell
dank
memorialize
26. Stingy; mean The ________ old man hoarded his coins not out of prudence but out of greed.
horde
slovenly
miserly
bovine
27. Unjust; wicked I cannot approve of the ________ methods you used to gain your present position.
controvert
jaunt
misconstrue
iniquitous
28. Boorish; rude - Dismayed by his ________ manners at the party - the girls vowed never to invite him again.
skulk
resolve
mordant
churlish
29. Prank; flighty conduct The headmaster could not regard this latest ________ as a boyish joke and expelled the young man.
escapade
accrue
stanch
expostulation
30. Disobedient; lawless The only way to curb this ________ mob is to use tear gas.
pliable
choleric
predecessor
unruly
31. Give an indication beforehand; portend; prefigure In retrospect - political analysts realized that Yeltsin's defiance of the attempted coup ________ed his emergence as the dominant figure of the new Russian republic.
foreshadow
ribald
orthodox
antecede
32. Marked by commotion; extremely funny; very noisy The ________ comedy hit Home Alone featured Macaulay Culkin - whose mugging and comic antics provoked gales of uproarious laughter from audiences coast to coast.
uproarious
cleave
quisling
scapegoat
33. Flimsy; unsubstantial This is a ________ fabric; it will not wear well.
onomatopoeia
sleazy
ventriloquist
incoherent
34. Unique; extraordinary; odd Though the young man tried to understand Father William's ________ behavior - he still found it odd that the old man incessantly stood on his head.
singular
affront
petulant
pariah
35. Home Althoughhis legal ________ was in New York City - his work kept him away from his residence for many years.
detached
temperament
domicile
repine
36. Soothing; mild She used a ________ ointment for her sunburn.
spectral
benediction
listless
bland
37. Mutually agreed on; done together The girl scouts in the troop made a ________ effort to raise funds for their annual outing - and emitted a concerted sigh when their leader announced that they had reached their goal.
concerted
render
incubate
ingenuous
38. Conformity in fulfilling requirements; readiness to The design for the new school had to be in ________ with the local building code.
verge
garish
compliance
enervate
39. Storehouse Libraries are ________(ies) of the world's best thoughts.
eschew
discerning
hubris
repository
40. Order; charge In his inaugural address - the President stated that he had a ________ from the people to seek an end to social evils such as poverty and poor housing.
tether
brochure
mandate
nullify
41. Idealistic but impractical His head is in the clouds; he is constantly presenting these ________ schemes.
quixotic
lassitude
prostrate
resilient
42. Vary; go in different directionsfrom the same point The spokes of the wheel ________ from the hub.
title
cadaver
ramification
diverge
43. Smallest speck. There is not a ________ of intelligence or understanding in your observations.
whit
vagrant
suavity
arcane
44. Friendly; aiming to please The ________ youth was liked by all who met him - because of his cheerful and obliging manner.
physiognomy
debonair
prey
perversion
45. Spread over A blush ________d her cheeks when we teased her about her love affair.
suffuse
precipitous
amnesia
disgruntle
46. Bully; intimidate Billy resisted Ted's attempts to ________ him into handing over his lunch money.
browbeat
discerning
assail
entreat
47. Epicure; person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink ________s lack self-restraint; if they enjoy a particular cuisine - they eat far too much of it.
superficial
gourmand
innocuous
component
48. Tie with a Before we went to sleep - we ________ed the horses to prevent their wandering off during the night.
illusory
apostate
vivacious
tether
49. Wasting away Polio victims need physiotherapy to prevent the ________ of affected limbs.
chauvinist
skeptic
atrophy
claustrophobia
50. Join together - unite. I don't wish to be yoked to him in marriage - as if we were cattle pulling a plow.
equity
gawk
remonstrance
yoke