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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Blessing; benefit The recent rains that filled our empty reservoirs were a ________ to the whole community.
snicker
ligneous
boon
multilingual
2. Mutually destructive The rising death toll on both sides indicates the ________ natire of his conflict.
ameliorate
misnomer
internecine
jargon
3. Motion; gesture Operatic performers are trained to make exaggerated ________s because of the large auditoriums in whic they appear.
gesticulation
sordid
mitigate
astringent
4. Long heroic poem - novel - or similar work of art Kurosawa's film Seven Samurai is an ________ portraying the struggle of seven warriors to destroy a band of robbers.
reciprocate
ribald
figment
epic
5. Religious image; idol The ________s on the walls of the church were painted in the 13th century.
projectile
flaccid
icon
vagrant
6. Enclosure for birds The ________ at the zoo held nearly 300 birds.
matriarch
aviary
outspoken
friction
7. State without proof It is ________d that she had worked for the enemy.
consort
allege
deference
penance
8. Rising again after defeat - etc. The ________ nation surprised everyone by its quick recovery after total defeat.
spate
assail
resurgent
balmy
9. One who has adopted a different religion or opinion On his trip to Japan - though the President spoke at length about the merits of American automobiles - he made few ________s to his beliefs.
amnesty
manacle
convert
ecologist
10. Contend; compete Politicians ________ with one another - competing for donations and votes.
vie
fervent
saccharine
prolix
11. Blindly devoted patriot - A ________ cannot recognize any faults in his country - no matter how flagrant they may be.
chauvinist
putative
titter
labyrinth
12. Expand;swell out I can tell when he is under stress by the way the veins ________ on his forehead.
distend
carnage
awe
intrinsically
13. Addition of details; intricacy Tell what happened simply - without any ________.
elaboration
verve
ratiocination
hew
14. Toning down; changing from one key to another When we she spoke - it was with quiet ________ of voice.
ironic
quiescent
pomposity
modulation
15. 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 ________.
elegy
intangible
dinghy
declivity
16. Observable facts; subjects of scientific investigation We kept careful records of the ________ we noted in the course of these experiments.
ovation
phenomena
portly
lethal
17. Relating to the highest point - When he reached the ________ portions of the book - he could not stop reading.
climactic
egregious
tautological
incidental
18. Pertaining to the church The minister donned his ________ garb and walked to the pulpit.
philistine
renovate
invert
ecclesiastic
19. Extremely poisonous The virus is highly ________ and has made many of us ill for days.
underscore
lineage
eccentric
virulent
20. Infinite Human beings - having explored the far corners of the earth - are now reaching out into ________ space.
gnome
reverberate
scenario
illimitable
21. Critical comments; severe and adverse criticism His ________s on the author's style are prejudiced and unwarranted.
stricture
molt
granulate
reciprocal
22. Driving away; unattractive Mosquitoes find the odor so ________ that they leave any spot where this liquid has been sprayed.
collate
ambidextrous
rakish
repellent
23. Not influenced by emotions; fair Even though he was her son - she tried to be ________ about his behavior.
precocious
objective
acclivity
evince
24. Ability to see differences; prejudice They feared he lacked sufficient ________ to judge complex works of modern art.
discrimination
mollycoddle
endearment
expertise
25. Real being As soon as the charter was adopted - the United Nations became an ________ and had to be considered as a factor in world diplomacy.
primp
entity
chaff
autocrat
26. Easy to approach; obtainable We asked our guide whether the ruins were ________ on foot.
resplendent
privation
accessible
chasten
27. Swollen or puffed as with water or air Her ________ stomach came from drinking so much water.
baffle
disconcert
meander
bloated
28. Endowed with flesh; personified Your attitude is so fiendish that you must be a devil ________.
ferret
incarnate
recourse
obituary
29. Having a low-cut neckline Fashion decrees that evening gowns be ________ this season; bare shoulders are again the vogue.
gorge
decollete
tractable
lascivious
30. Spoil by clumsy behavior - I was afraid you would ________ his assignment but I had no one else to send.
bungle
abscond
alias
gainsay
31. Stealing The bank teller confessed his ________ of the funds.
unctous
embezzlement
appropriate
axiom
32. Outsmart; trick By disguising himself as an old woman - Holmes was able to ________ his pursuers and escape capture.
knavery
relic
ambience
outwit
33. Expressiveness; persuasive speech The crowds were stirred by Martin Luther King's ________.
aureole
domicile
eloquence
foppish
34. Ungrateful person That ________ Bob sneered at the tie I gave him.
flout
chalice
ingrate
fluster
35. Distasteful; morally offensive People with ________ reputations should not be allowed to work with young children.
panegyric
unsavory
fell
cognizance
36. Remedy; compensation Do you mean to tell me that I can get no ________ for my injuries?
civil
exhort
circumscribe
redress
37. Disobedient; resisting authority The ________ mob shouted defiantly at the police.
premeditate
contumacious
perennial
subsidiary
38. Anger ar an injustice He felt ________ at the ill-treatment of the helpless animals.
jaundiced
palimpsest
anarchist
indignation
39. Wise saying; proverb There is much truth in the old ________ about fools and their money.
ornithologist
malicious
adage
natation
40. Blameless and exemplary Her conduct in office was ________ and her record is spotless.
plummet
document
tantrum
unimpeachable
41. Distinguishable; perceivable The ships in the harbor were not ________ in the fog.
ponderous
macabre
discernible
charisma
42. Sealed by fusion so as to be airtight After these bandages are sterilized - they are placed in ________ containers.
ostensible
hermetic
incendiary
eclectic
43. Conformity in fulfilling requirements; readiness to The design for the new school had to be in ________ with the local building code.
infer
perversion
compliance
compact
44. Novel; unparalleled Margaret Mitchell's book Gone with the Wind was an ________ success.
flagrant
unwieldy
unprecedented
fray
45. Gigantic ________ waves beat aginst the shore during the hurricane.
fulminate
abdicate
titanic
paraphrase
46. Honor; glory; praise The singer complacently received ________ on his performance from his entourage.
kudos
unscathed
ameliorate
ennui
47. Imitation Her gift for ________ was so great that her friends said that she should be in the theater.
volition
mimicry
founder
adulterate
48. Increase; grow. With proper handling - his fortunes ________ed and he became rich.
pugilist
wax
demagogue
hypothetical
49. Little - round hill Robert Louis Stevenson's grave is on a ________ in Samoa; to reach the grave site - you must climb uphill and walk a short distance along a marked path.
ablution
ecstasy
exertion
knoll
50. Healthy After a brief illness - he was soon ________.
hale
reticent
scourge
incense