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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Most sacred; inviolable The brash insurance salesman invaded the ________ privacy of the office of the president of the company.
conformity
jovial
sacrosanct
grapple
2. Unorthodox; unconventional To those who upheld the belief that the earth did not move - Galileo's theory that the earth circled the sun was disturbingly ________.
intermittent
hummock
pallid
heterodox
3. Reject; mock The headstrong youth ________ all authority; he refused to be curbed.
withdrawn
presumptous
vendetta
flout
4. Unruly; rebellious The captain had to use force to quiet his ________ crew.
retrieve
mutinous
larder
dogged
5. Uncorrectable Though Widow Douglass hoped to reform Huck - Miss Watson pronounced him ________le and said he would come to no good end.
incorrigible
denizen
slapdash
hibernate
6. Not native; strange Because of his ________ headdress - he was followed in the streets by small children who laughed at his strange appearance.
exotic
semblance
mace
meticulous
7. Praise All the ________(ies) of his friends could not remove the sting of the calumny heaped upon him by his enemies.
terminology
emulate
eulogy
mutable
8. Endure the effects of weather or other forces. He ________ed the changes in his personal life with difficulty - as he had no one in whom to confide.
desperado
livid
galaxy
weather
9. Abundance; wealth Foreigners are amazed by the ________ and luxury of the American way of life.
plenary
recrimination
affluence
aspirant
10. Color; aspect The aviary contained birds of every possible ________.
hue
laggard
phenomena
dauntless
11. Delay in punishment; interval of relief; rest The judge granted the condemned man a ________ to enable his attorneys to file an appeal.
respite
optician
obstreperous
egress
12. Critical comments; severe and adverse criticism His ________s on the author's style are prejudiced and unwarranted.
exuberant
stricture
ghastly
gerrymander
13. Secret; hidden; not public We do not care for ________ chamber of government.
privy
stratified
lacerate
preternatural
14. Climb by crawling - She ________ed over the wall.
sequester
grimace
clamber
gratify
15. Violent; hasty; rash We tried to curb his ________ behavior because we felt that in his haste he might offend some people.
dogged
compliant
incubus
impetuous
16. Extremely small The twins resembled one another closely; only ________ differences set them apart.
garish
snivel
compromise
minute
17. Businessperson; contractor Opponents of our present tax program argue that it discourages ________s from trying new fields of business activity.
entrepreneur
vex
parameter
append
18. Handle used to move the boat's rudder (to steer) Fearing the wind might shift suddenly and capsize the skiff - Tom kept one hand on the ________ at all times.
tilter
noxious
extant
ramshackle
19. Disown; renounce claim to If I grant you this previlege - will you ________ all other rights?
glaring
septic
disclaim
hierarchy
20. In a state of rage The police had to be called in to restrain him after he ran ________ in the department store.
slovenly
amok
mandatory
scabbard
21. Plowed but sowed; uncultivated Farmers have learned that it is advisable to permit land to let ________ every few years.
intimate
fallow
comeuppance
depredation
22. Healthful Many people with hay fever move to more ________ sections of the country during the months of August and September.
salubrious
arduous
gratis
concatenate
23. Daydream; musing He was awakened from his ________ by the teacher's question.
gauche
serrated
reverie
debris
24. Invigorating medicine The ________ water invigorated her - contrary to the enervating effect of the alcohol.
tonic
indissoluble
glacial
flail
25. Without previous preparation Her listeners were amazed that such a thorough presentation could be made in an ________ speech.
detonation
ejaculation
fanaticism
impromptu
26. Hint This came as a complete surprise to me as I did not have the slightest ________ of your plans.
trough
inkling
medley
reverberate
27. Roll in; indulge in; become helpless. The hippopotamus loves to ________in the mud.
inter
raspy
wallow
lout
28. Urgent situation In this ________ - we must look for aid from our allies.
ingenuous
ordination
exigency
opportunist
29. Preoccupation with physical comforts and things By its nature - ________ is opposed to idealism - for where the materialist emphasizes the needs of the body - the idealist emphasizes the needs of the soul.
materialism
rapacious
patronize
judicious
30. Sign; omen; forewarning He regarded the black cloud as a ________ of evil.
rapacious
convert
moribund
portent
31. Capable of being shaped by pounding Gold is a ________ metal.
malleable
attrition
whelp
serpentine
32. Menacing; deadly Casting a ________ eye at his successful rival - the rejected suitor stole off - vowing to have his revenge.
polyglot
baleful
ratiocination
hover
33. Work laboriously; make slow painful progress You must ________ through 3500 words list in order to achieve a high score on GRE.
spangle
misgivings
elysian
toil
34. Pass into or through; penetrate (an organization) sneakily In order to ________ enemy lines at night without being seen - the scouts darkened their faces and wore black coveralls.
enclave
abase
overweening
infiltrate
35. Profane; impious The people in the room were shocked by his his ________ language.
blasphemous
ventral
thespian
accede
36. Disgustingly excessive His ________ praise of the dictator annoyed his listeners.
fulsome
unsavory
nutrient
quip
37. Father and ruler of a family or tribe In many primitive tribes - the leader and lawmaker was the ________.
quay
inadvertently
apparition
patriarch
38. Study of language The professor of ________ advocated the use of Esperanto as an international language.
zeal
lithe
philology
fester
39. Foil When the warden learned that several inmates were planning to escape - he took steps to ________ their attempt.
bemused
balk
sheaf
kaleidoscope
40. Give up; do without Determined to lose weight for the summer - Ida decided to ________ dessert until she could fit into a size eight again.
forgo
atrocity
forensic
rebate
41. Acting without dialogue Because he worked in ________ - the clown could be understood wherever he appeared.
pantomime
phlegmatic
wistful
tawdry
42. Unrefined; coarse His ________ remarks often embarrassed the women in the audience.
hover
earthy
execrate
multiplicity
43. Ostentatious; ambitious I do not feel that your limited resources will permit you to carry out such a ________ program.
adjutant
ardor
hindmost
pretentious
44. Secondary or minor occupation His hobby proved to be so fascinating and profitable that gradually he abandoned his regular occupation and concentrated on his ________.
avocation
demographic
sybarite
somber
45. Enthusiastic applause When Placido Domingo came on stage in the first act of La Boheme - he was greeted by a tremendous ________.
garnish
doctrinaire
contentious
ovation
46. Beak; pen point The ________s of fountain pens often become clotted and corroded.
wont
nib
willful
acumen
47. Pious phraseology; jargon of criminals - Angry that the president had slashed the education budget - we dismissed his speech on the importance of education as mere ________.
taciturn
quiver
cant
glutinous
48. Winding; full of curves Because this road is so ________ - it is unwise to go faster than twenty miles an hour on it.
pestle
neophyte
tortuous
facade
49. Lowered in rank; debased The ________ wretch spoke only of his past glories and honors.
schism
degraded
titter
fulsome
50. Momentary; temporary; staying for a short time Lexy's joy at finding the perfect Christmas gift for Phil was ________; she still had to find presents for the cousins and Uncle Bob. Located near the airport - this hotel caters to the largely transient
expatriate
pastoral
disapprobation
transient