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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Sticky; viscous Molasses is a ________ substance.
dupe
glutinous
kindred
notoriety
2. One opposed to force; antimilitarist The ________s urged that we reduce our military budget and recall our troops stationed overseas.
opus
pariah
quizzical
pacifist
3. Reclining; lying down completely or in part The command "AT EASE" does not permit you to take a ________ position.
supererogatory
recumbent
causal
behoove
4. Defamation; utterance of false and malicious statements Unless you can prove your allegations - your remarks constitute ________.
masochist
slander
impotent
veracious
5. Char or burn; brand Accidentally brushing against the hot grill - she ________ed her hand badly.
sear
scavenge
overbearing
seminal
6. Approve formally; verify Before the treaty could go into effect - it had to be ________(ied) by the president.
legerdemain
ratify
deadpan
interloper
7. Calm; impartial In a ________ analysis of the problem - he carefully examined the causes of the conflict and proceeded to suggest suitable remedies.
apropos
congenial
delete
dispassionate
8. Abnormal or deviant - Given the ________ nature of the data - we came to doubt the validity of the entire experiment.
aberrant
clemency
noisome
sleight
9. Marginal; outer We lived - not in central London - but in one of those ________ suburbs that spring up on the outskirts of the great city.
peripheral
parable
levee
saunter
10. Homeless wanderer Because he was a stranger in town with no visible means of support - Martin feared he would be jailed as a ________.
largess
epaulet
vagrant
endemic
11. Speed of music I find the conductor's ________ too slow for such a brilliant piece of music.
irreparable
ragamuffin
tempo
loath
12. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes Torn between loving her parents one minute and hating them the next - she was confused by the ________ of her feelings.
ascendancy
hireling
ambivalence
mores
13. Falling off - as of leaves The oak is a ________ tree.
prelude
deciduous
unilateral
parquet
14. Boat or yacht race Many boating enthusiasts followed the ________ in their own yachts.
foliage
regatta
mishap
bifurcated
15. Ancestor The Roth family - whose ________s emigrated from Germany early in the nineteenth century - settled in Peru - Illinois.
progenitor
rendezvous
amiss
sherbet
16. Make shiny by rubbing; polish - The maid ________ed the brass fixtures until they reflected the lamplight.
abjure
burnish
assent
turpitude
17. Combination (of two business corporations) When the firm's president married the director of financial planning - the office joke was that it wasn't a marriage - it was a ________.
blowhard
incubate
merger
insolence
18. Work together Two writers ________d in preparing this book.
reproach
cavalcade
anemia
collaborate
19. Fame For many years an unheralded researcher - Barbara McClintock gained international ________ when she won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
turbid
titillate
renown
traverse
20. Regretful; sorrowful; dejected The artist has captured the sadness of childhood in his portrait of the boy with the ________ countenance.
fastidious
servitude
duress
rueful
21. Tough; strong and firm The steak was too ________ to chew
beholden
insubstantial
sinewy
prehensile
22. Expel; drive out The world wondered if Aquino would be able to ________ Marcos from office.
outspoken
docket
oust
comprise
23. Humorous imitation; travesty We enjoyed the clever ________(ies) of popular songs that the chorus sang.
parody
misapprehension
terminus
delude
24. Ornament worn on the shoulder (of a uniform - etc.) The shoulder loops on Sam Spade's trench coat are the nonmilitary counterparts of the fringed ________s on George Washington's uniform.
banal
putrid
vulnerable
epaulet
25. Shrewd; thrifty - The ________ Scotsman was more than a match for the swindlers.
respiration
impeccable
innovation
canny
26. Grow forth; send out buds - In the spring - the plants that ________ are a promise of the beauty that is to come.
waive
raze
benevolent
burgeon
27. Arsonist The fire spread in such an unusual manner that the fire department chiefs were certain that it had been set by an ________.
dauntless
emollient
incendiary
carousal
28. Framework and working parts of an automobile - Examining the car after the accident - the owner discovered that the body had been ruined but that the ________ was unharmed.
chassis
proclivity
unprepossessing
solecism
29. Depravity A visitor may be denied admittance to this country if she has been guilty of moral ________.
connotation
turpitude
spasmodic
missive
30. Annoying; tedious He found working on the assembly line ________ because of the monotony of the operation he had to perform.
welter
grandiose
multilingual
irksome
31. Lacking in seriousness; self-indulgently carefree; relatively unimportant Though Nancy enjoyed Bill's ________ - lighthearted companionship - she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious.
attenuate
atrocity
frivolous
atrophy
32. Worldly; not pertaining to church matters; temporal The church leaders decided not interfere in ________ matters.
objective
secular
paleontology
exculpate
33. Resistance to authority; insubordination His words - though not treasonous in themselves - were calculated to arouse thoughts of ________.
caulk
rudimentary
sedition
granary
34. Insightful; aware; wise Although Maud was a generally ________ critic - she had her blind sports: she could never see flaws in the work of her friends.
perceptive
livid
distortion
sunder
35. Incapable of injury Achilles was ________ except in his heel.
invulnerable
spendthrift
poseur
execrate
36. Violent; rough; noisy The unruly crowd became even more ________ when he tried to quiet them.
archipelago
boisterous
caste
arid
37. Decorate Parsley was used to ________ the boiled potato.
willful
garnish
bicameral
prolific
38. Form into grains Sugar that has been ________d dissolves more readily than lump sugar.
laconic
precedent
recourse
granulate
39. Capricious; fanciful. He dismissed his generous gift to his college as a sentimental fancy - an old man's ________ gesture.
icon
canard
whimsical
queasy
40. Inconspicuous; not blatant The secret service agents in charge of protecting the President tried to be as ________ as possible.
paramount
unobtrusive
slag
inkling
41. Formidable; causing fear During the Cold War period - neighboring countries tried not to offend the Russians because they could be ________ foes.
spartan
hedonism
redoubtable
salvage
42. Serious or fatal accident - The number of automotive ________(ies) on this holiday weekend was high.
empirical
lethal
rendition
casualty
43. Drink with relish As we ________ed our ale - we listened to the gay songs of the students in the tavern.
wrangle
wrath
quaff
stupor
44. 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.
jocose
nefarious
eminent
foreshadow
45. Lash; whip; severe punishment They feared the plague and regarded it as a deadly ________.
scourge
profilgate
trenchant
debonair
46. Indifference; lack of interest Few people could understand how he could listen to the news of the tragedy with such ________; the mahority regarded him as callous and unsympathetic.
occident
nonchalance
surrogate
asceticism
47. Move briskly The White Rabbit had to ________ to get to his appointment on time.
conclave
protract
scurry
tepid
48. Pertaining to the lungs In his researches on ________ diseases - he discovered many facts about the lungs of animals and human beings.
pulmonary
astringent
subliminal
blunder
49. Small hill The ascent of the ________ is not difficult and the view from the hilltop is ample reward tor the effort.
regicide
irresolute
hummock
grotto
50. Rotting flesh of a dead body - Buzzards are nature's scavengers; they eat the ________ left behind by other predators.
vanguard
ratify
outskirts
carrion