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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Pantry; place where food is kept The first thing Bill did on returning home from school was to check what snacks his mother had in the ________.
enhance
larder
hone
profusion
2. Very destructive - harmful He argued that these books had a ________ effect on young and susceptible minds.
parasite
pernicious
lechery
mordant
3. Denoting an unobstructed and comprehensive view On a clear day - from the top of the World Trade Center you can get a ________ view of New York City and neighboring stretches of New Jersey and Long Island.
forgo
laudable
panoramic
toga
4. Tending or leaning toward; bent Though I am ________ to be skeptical - the witness's manner inclines me to believe his story.
astigmatism
ruminate
judicious
inclined
5. Ancient paper made from stem of papyrus plant The ancient Egyptians were among the first to write on ________.
limbo
lacerate
papyrus
ejaculation
6. Rankle - produce irritation or resentment Joe's insult ________ed in Anne's mind for days - and made her too angry to speak to him.
presumptous
ductility
fester
centrifuge
7. Dexterity The magician amazed the audience with his ________ of hand.
remorse
archaic
sleight
anecdote
8. Extended scolding; denunciation Long before he had finished his ________ - we were sufficiently aware of the seriousness of our misconduct.
tirade
squander
natation
pandemonium
9. Burdensome He asked for an assistant because his work load was too ________.
anthropologist
propagate
precept
onerous
10. 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.
inquisitor
disquisition
generality
mitigate
11. Problem; choice of two unsatisfactory alternatives In this ________ - he knew no one to whom he could turn for advice.
lechery
dilemma
impediment
defection
12. Trifles; unimportant matters Too many magazines ignore newsworthy subjects and feature ________.
mottled
portend
trivia
existential
13. Into parts; apart Their points of view are poles ________.
staccato
sedulous
eclipse
asunder
14. Isolation; solitude One moment she loved crowds; the next - she sought ________.
seclusion
amplify
despotism
extant
15. Practical person No ________ enjoys becoming involved in a game that he can never win
prolong
pragmatist
pander
giddy
16. Annoy; vex Do not let him ________ you with his sarcastic remarks.
nettle
seep
sanctimonious
panoramic
17. Tireless He was ________ in his constant efforts to raise funds for the Red Cross.
venturesome
exorcise
affirmation
indefatigable
18. Formidable; causing fear During the Cold War period - neighboring countries tried not to offend the Russians because they could be ________ foes.
desperado
redoubtable
discomfit
ductility
19. Expressing praise The critics' ________ comments helped to make her a star.
lucre
laudatory
ramification
reconcile
20. Bold Despite the dangerous nature of the undertaking - the ________ soldier volunteered for the assignment.
disquisition
solemnity
uproarious
dauntless
21. Kingdom; sphere The ________ of possibilities for the new invention was endless.
asymmetric
superficial
marred
realm
22. Recede; lessen His fortunes began to ________ during the recession.
centaur
saturate
ebb
thrive
23. Fit for plowing The land was no longer ________; erosion had removed the valuable topsoil.
fritter
arable
endemic
ordinance
24. Please intensely The audience was ________d by the freshness of the voices and the excellent orchestration.
marsupial
unprepossessing
enrapture
unctous
25. Said or done in jest Do not take my ________ remarks seriously.
miasma
retaliate
jocular
cascade
26. Pertaining to a bishop or pope; pompous or pretentious From the very beginning of his ministry it was clear from his ________ pronouncements that John was destined for a high pontifical office.
concerted
reparation
prey
pontifical
27. Plants of a region or era Because she was a botanist - she spent most of her time studying the ________ of the desert.
reticent
lethal
glower
flora
28. Secure or fasten firmly; be fixed in place We set the post in concrete to ________ it in place.
ebb
array
disaffected
anchor
29. Thicken; congeal; clot - Even after you remove the pudding from the burner - it will continue to ________ as it stands.
coagulate
requisite
coda
realm
30. Having a fixed order of procedure; invariable At the royal wedding - the procession of the nobles followed a ________ order of precedence.
determinate
gaudy
fatuous
lank
31. Upset; distracted by anxiety The ________ parents frantically searched the ravine for their lost child.
augury
sheathe
aberrant
distraught
32. 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.
eschew
concerted
epistemologist
docile
33. Vibrant and lively; critical; living - breathing The ________ - highly energetic first aid instructor stressed that it was vital in examining accident victims to note their vital signs.
misogynist
validate
vital
mesmerize
34. Pertaining to mental derangement The ________ patient suffers more frequently from a disorder of the nervous system than from a diseased brain.
inexorable
admonish
psychopathic
bicker
35. Dirty; neglected; poor It is easy to see how crime can breed in such a ________ neighborhood.
compelling
pied
sunder
squalid
36. Study of prehistoric life The professor of ________ had a superb collection of fossils.
charisma
dispatch
premeditate
paleontology
37. Given to unwholesome thought; gloomy These ________ speculations are dangerous; we must lighten our spirits by emphasizing more pleasant matters.
notoriety
feasible
rubric
morbid
38. Hatch; scheme Inasmuch as our supply of electricity is cut off - we shall have to rely on the hens to ________ these eggs.
blithe
alimony
antediluvian
incubate
39. A manually skilled worker Artists and ________s alike are necessary to the development of a culture.
satirical
catastrophe
artisan
obese
40. Prepare by combining; make up in concert How did the inventive chef ever ________ such strange dish?
concoct
obfuscate
asunder
propellant
41. Of lowly origin; unworthy This plan is inspired by ________ motives and I must - therefore - oppose it.
decant
vernacular
ignoble
traduce
42. Frankness - The ________ and simplicity of his speech impressed all - it was all clear he held nothing back.
fiasco
drudgery
candor
fusilade
43. Net for catching fish When the shad run during the spring - you may see fishermen with ________s along the banks of our coastal rivers.
reparable
devolve
seine
aspirant
44. Arouse to action The demogogue ________d the mob to take action into its own hands.
valor
incite
unsullied
sustain
45. Point of origin; array of numbers or algebraic symbols; mold or die Some historians claim the Nile Valley was the ________ of the Western civilization.
dais
collate
martrix
allege
46. Repay in kind (usually for bad treatment) Fear that we will ________ immediately deters our foe from attacking us.
terminus
parable
retaliate
congruence
47. Ascribe; explain I ________ her success in science to the encouragement she received from her parents.
mogul
attribute
colloquial
apathetic
48. Fairness; justice Our courts guarantee ________ to all.
terminate
quietude
equity
congenital
49. Dig; investigate ________(ing) into old books and manuscripts is part of a researcher's job.
delve
infringe
celibate
hale
50. Bear one's self; behave He ________ed himself with great dignity.
snivel
gusto
comport
pestle