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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Pretend; conceal by feigning She tried to ________ her grief by her exuberant attitude.
venerable
dissimulate
clime
rebus
2. Intentional; headstrong. Donald had planned to kill his wife for months; clearly - her death was a case of deliberate - ________ murder - not a crime of passion committed by a hasty - willful youth unable to foresee the consequences of his deeds.
irrevocable
lumen
willful
heckler
3. Filthy; base; vile The social worker was angered by the ________ housing provided for the homeless.
sordid
inquisitive
discerning
relic
4. Person wearing tattered clothes He felt sorry for the ________ who was begging for food and gave him money to buy a meal.
ragamuffin
cameo
lexicographer
maim
5. Thin; slight; barely discernible. Worried about preserving his few _________ tufts of hair - Walter carefully massaged his scalp and applied hair restorer every night.
distant
lank
wispy
dulcet
6. Prove genuine An expert was needed to ________ the original Van Gogh painting - distinguishing it from its imitation.
authenticate
jaundiced
pyre
frivolous
7. Government of a community by religious leaders Some Pilgrims favored the establishment of a ________ in New England.
hierarchy
theocracy
unearthly
exhort
8. Meanly stingy; parsimonious The ________ pittance the widow receives from the government cannot keep her from poverty.
genuflect
niggardly
predatory
pendant
9. Turn aside His life was saved when his cigarette case ________ed the bullet.
outwit
illicit
deflect
forswear
10. Loyalty A dog's ________ to its owner is one of the reasons why that animal is a favorite household pet.
upshot
fidelity
confiscate
execrate
11. Brawl The three musketeers were in the thick of ________.
diligence
bereft
adversity
fray
12. Pertaining to soil deposits left by running water The farmers found the ________ deposits at the mouth of the river very fertile.
alluvial
vociferous
clandestine
idiosyncratic
13. Encouraging; exhortive The crowd listened to his ________ statements with ever-growing excitement; finally they rushed from the hall to carry to his suggestions.
hortatory
purge
daub
amputate
14. Affecting the sense of taste The Thai restaurant offered an unusual ________ experience for those used in a bland cuisine.
taxonomist
indite
erode
gustatory
15. Loss of speech due to injury or illness After the automobile accident - the victim had periods of ________ when he could not speak at all or could only mumble incoherently.
brooch
aphasia
victuals
tranquillity
16. Honor; glory; praise The singer complacently received ________ on his performance from his entourage.
minutiae
theocracy
kudos
protract
17. Reluctant He was ________ to revealing the sources of his information.
bastion
ascendancy
averse
ambidextrous
18. Disobedient; resisting authority The ________ mob shouted defiantly at the police.
engender
contumacious
commodious
profilgate
19. Light-hearted; dizzy He felt his ________ youth was past.
giddy
premonition
hiatus
conception
20. Corruption; wickedness The ________ of the tyrant's behavior shocked us all.
raze
sublimate
depravity
hoodwink
21. Drive our evil spirits By incantation and prayer - the medicine man sought to ________ the evil spirits that had taken possession of the young warrior.
illuminate
exorcise
stultify
entrance
22. Hateful I find the task of punishing you most ________.
vivisection
lackadaisical
odious
figurative
23. Disentangle; solve With equal ease Miss Marple ________ed tangled balls of yarn and baffling murder mysteries.
candor
extrude
eon
unravel
24. Aimless; haphazard; digressing at random In prison Malcolm X set himself the task of reading straight through the dictionary; to him reading was purposeful - not ________.
rampant
idiosyncratic
desultory
whet
25. Stimulate by shock; stir up The entire nation was ________d into strong military activity by the news of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
galvanize
rebus
formality
surreptitious
26. Engrossed in matters of this earth; not spiritual. You must leave your _________ goods behind you when you go to meet your Maker.
savory
distrait
predecessor
worldly
27. Headland They erected a lighthouse on the ________ to warn approaching ships of their nearness to the shore.
rift
feint
promontory
lurk
28. Angry When John's mother found out that he had overthrown his checking account for the third month in a row - she was so ________ that she could scarcely speak to him.
ruminate
irate
effete
askew
29. Hunt through discarded materials for usable items; search - especially for food If you need car parts that the dealers no longer stock - try ________ing for odd bits and pieces at the auto wreckers' yards.
scavenge
bouillon
choleric
deterrent
30. Pushing forward I found her a very ________ person - constantly seeking the center of the stage.
convex
obtrusive
reminiscence
legerdemain
31. Scatter (like seeds) The invention of the radio helped propagandists to ________ their favorite doctrines very easily.
disseminate
autopsy
artifice
hireling
32. Longing; urge. She had a _________ to get away and live on her own for a while.
yen
livid
spurious
prophetic
33. Contend; compete Politicians ________ with one another - competing for donations and votes.
claustrophobia
stilted
devious
vie
34. Repetition of beginning sound in poetry "The furrow followed free" is an example of ________.
fickle
compilation
alliteration
mogul
35. Conceited person A ________ is his own best friend.
carnal
vantage
effigy
narcissist
36. Seasonings; spices Spanish food is full of ________.
fanfare
condiments
refute
vanguard
37. Explanation - especially of biblical passages I can follow your ________ of this passage to a limited degree; some of your reasoning eludes me.
exegesis
detonation
funereal
incriminate
38. Strong emotion Margo was a creature of extremes - at one moment in ________s of joy over a vivid sunset - at another moment in transports of grief over a dying bird.
transport
regal
loquacious
ovation
39. Small planet ________s have become commonplace to the readers of interstellar travel stories in science fiction magazines.
stodgy
mnemonic
asteroid
append
40. Concise; meaty I enjoy reading his essays because they are always compact and ________.
pithy
premonitory
perceptive
blighted
41. Lead-coloredl; black and blue; ashen; enraged His face was so ________ with rage that we were afraid that he might have an attack of apoplexy.
impasse
muse
livid
piebald
42. Ancient paper made from stem of papyrus plant The ancient Egyptians were among the first to write on ________.
fruition
salient
extol
papyrus
43. Shack; small - wretched house He wondered how poor people could stand living in such a ________.
plausible
hovel
placebo
menial
44. Target of a hunt; victim In Stalking the Wild Asparagus - Euell Gibbons has as his ________ not wild beasts but wild plants.
molecule
gesticulation
prey
pulverize
45. Drive or hunt out of hiding She was ________ed out their secret.
application
ambulatory
pediatrician
ferret
46. Dining hall In this huge ________ - we can feed the entire student body at one sitting.
provident
leniency
refectory
artifacts
47. Uncertain; not clearly fixed; indefinite That interest rates shall rise appears certain; when they will do so - however - remains ________.
temporal
orientation
compact
indeterminate
48. Attacking cherished traditions George Bernard Shaw's ________ plays often startled more conventional people.
circlet
amok
stolidity
iconoclastic
49. Story in which characters are used as symbols; fable Pilgrim's Progress is an ________ of the temptations and victories of the human soul.
allegory
exhort
presumptous
excoriate
50. Insult; offend Accustomed to being treated with respect - Miss Challoner was ________ed by Vidal's offensive behavior.
strew
affront
gruesome
philology
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