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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Acquire; take possession of for one's own use The ranch owners ________d the lands that had originally been set aside for the Indians' use.
replete
quorum
appropriate
divergent
2. Premonition; foreboding Hamlet felt a ________ about his meeting with Laertes.
cleave
presentiment
intrinsically
impede
3. Pertaining to the people He lamented the passing of aristocratic society and maintained that a ________ society would lower the nation's standards.
demotic
unobtrusive
domicile
conceit
4. Food of the gods ________ was supposed to give immortality to any human who ate it.
inductive
ambrosia
adversity
capricious
5. Related; similar in nature or character Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn were two ________ spirits.
misapprehension
agenda
awe
kindred
6. Overlook; forgive; give tacit approval; excuse Unlike Widow Douglass - who ________d Huck's minor offenses - Miss Watson did nothing but scold.
condone
invulnerable
malfeasance
impermeable
7. Yielding He was ________ and ready to go along with his friends' desires.
carnage
compliant
husbandry
facilitate
8. Trite remark; commonplace statement he ________s in his speech were applauded by the vast majority in his audience; only a few people perceived how trite his remarks were.
contraband
obese
realm
platitude
9. Infallibly My teacher ________ pounced on the one typographical error in my essay.
tenuous
demagogue
unerringly
fickle
10. Imitation Her gift for ________ was so great that her friends said that she should be in the theater.
canine
mimicry
recalcitrant
trivia
11. To draft for military purposes; to take for public use The policeman ________ed the first car that approached and ordered the driver to go to the nearest hospital.
stanza
commandeer
purge
breach
12. Perfect example or embodiment Singing "I am the very model of a modern Major-General" in The Pirates of Penzance - Major-General Stanley proclaimed himself the ________ of an officer and a gentleman.
introspective
epitome
rhetoric
acuity
13. Like a glacier; extremely cold Never a warm person - when offended hugo could seem positively ________.
glacial
dross
malignant
slur
14. Dull We were disappointed by the ________ performance.
quorum
estranged
galleon
lackluster
15. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
purchase
bombast
suffragist
ferret
16. Agree If I ________ to this demand for blackmail - I am afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.
deplete
accede
reconnaissance
encompass
17. One who harvests grain Death - the Grim ________ - cuts down men and women - just as a farmer cuts down the ripened grain.
subsistence
peripatetic
hardy
reaper
18. Tube in which patterns made by the reflection in mirrors of colored pieces of glass - etc. - produce interesting symmetrical effects People found a new source of entertainment while peering through the ________; they found the ever-changing patterns
eulogy
arboretum
burly
kaleidoscope
19. Cure-all; remedy for all diseases There is no easy ________ that will solve our complicated international situation.
blurt
panacea
hurtle
satirical
20. Number of members necessary to conduct a meeting The senator asked for a roll call to determine whether a ________ was present.
purport
satellite
quorum
feasible
21. Weak; ineffective Although he wished to break the nicotine habit - he found himself ________ in resisisting the craving for a cigarette.
tipple
annul
bode
impotent
22. Suffering from indigestion All the talk about rich food made him feel ________.
blanch
dyspeptic
toil
episodic
23. Abundant; current In the face of the many rumors of scandal - which are ________ at the moment - it is best to remain silent.
impair
receptive
rife
predecessor
24. Drunken revel - The party degenerated into an ugly ________.
carousal
victuals
caste
decry
25. Capable of using either hand with equal ease A switch-hitter in baseball should be naturally ________.
pigment
esteem
ambidextrous
prosaic
26. Contend; compete Politicians ________ with one another - competing for donations and votes.
chronic
defrock
douse
vie
27. V. abstain from; resist n. chorus Whenever he heard a song with a lively chorus - Sol could never ________ from joining in on the refrain.
torso
dilemma
refrain
wastrel
28. Unselfishly generous; concerned for others In providing tutorial assistance and college scholarships to hundreds of economically disadvantaged youths - Eugene Lang performed a truly ________ deed.
semblance
altruistic
frenetic
imperturbable
29. Harmony; agreement In ________ with our rules and regulations - I am calling a meeting of our organization.
punctilious
entree
conformity
temporal
30. Capture; enslave From the moment he saw her picture - he was ________ed by her beauty.
interloper
enthrall
doctrinaire
nauseate
31. Joining; associating with His ________ with the political party was of short duration for he soon disagreed with his colleagues.
skittish
annals
affiliation
diorama
32. Banish; consign to inferior position If we ________ these experts to minor posts because of their political persuasions - we shall lose their valuable services.
relegate
solace
stringent
exodus
33. Great influence (especially political or social) - Gatsby wondered whether he had enough ________ to be admitted to the exclusive club.
genteel
clout
minuscule
willful
34. Divided into classes; arranged into strata As the economic gap between the rich and the poor increased - Roman society grew increasingly ________.
livid
equestrian
stratified
levitate
35. Drug that relieves pain; opiate His pain was so great that no ________ could relieve it.
anodyne
myriad
defunct
exult
36. Dominance - especially of one nation over others As one Eastern European nation after another declared its independence - commentators marveled at the sudden breakdown of the once monolithic Soviet ________.
unassuaged
hegemony
uxorious
brooch
37. Subdue; crush; squash The authorities acted quickly to ________ the student rebellion - sending in tanks to cow the demonstrators.
quash
animadversion
cohesion
genesis
38. Equality; close resemblance I find your analogy inaccurate because I do not see the ________ between the two illustrations.
impending
parity
loquacious
effusion
39. Tightly packed; firm; brief His short - ________ body was better suited to wrestling than to basketball.
osseus
satiate
effigy
compact
40. Active; efficient A ________ government is necessary to meet the demands of a changing society.
lumber
schematic
dynamic
bombast
41. Scolding woman No one wanted to marry Shakespeare's Kate because she was a ________.
affront
shrew
prod
sarcasm
42. Varied; greatly diversified A career woman and mother - she was constantly busy with the ________ activities of her daily life.
musky
multifarious
germinal
junta
43. Free The company offered to give one package ________ to every purchaser of one of their products.
astral
throng
tenuous
gratis
44. Daring; bold Audiences cheered as Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia made their ________ - death-defying leap to freedom and escaped Darth Vader's troops.
imply
perpetrate
audacious
castigation
45. 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.
apiary
entity
puissant
sustain
46. Specialist in classifying (animals - etc.) Dental patterns often enable the ________ to distinguish members of one rodent species from those of another.
megalomania
vapid
taxonomist
uniformity
47. Hang about; wait nearby The police helicopter ________ed above the accident.
foolhardy
supplant
hover
advocate
48. Begin; originate; receive into a group The college is about to ________ a program for reducing math anxiety among students.
initiate
invidious
endue
munificent
49. Unwilling; reluctant; stingy We received only ________ support from the mayor despite his earlier promises of aid.
fanciful
grudging
unearth
gravity
50. Going astray; erratic Your ________ behavior in this matter puzzles me since you are usually direct and straightforward.
wane
devious
philology
refraction