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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Argumentative; fond of argument People avoided discussing contemporary problems with him because of his ________ manner.
disputatious
staid
prevaricate
knoll
2. Lack of self-confidence or courage If you are to succeed as a salesperson - you must first lose your ________ and fear of failure.
canker
timidity
vantage
exhume
3. Hostile feeling or intent The ________ of the speaker became obvious to all when he began to indulge in sarcastic and insulting remarks.
gusto
predatory
animus
renege
4. Self-restraint; sexual chastity She vowed to lead a life of ________.
chary
terminology
heyday
continence
5. Whirlwind; whirlpool; center of turbulence; predicament into which one is inexorably plunged Sucked into the ________ of the tornado - Dorothy and Toto were carried from Kansas to Oz.
vortex
bedraggle
gaffe
humdrum
6. Forerunner The crocus is an early ________ of spring.
harbinger
diffusion
fecundity
truncate
7. Deny; go back on He ________d on paying off his debt.
tangential
ambidextrous
renege
myriad
8. Inclination; natural tendency The cross old lady has a ________ to grumble.
proclivity
impetuous
lugubrious
excerpt
9. Infallibility Jane refused to believe in the pope's ________ - reasoning: "All human beings are capable of error. The pope is a human being. Therefore - he pope is capable of error.
limn
lumber
inerrancy
autocrat
10. Peeping Jill called Jack a ________ when she caught him aiming his binoculars at a bedroom window of the house next door.
demoniac
clapper
voyeur
condign
11. Compulsion; repression of feelings There was a feeling of ________ in the room because no one dared to criticize the speaker.
constraint
bicker
kindred
recurrent
12. Diligent The young woman was so ________ that she received a commendation for her hard work.
gloss
sedulous
leery
decollete
13. Quality of being unsophisticated I cannot believe that such ________ is unassumed in a person of her age and experience.
naivete
abortive
litigation
sluggard
14. Language; idiom All this legal ________ confuses me; I need an interpreter.
mischance
paleontology
inclement
parlance
15. Taking up again; recommencement During the summer break - Don had not realized how much he missed university life: at the ________ of classes - however - he felt marked excitement and pleasure.
optimist
derelict
resumption
metallurgical
16. Binding; rigid I think these regulations are too ________.
polity
defunct
spectrum
stringent
17. Idle person; male bee Content to let his wife support him - the would-be writer was in reality nothing but a ________.
tangential
drone
hallucination
incongruity
18. Easily nauseated; squeamish As the ship left the harbor - he became ________ and thought that he was going to suffer from seasickness.
trek
queasy
elucidate
worldly
19. Still in existence Although the authorities suppressed the book - many copies are ________ and may be purchased at exorbitant prices.
mordant
extant
partial
equivocate
20. Tending to improve; beneficial; wholesome The punishment had a ________ effect on the boy - as he became a model student.
repulsion
salutary
sustenance
perusal
21. Stubborn; willful; unyielding Because she refused to marry the man her parents had chosen for her - everyone scolded Minna and called her a foolish - ________ girl.
hale
belie
headstrong
seep
22. Controlling influence President Marcos failed to maintain his ________ over Philippines.
pyromaniac
ascendancy
filch
dauntless
23. Hypnotize The incessant drone seemed to ________ him and place him in a trance.
formidable
problematic
ironic
mesmerize
24. Showy; pretentious; trying to attract attention Trump's latest casino in Atlantic City is the most ________ gambling place in the East: it easily outglitters its competitors.
propitious
ostentatious
cipher
ballast
25. Simultaneous firing or outburs (of missiles - questions - etc.) Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture concludes with a thunderous ________ of cannon fire.
fusilade
tether
prude
vertigo
26. Combative; bellicose Although at this time he was advocating a policy of neutrality - one could usually find him adopting a more ________ attitude.
militant
solvent
conscript
luster
27. Forerunners; advance forces We are the ________ of a tremendous army that is following us.
vanguard
illusion
egotism
laconic
28. Raving mad His ________ laughter frightened us.
ineffable
tactile
maniacal
convex
29. Official publication He read the ________s regularly for announcement of his promotion.
gazette
solder
alloy
replenish
30. Combine; unite in one body The unions will attempt to ________ their groups into one national body.
diversion
beget
endemic
amalgamate
31. Oversimplified; lacking individuality; seen as a type My chief objection to the book is that the characters are ________; they come across as ethnic caricatures - not as real people with individual quirks - fears - and dreams.
orthodox
meteoric
streotyped
inundate
32. Pertaining to the lungs In his researches on ________ diseases - he discovered many facts about the lungs of animals and human beings.
elysian
pulmonary
animadversion
grisly
33. Negative in connotation; having a belittling effect Instead of criticizing Clinton's policies - the Republicans made ________ remarks about his character.
perpetrate
panache
pejorative
scale
34. Make impure by mixing with baser substances It is a crime to ________ foods without informing the buyer.
debauch
dispatch
adulterate
serrated
35. Ungrateful person That ________ Bob sneered at the tie I gave him.
poseur
ostracize
headstrong
ingrate
36. Beggar From the moment we left the ship - we were surrounded by ________s and peddlers.
specious
mendicant
lackluster
defection
37. Interpret incorrectly; misjudge She took the passage seriously rather than humourously because she ________d the author's ironic tone.
degraded
summation
misconstrue
concise
38. Similary timed; simultaneous with We have many examples of scientists in different parts of the world who have made ________ discoveries.
temperate
prone
synchronous
zeal
39. Offensive I find your behavior ________; please mend your ways.
pedagogue
obnoxious
barb
idolatry
40. Mangle; tear Her body was ________d in the automobile crash.
levitate
elated
knead
lacerate
41. Complete agreement We were surprised by the ________ with which our proposals were accepted by the different groups.
gratify
gibe
unanimity
bullion
42. Gruesome; grisly The city morgue is a ________ spot for the uninitiated.
lascivious
grudging
macabre
stoic
43. Mouthlike opening; small opening The Howe Caverns were discovered when someone observed that a cold wind was issuing from an ________ in the hillside.
orifice
witless
studied
bristling
44. One who hates mankind We thought the hermit was a ________ because he shunned our society.
ascetic
solemnity
misanthrope
compunction
45. Played in an abrupt manner; marked by abrupt - sharp sound His ________ speech reminded one of the sound of a machine gun.
coeval
liaison
staccato
cadaverous
46. Snub; beat back She ________ed his invitation so smoothly that he did not realize he had been snubbed.
personable
rebuff
dissertation
tenure
47. Disentangle; solve With equal ease Miss Marple ________ed tangled balls of yarn and baffling murder mysteries.
venial
obtrusive
unravel
prolix
48. Gigantic ________ waves beat aginst the shore during the hurricane.
titanic
relevant
euphemism
interrogate
49. Violate; desecrate Tourists are urged not to ________ the sanctity of holy places by wearing improper garb.
profane
ardor
uncouth
caption
50. Stikingly bright; shining with intense heat If you leave on an ________light bulb - it quickly grows too hot to touch.
overt
philistine
incandescent
tonic