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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Beg persistently Democratic and Republican phone solicitors ________d her for contributions so frequently that she decided to give nothing to either party.
importune
fleece
antagonistic
satirical
2. Meaning; distinguishing by name A dictionary will always give us the ________ of a word; frequently - it will always give us its connotation.
denotation
amoral
manacle
truculence
3. Suggest a meaning not expressed Even though your statement does not declare that you are at war with that country - your actions ________ that that is the actual situation.
alleviate
vicissitude
imply
redolent
4. One who studies reptiles As a boy - Indiana Jones had a traumatic experience involving snakes; sensibly enough - he studies to be archaeologist - not a ________.
reprove
wizened
herpetologist
chassis
5. Extremely high (of prices etc.) The super computer's price was ________.
obstinate
refurbish
prohibitive
bauble
6. Program asfor trial; book where such entries are made The case of Smith v. Jones was entered in the ________ for July 15.
verbose
pestilential
desiccate
docket
7. Discharge; give forth The maple syrup is obtained from the sap that the trees ________ in early spring.
exude
patina
stultify
benign
8. Pertaining to a province; limited in outlook; unsophisticated As ________ governor - Sir Henry administered the Queen's law in his remote corner of Canada.
provincial
desolate
composure
robust
9. Manner of walking or running; speed The lame man walked with an uneven ________.
recumbent
virtue
alcove
gait
10. Pertaining to the woods; rustic His paintings of nymphs in ________ backgrounds were criticized as oversentimental.
sylvan
tumid
staid
anonymity
11. Flair; flamboyance Many performers imitate Noel Coward - but few have his ________ and sense of style.
fraught
unearthly
headstrong
panache
12. Chatter idly The little girl ________d about her doll.
exchequer
painstaking
babble
incite
13. Purest and highest embodiment Noel Coward displayed the ________ of wit.
quintessence
callow
venerate
reimburse
14. Head off; forestall by acting first; appropriate for oneself; supplant Hoping to ________ any attempts by the opposition to make educational reform a hot political issue - the candidate set out her own plan to revitalize the public schools.
seasoned
swindler
truculence
preempt
15. Bear fruit This peach tree should ________ in three years.
brooch
fructify
buttress
fodder
16. Having an aim; biased; designed to further a cause The editorials in this periodical are ________ rather than truth-seeking.
irremediable
tendentious
array
pestilential
17. Swamp gas; heavy - vaporous atmosphere - often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence The smog hung over Victorian London like a dark cloud; noisome - reeking of decay - it was a visible ________.
miasma
tyro
idiosyncratic
rebate
18. Irritable; easily angered Her ________ temper frightened me.
canine
ovation
unsullied
irascible
19. Mournful The dove has a ________ and melancholy call
perusal
frigid
plaintive
prodigious
20. Rubbing away; tending to grind down Just as ________ cleaning powders can wear away a shiny finish - abrasive remarks can wear away a listener's patience.
opaque
suture
abrasive
rummage
21. Shine erratically; twinkle In the darkness of the cavern - the glowworms hanging from the cavern roof ________ed like distant stars.
delusive
glimmer
flick
unfettered
22. Cliff; dangerous position Suddenly Indiana Jones found himself dangling from the edge of a ________.
unwieldy
contend
elucidate
precipice
23. Imposing; impressive His ________ manner impressed those who met him for the first time.
effluvium
bask
grandiose
luminous
24. Roman outer robe Marc Antony pointed to the slashes in Caesar's ________.
toga
nuptial
slur
congenital
25. Violent; rough; noisy The unruly crowd became even more ________ when he tried to quiet them.
boisterous
madrigal
staid
bourgeois
26. Study of artifacts and relics of early mankind The professor of ________ headed an expedition to the Gobi Desert in search of ancient ruins.
incoherent
implacable
archaeology
redress
27. Muddle; drive crazy This idiotic plan is confusing enough to ________ anyone.
phenomena
addle
motif
palimpsest
28. Speed; rapidity - Hamlet resented his mother's ________ in remarrying within a month after his father's death.
waylay
celerity
promontory
panegyric
29. Limited quantity Although his story is based on a ________ of truth - most of the events he describes are fictitious.
ovoid
awe
modicum
predilection
30. Pertaining to existence; pertaining to the philosophy of ________ism To the existential philosopher - human reason is inadequate to explain an irrational - meaningless universe.
charisma
tycoon
infantile
existential
31. Surpass; outdo Jesse Owens easily ________ped his competitors to win the gold metal at the Olympic Games.
outrtip
mortician
inordinate
halting
32. Settle down; descend; grow quiet The doctor assured us that the fever would eventually ________.
renovate
barrage
holster
subside
33. Scatter The police fired tear gas into crowd to ________ the protesters.
incorporeal
obviate
cloister
disperse
34. Confused; lost in thought; preoccupied Jill studied the garbled instructions with a ________ look on her face.
asceticism
tentative
bemused
convene
35. Express disapproval of; protest against; belittle A firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy - Miss Post ________d the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
saboteur
deprecate
severance
cerebration
36. Expressiveness; persuasive speech The crowds were stirred by Martin Luther King's ________.
grandiose
ubiquitous
eloquence
pellucid
37. Spacious and After sleeping in a small roadside cabins - they found their hotel suite ________.
ovoid
commodious
unprecedented
piebald
38. Lizard that changes color in different situations - Like the ________ - he assumed the political coloration of every group he met.
chameleon
untenable
unravel
concatenate
39. One who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs Because he switched from one party to another - his former friends shunned him as an ________.
vacuous
fortitude
quiver
apostate
40. Oval; ambiguous - either purposely or because key words have been left out An ________ billiad ball wobbles because it is not perfectly round; an elliptical remark baffles because it is not perfectly clear.
elliptical
finicky
vagrant
indefatigable
41. Fearless For his ________ conduct in battle - he was promoted.
intrepid
chimerical
ultimate
malleable
42. In name only; trifling He offered to drive her to the airport for only a ________ fee.
nominal
collate
conciliatory
definitive
43. Disaster; misery - As news of the ________ spread - offers of relief poured in to the stricken community.
agility
calamity
sobriety
tempo
44. Fitness; talent The counselor evaluated his ________s before advising him about the career he should follow.
grapple
aptitude
placebo
array
45. Pertaining to speculative philosophy The modern poets have gone back to the fanciful poems of the ________ poets of the seventeenth century for many of their images.
spatial
metaphysical
gourmand
auspicious
46. Having a show of truth but open to doubt; specious Even though your argument is ________ - I still would like to have more proof.
gregarious
distrait
apposite
plausible
47. Exit Barnum's sign "To the ________" fooled many people who thought they were going to see an animal and instead found themselves in the street.
tertiary
egress
viper
gorge
48. V. abstain from; resist n. chorus Whenever he heard a song with a lively chorus - Sol could never ________ from joining in on the refrain.
residue
refrain
jocular
concord
49. Unsuccessful; fruitless We had to abandon our ________ attempts.
unctous
mannered
abortive
accelerate
50. Relating to the highest point - When he reached the ________ portions of the book - he could not stop reading.
diatribe
potential
climactic
promontory