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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Falling off - as of leaves The oak is a ________ tree.
babble
doctrinaire
deciduous
cohere
2. Echoing; resounding; deep and full in sound The deep - ________ voice of the actor James Earl Jones makes him particulary effective when he appears on stage.
resonant
schematic
restraint
degenerate
3. Person who appeals to people's prejudice; false leader He was accused of being a ________ because he made promises that aroused futile hopes in his listeners.
pastiche
prophetic
demagogue
imperturbable
4. Curative Now better known for its racetrack - Saratoga Springs first gained attention for the ________ qualities of its famous "healing waters."
impropriety
heretic
therapeutic
inquisitor
5. Writings preceding and following the passage quoted Because these lines are taken out of ________ - they do not convey the message the author intended.
sedentary
impropriety
degraded
context
6. Climb by crawling - She ________ed over the wall.
invective
exuberant
clamber
languid
7. Unjust; wicked I cannot approve of the ________ methods you used to gain your present position.
compliant
iniquitous
warren
sophistication
8. Unprejudiced The only ________ person in the room was the judge.
disinterested
simile
pallet
negligible
9. Epicure; person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink ________s lack self-restraint; if they enjoy a particular cuisine - they eat far too much of it.
construe
irremediable
gourmand
prophetic
10. Raid The company staged a midnight ________ against the enemy outpost.
derogatory
amplify
suborn
foray
11. Unerring We must remember that none of us is ________; we all make mistakes.
converse
prevalent
infallible
plenitude
12. Being in debt He was in ________ with his payments on the car.
exchequer
encomiastic
eclectic
arrears
13. Trusted friend He had no ________s with whom he could discuss his problems at home.
confidant
anecdote
relish
streotyped
14. Study of artifacts and relics of early mankind The professor of ________ headed an expedition to the Gobi Desert in search of ancient ruins.
papyrus
pandemic
diaphanous
archaeology
15. Miser The old ________ refused to give her a raise.
asperity
skinflint
retaliate
impiety
16. Make oneself tidy in appearance; feel self-satisfaction As Kitty ________ed before the mirror - carefully smoothing her shining hair - she couldn't help preening herself on her good looks.
retiring
impending
preen
wan
17. Tireless He was ________ in his constant efforts to raise funds for the Red Cross.
indefatigable
hue
libidinous
subpoena
18. One who studies the skin and its diseases I advise you to consult a ________ about your acne.
consonance
piety
dermatologist
gorge
19. Unfortunate This ________ creature had never known a moment's pleasure.
severance
hapless
distant
axiom
20. Case for arrows Robin Hood reached back and plucked one last arrow from his ________.
consensus
nepotism
erotic
quiver
21. Formal praise The modest hero blushed to hear the speakers delivering ________s about his valorous act.
distraught
hierarchy
panegyric
narcissist
22. Behavior; bearing His sober ________ quieted the noisy revelers.
malaise
demeanor
incur
reprieve
23. Petty criticism; fault-finding - Welcoming constructive criticism - Lexy appreciated her editor's comments - finding them free of ________.
fervor
disputatious
quadruped
carping
24. Lasting; surviving Keats believed in the ________ power of great art - which outlast its creator's brief lives.
memento
monolithic
enduring
coda
25. Revenging agent Captain Bligh vowed to be Christian's ________.
nemesis
optician
succor
depict
26. Connection I fail to see the ________ that binds these two widely separated events.
chicanery
resonant
nexus
fritter
27. Deceptive; not real Unfortunately - the costs of running the lemonade stand were so high that Tom's profits proved ________.
illusory
trajectory
ebb
moratorium
28. Easily frightened; apprehensive He was ________ and cowardish; always backing up at daunting situations.
graduated
skimp
timid
circumspect
29. Rebellion; uprising Given the current state of affairs in South Africa - an ________ seems unavoidable.
fraudulent
insurrection
integral
leeway
30. Controlling force She dreamt of living an independent life - free of all ________s.
pedagogy
tenacity
scurvy
restraint
31. In feudalism - one who held land of a superior lord The lord demanded that his ________s contribute more to his military campaign.
vassal
novice
eddy
vaunted
32. Homesickness; longing for the past The first settlers found so much work to do that they had little time for ________.
nostalgia
erotic
loathe
optimist
33. Seeker after position or status Although I am as ________ for public office - I am not willing to accept the dictates of the party bosses.
enmity
tremulous
aspirant
antecede
34. Rob; plunder The tricksters ________d him of his inheritance.
allege
dilemma
fleece
tender
35. Emotional urges behind human activity The psychiatrist maintained that suppression of the ________ often resulted in maladjustment and neuroses.
tertiary
libido
unguent
demographic
36. Put forth for analysis In you discussion - you have ________ed several questions; let us consider each one separately.
gravity
exhume
embezzlement
propound
37. Reveal I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will ________ it prematurely.
retaliate
divulge
barrister
millenium
38. Preceding in time - rank - etc. Our discussions - ________ to this event - certainly did not give you any reason to believe that we would adopt your proposal.
parley
precedent
browbeat
dawdle
39. Sad; solemn I fail to understand why there is such a ________ atmosphere; we have lost a battle - not a war.
contrived
lineaments
funereal
probe
40. Varying form of an element The study of the ________s of uranium led to the development of the nuclear bomb.
isotope
consistency
inarticulate
subterfuge
41. Fearless For his ________ conduct in battle - he was promoted.
intrepid
authoritative
averse
ruffian
42. Boastful; excessively conceited She was a ________ and arrogant individual.
optional
maculated
herbivorous
vainglorious
43. Pertaining to the improvement of race It is easier to apply ________ principles to the raising of racehorses or prize cattle than t the development of human beings.
advert
whimsical
egress
eugenic
44. Mental disorder marked by confusion The drunkard in his ________ saw strange animals.
mentor
obviate
fervid
delirium
45. Discourage His failure to pass the bar exam ________ed him.
dishearten
opalescent
forswear
mentor
46. Interdependent relationship (between groups - species) - often mutually beneficial Both the crocodile bird and the crocodile derive benefit from their ________; pecking away at food particles embedded in the crocodile's teeth - the bird derives nouri
rotunda
fulcrum
symbiosis
malign
47. Extreme poverty When his pension fund failed - George feared he would end his days in ________.
penury
cherubic
impermeable
dormer
48. Guess I ________ that he will be late for this meeting.
frantic
surmise
manacle
cascade
49. Fragrant Medieval sailing vessels brought ________ herbs from China to Europe.
somnolent
aromatic
tout
whinny
50. Feign He ________ insanity in order to avoid punishment for his crime.
gestate
prototype
comity
simulate