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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Room to move; margin When you set a deadline - allow a little ________.
vent
osseus
aureole
leeway
2. Pertaining to or resembling glass Although this plastic has many ________ qualties such as transparency - it is unbreakable.
bauble
deride
mannered
vitreous
3. Complete; consummate; make perfect The waiter recommended a glass of port to ________ the cheese.
compensatory
complement
cardinal
mealymouthed
4. Something preceding in time that may be used as an authority or guide for future action This decision sets a ________ for future cases of a similar nature.
pendulous
nemesis
precedent
malediction
5. Cruel; deadly The newspapers told of the tragic spread of the ________ disease
reimburse
fanfare
impending
fell
6. Repetition He recited the passage by ________ and gave no indication he understood what he was saying.
flux
philatelist
sequester
rote
7. Determine or seek opinions - votes - etc. - After ________ing the sentiments of his constituents - the congressman was confident that he represented the majority opinion of his district.
traumatic
canvass
divine
antecedents
8. Stale; spoiled by age The attic was dark and ________.
inimitable
subaltern
musty
cacophony
9. Scandinavian myth; any legend This is a ________ of the sea and the men who risk their lives on it.
foreshadow
mountebank
saga
memento
10. Publicize; praise excessively I lost confidence in my broker after he ________ed some junk bonds that turned out to be a bad investment.
vogue
exult
tout
fervent
11. Remorse The judge was especially severe in this sentencing because he felt that the criminal had shown no ________ for his heinous crime.
matriarch
forsake
compunction
belie
12. Stubborn intolerance Brought up in a democratic atmosphere - student was shocked by the ________ and narrowness expressed by several of his classmates.
bigotry
vent
atavism
shun
13. Boisterous laughter The loud ________s that came from the closed room indicated that the members of the committe had not yet settled down to a serious business.
latent
guffaw
sap
fictitious
14. Those of gentle birth; refinement Her family was proud of its ________ and elegance.
frenetic
gentility
fancied
perpetual
15. Without previous preparation Her listeners were amazed that such a thorough presentation could be made in an ________ speech.
impromptu
irrepressible
solicitous
humus
16. Explanatory; serving to explain The mannual that came with my VCR was no masterpiece of ________ prose: its explanations were so garbled that I couldn't even figure out how to rewind a tape.
decollete
amnesia
nonplus
expository
17. Unrestrained; excessive She had an ________ fondness for candy.
tumult
bait
pedantic
inordinate
18. Court of justice The decision of the ________ was final and the prisoner was sentenced to death.
hermitage
tribunal
regime
thermal
19. Pertaining to earthquakes The Richter scale is a measurement of ________ disturbances.
seismic
churlish
limpid
acrimonious
20. Noble ambition Youth's ________s should be as lofty as the stars.
aspiration
unerringly
legerdemain
wane
21. Suitable for sevants; low I cannot understand why a person of your ability and talent should engage in such ________ activities.
sublime
idiom
menial
didactic
22. Lessen sadness or disappointment; give comfort When her father died - Marius did his best to ________ Cosette.
verity
console
cherubic
laggard
23. Refine; purify We must strive to ________ these desires and emotions into worthwhile activities.
brindled
masticate
sublimate
liability
24. Marginal; outer We lived - not in central London - but in one of those ________ suburbs that spring up on the outskirts of the great city.
bullion
peripheral
prognosis
codicil
25. Reveal I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will ________ it prematurely.
earthy
revile
divulge
sepulcher
26. Destroy completely The tidal wave ________d several island villages.
propitiate
potable
obliterate
disembark
27. Contrast In "Star Wars -" dark - evil Darth Vader is a perfect ________ for fair-haired - naive Luke Skywalker.
foil
polity
contrived
annuity
28. Being in debt He was in ________ with his payments on the car.
pseudonym
arrears
fundamental
mishap
29. Forcible restraint - especially unlawfully The hostages were held under ________ until the prisoners' demands were met.
duress
titular
momentum
scapegoat
30. Tawny or grayish with streaks or spots He was disappointed in the litter because the puppies were ________ he had hoped for animals of uniform color.
tawdry
quiescent
brindled
causal
31. Study of word parts A knowledge of ________ can help you on many English tests.
pithy
flippancy
etymology
assail
32. Female fox; ill-tempered woman Aware that she was right once again - he lost his temper and called her a shrew and a ________.
vixen
abase
malingerer
relinquish
33. Dark; dusky Despite the stereotype - not all Italians are ________; many are fair and blond.
naivete
remiss
swarthy
licentious
34. 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.
fathom
tendentious
dorsal
epitome
35. Generate pus When her finger began to ________ - the doctor lanced it and removed the splinter that had caused the pus to form.
bloated
pejorative
fester
choleric
36. Caprice; whim She followed every ________ of fashion.
melee
adjuration
vindictive
vagary
37. Ornament a metal surface by indenting - With his hammer - he carefully ________d an intricate design onto the surface of the chalice.
chase
archaeology
winsome
earthy
38. Seize power; supplant The revolution ended when the victorious rebel leader ________ed the throne.
buxom
conclave
usurp
aphorism
39. Revenging agent Captain Bligh vowed to be Christian's ________.
mite
delete
nemesis
appal
40. Cheerfulness; kindliness; sympathy This restaurant is famous and popular because of the ________ of the proprietor - who tries to make everyone happy.
asinine
allege
geniality
infirmity
41. Sweet sounding The ________ sounds of the birds at dawn were soon drowned out by the roar of traffic passing our motel.
raze
braggadocio
pellucid
dulcet
42. Efficient If we are to succeed - we must seek ________ means of securing our goals.
obtrusive
perspicuity
effectual
prey
43. Agreement She was in complete ________ with the verdict.
gruel
carrion
accord
spoonerism
44. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
projectile
panache
purchase
verbalize
45. Deserter; traitor Because he had abandoned his post and joined forces with the Indians - his fellow officers considered the hero of Dances with Wolves a ________.
grapple
rend
renegade
rendition
46. So small - trifling - or unimportant as to be easily disregarded Because the damage to his car had been ________ - Michael decided he wouldn't bother to report the matter to his insurance company.
dermatologist
isotope
negligible
heckler
47. Deep; not superficial; complete Freud's remarkable insights into human behavior caused his fellow scientists to honor him as a ________ thinker.
document
profound
berserk
mammal
48. Strip off skin; plunder The criminal was condemned to be ________ed alive.
consort
exude
flay
verbose
49. Felt in one's inner organs She disliked the ________ sensations she had whenever she rode the roller coaster.
thwart
dictum
visceral
yield
50. Animal or plant living on another; toady; sycophant The tapeworm is an example of the kind of ________ that may infest the human body.
parasite
pinnacle
provoke
pseudonym