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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Inexperienced While it is necessary to provide these ________ poets with an opportunity to present their work - it is not essential that we admire everything they write.
authoritative
claustrophobia
visage
fledgling
2. Grow tiresome The study of word lists can eventually ________ and put one to sleep.
kindred
cohorts
pall
roil
3. Artificial; pretended His ________ mannerisms irritated may of us who had known him before his promotion.
patrician
prerogative
affected
affirmation
4. Oppose with arguments; contradict To ________ your theory will require much time but it is essential that we disprove it.
plumb
vex
controvert
prolong
5. Assume an affected pose; act artificially No matter how much Arnold boasted or ________d - I could not believe he was as important as he pretended to be.
posture
optimist
unintimidating
neologism
6. Hypothesis; surmise I based my decision to confide in him on the ________ that he would be discreet.
gauche
bawdy
analogous
supposition
7. Relating to the stars She was amazed at the number of ________ bodies the new telescope revealed.
astral
incidence
reiterate
postulate
8. Measure; distribute He tried to be impartial in his efforts to ________ out justice.
bivouac
mete
vendor
calorific
9. Obedient; easily managed As ________ as he seems today - that old lion was once a ferocious - snarling beast.
sanguine
transient
alleviate
docile
10. Revenging agent Captain Bligh vowed to be Christian's ________.
nemesis
headlong
insatiable
malefactor
11. High praise; eulogy Uneasy with the ________s expressed by his supporters - Tolkien felt unworthy of such high praise.
exegesis
verisimilitude
purge
encomium
12. Banish; consign to inferior position If we ________ these experts to minor posts because of their political persuasions - we shall lose their valuable services.
profound
relegate
manifest
slander
13. Expressiveness; persuasive speech The crowds were stirred by Martin Luther King's ________.
reiterate
idolatry
artisan
eloquence
14. Sweet sound Noted for its ________ even when it is spoken - the Italian language is particularly pleasing to the ear when sung.
alimentary
euphony
mischance
blunder
15. Sharpness (of temper) These remarks - spoken with ________ - stung the boys to whom they had been directed.
malodorous
asperity
treatise
ashen
16. Flexible; easily influenced Catherine's disposition was ________; she was like putty in her suitor's hands.
actuate
incumbent
eerie
pliant
17. Clothing "How can I go to the ball?" asked Cinderella. "I have no ________ fit to wear."
aviary
expostulation
raiment
muse
18. Not active; acted upon Mahatma Gandhi urged his followers to pursue a program of ________ resistance as he felt that it was more effective than violence and acts of terrorism.
precursor
authenticate
passive
tacit
19. Rescue from loss All attempts to ________ the wrecked ship failed.
swindler
scanty
salvage
repress
20. Uncertain; not clearly fixed; indefinite That interest rates shall rise appears certain; when they will do so - however - remains ________.
indeterminate
heinous
stentorian
hibernal
21. Meddlesome; excessively pushy in offering one's services After her long flight - Jill just wanted to nap - but the ________ bellboy was intent on showing her all the special features of the deluxe suite.
notoriety
officious
schism
prognosticate
22. Highly excited; intensely curious We were all ________ at the news that the celebrated movie star was giving up his career in order to enter a monastery.
imperiousness
vicissitude
salutary
agog
23. Unreal; grotesque; whimsical Your fears are ________ because no such animal as you have described exists.
hirsute
malign
fantastic
carnal
24. Radiating; departing from the center - Many automatic drying machines remove excess moisture from clothing by ________ force.
seminary
dismantle
unscathed
centrifugal
25. Boisterous merrymaking New Year's Eve is a night of ________.
diversity
charisma
pecuniary
revelry
26. Trick; practical joke Embarrassed by the ________ - he reddened and left the room.
flay
hoax
enamored
prevaricate
27. Prove genuine An expert was needed to ________ the original Van Gogh painting - distinguishing it from its imitation.
expertise
titter
parquet
authenticate
28. Title; chapter heading; text under illustration - I find the ________s that accompany these cartoons very clever and humorous.
wrench
ratiocination
caption
acquittal
29. Cut away; trim With the help of her editor - she was able to ________ her manuscript into publishable form.
deluge
nostrum
acquittal
prune
30. Use of force They forced him to obey - but only by great ________.
residue
coercion
metallurgical
chafe
31. Pleasantly tart-tasting; stimulating The ________sauce added to our enjoyment of the meal.
usurp
proviso
inept
piquant
32. Express sympathetic sorrow His friends gathered to ________ with him over his loss.
condole
convert
strew
nebulous
33. Sticky; viscous Molasses is a ________ substance.
glutinous
pragmatic
turgid
array
34. Enclose; place in something Tales of actual historical figures like King Alfred have become ________ded in legends.
embed
moribund
gratis
opportune
35. Half asleep The heavy meal and the overheated room made us all ________ and indifferent to the speaker.
suffragist
timid
subsume
somnolent
36. Madly excited As soon as they smelled smoke - the ________ animals milled about in their cages.
fatalism
unprecedented
rig
frenzied
37. Brawl The three musketeers were in the thick of ________.
fray
steadfast
transient
hovel
38. Stout; corpulent The salesclerk tactfully referred to the overweight customer as ________ rather than fat.
poseur
aureole
cleave
portly
39. Precede The invention of the radiotelegraph ________d the development of television by a quarter of a century.
attenuate
antecede
staid
deprecate
40. Harmony Watching Tweediedum and Tweedledee battle - Alice wondered why the two brothers could not manage to life in ________.
concord
requite
virulent
chagrin
41. Scornful remarks - stinging rebuke His feelings were hurt by the ________ of his supposed friends.
exotic
abeyance
sarcasm
frivolous
42. Equipment; odds and ends His desk was cluttered with paper - pen - ink - dictionary and other ________ of the writing craft.
paraphernalia
graduated
savant
verdant
43. Binding; causing contraction; harsh or severe The ________ quality of unsweetened lemon juice made swallowing difficult.
warrant
internecine
astringent
pertinacious
44. Suitable for drinking The recent drought in the Middle Atlantic States has emphasized the need for extensive research in ways of making sea water ________.
potable
misogamy
relegate
invidious
45. State of stubborn unwillingness to compromise The ________ of both parties in the dispute makes an early settlement almost impossible to obtain.
caulk
intransigence
rail
incriminate
46. At the point of death The doctors called the family to the bedside of the ________ patient.
leniency
adjutant
assuage
moribund
47. Approving; applauding The theatrical company reprinted the ________ comments of the critics in its advertisement.
coercion
plauditory
disinter
infidel
48. Tooth projecting from a wheel A bicycle chain moves through a series of ________s in order to propel the bike.
cog
irremediable
convention
animus
49. Customs The ________ of Mexico are those of Spain with some modifications.
sensual
glimmer
domineer
mores
50. Emotional urges behind human activity The psychiatrist maintained that suppression of the ________ often resulted in maladjustment and neuroses.
abrogate
invoke
disconcolate
libido
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