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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Perplexing; unsettled: questionable Given the many areas of conflict still awaiting resolution - the outcome of the peace talks remains ________.
problematic
pyre
abscond
disaffected
2. Prevailinig among a specific group of people or in a specific are or country This disease is ________ in this part of the world; more than 80 percent of the population are at one time or another affected by it.
hindmost
endemic
memento
exiguous
3. Slovenly; untidy She tried to change her ________ image by buying a fashionable new wardrobe.
remunerative
sunder
arable
dowdy
4. Prescribed diet and habits I doubt whether the results warrant our living under such a strict ________.
aristocracy
lax
regimen
forthright
5. Counterfeit; not authentic The police quickly found the distributors of the ________ twenty-dollar bills.
bogus
promiscuous
remorse
pathetic
6. Temporary invasion The nightly ________s and hit-and-run raids of our neighbors across the border tried the patience of the country to the point where we decided to retaliate in force.
insubordinate
arroyo
emancipate
incursion
7. One who hates mankind We thought the hermit was a ________ because he shunned our society.
misanthrope
saccharine
centaur
perjury
8. Boasted; bragged; highly publicized This much ________ project proved a disappointment when it collapsed.
titillate
temperament
optimist
vaunted
9. Distasteful; morally offensive People with ________ reputations should not be allowed to work with young children.
unsavory
shard
loquacious
pensive
10. Three-pronged spear Neptune is usually depicted as rising from the sea - carrying his ________ on his shoulder.
insubstantial
trident
inkling
apprehensive
11. Deceive; delude Having been ________ed once by the fast-talking salesman - he was extremely cautious when he went to purchase a used car.
liquidate
hoodwink
auroral
reprobation
12. Displaying foresight; thrifty; preparing for emergencies In his usual ________ manner - he had insured himself against this type of loss.
realm
itinerant
provident
imponderable
13. Satiate; stuff; indulge to excess in anything Every Thanksgiving we are ________ed with an overabundance of holiday treats.
cloying
simulate
vicarious
surfeit
14. Equip The fisherman was ________d with the best that the sporting goods store could supply
ventral
accoutre
bludgeon
visionary
15. Lacking caution; injudicious It is ________ to exercise vigorously and become overheated when you are unwell.
coagulate
imprudent
hypothetical
hinterlands
16. Stir up a fire; feed plentifully As a Scout - Marisa learned how to light a fire - how to ________ it if it started to die down - and how to extinguish it completely.
chaste
impetuous
stoke
obese
17. Hanging down from something Her ________ earrings glistened in the light.
pendant
autopsy
alimony
jubilation
18. Pedestal; raised platform The audience applauded as the conductor made his way to the ________.
abject
podium
serendipity
unsightly
19. Unattractive During adolescence many attractive young people somehow acquire the false notion that their appearance is ________.
isotope
unprepossessing
exhume
indignation
20. Something that relieves pain Friendship is the finest ________ for the pangs of disappointed love.
stultify
balm
inane
libelous
21. Not naive; sophisticated Although he was young - his remarks indicated that he was ________.
antecedents
disingenuous
foolhardy
catalyst
22. Chatter idly The little girl ________d about her doll.
symbiosis
babble
refrain
erroneous
23. Make discontented The passengers were ________d by the numerous delays.
obstetrician
disgruntle
contrite
impervious
24. Display ostentatiously She is not the one of those actresses who ________ their physical charms; she can act.
flaunt
waif
pedestrian
pragmatic
25. Gully Until the heavy rains of the past spring - this ________ had been a dry bed.
libretto
arroyo
adversary
prune
26. Problem; choice of two unsatisfactory alternatives In this ________ - he knew no one to whom he could turn for advice.
hiatus
gastronomy
assessment
dilemma
27. Contemptuous; haughty I prefer Jill's modesty to Jack's ________ and arrogant attitude.
carillon
supercilious
plutocracy
supine
28. Spoil the effect of; make inoperative Fraud will ________ the contract.
foray
oligarchy
vitiate
incendiary
29. Bury They are going to ________ the body tomorrow ar Broadlawn Cemetry.
slander
accrue
adversary
inter
30. Monarch; sovereign The ________ spent more time at Monte Carlo than he did at home on his throne.
respite
malignant
grotto
potentate
31. Generous gift Lady Bountiful distributed ________ to the poor.
biennial
largess
stamina
turbid
32. 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.
passive
satellite
gnome
allegory
33. Pass into or through; penetrate (an organization) sneakily In order to ________ enemy lines at night without being seen - the scouts darkened their faces and wore black coveralls.
scuttle
irate
infiltrate
viand
34. Shell covering the back (of a turtle - crab - etc) - At the children's zoo - Richard perched on top of the giant turtle's hard ________ as it slowly made its way around the enclosure.
carapace
opprobrium
ferment
arbiter
35. Squirm - twist. He was _________(ing - no e) in pain - desperate for the drug his body required.
writhe
orthodox
vacillate
maelstrom
36. Loathing She looked at the snake with ________.
repugnance
expedient
tutelage
assay
37. Pertaining to ships or navigation The Maritime Museum contains many models of clipper ships - logbooks - anchors and many other items of a ________ nature.
nautical
exhort
plebeian
deadlock
38. Rosy; optimistic I am afraid you will have to alter your ________ views in the light of the distressing news that has just arrived.
adulation
milieu
untenable
roseate
39. Sharp upslope of a hill The car could not go up the ________ in high gear.
rankle
titanic
ventriloquist
acclivity
40. Pardon (an offense) The father confessor ________d him of his sins.
tirade
absolve
stigma
satellite
41. Acting without dialogue Because he worked in ________ - the clown could be understood wherever he appeared.
coda
vignette
pantomime
retiring
42. Offensive or insulting treatment Although he seemed to accept cheerfully the ________(ies) heaped upon him - he was inwardly very angry.
indignity
placebo
guise
stalwart
43. Juicy; full of richness To some people - Florida citrus fruits are more ________ than those from California.
burgeon
integral
paranoia
succulent
44. Pompous; bombastic; using high-sounding language The politician could bever speak simply; she was always ________.
mendacious
grandiloquent
incontrovertible
simplistic
45. Irresistable; not to be escaped He felt that his fate was ________ and refused to make any attempt to improve his lot.
influx
disinclination
declivity
ineluctable
46. Fitness; talent The counselor evaluated his ________s before advising him about the career he should follow.
aptitude
visionary
revoke
nostalgia
47. People of standing; class of people just below nobility The local ________ did not welcome the visits of the summer tourists and tried to ignore their presence in the community.
prolong
gentry
reminiscence
devotee
48. Suppress; extinguish; inhibit Halfway through the boring lecture - Laura gave up trying to ________ her yawns.
obituary
equestrian
prude
stifle
49. Model; example; pattern Pavlov's experiment in which he trains a dog to salivate on hearing a bell is a ________ of the conditioned- response experiment in behavioal psychology.
rhapsodize
paradigm
accessory
insomnia
50. Justify; authorize. Before the judge issues the injunction - you must convince her this action is ________ed.
sanction
precipice
warrant
zephyr