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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Take apart When the show closed - they ________d the scenery before restoring it.
dismantle
epoch
vindicate
haggard
2. Numerous; varied I cannot begin to tell you how much I appreciate your ________ kindnesses.
fluctuation
verity
manifold
tightwad
3. Swindle; cheat The con man specialized in ________ing insurance companies.
fancied
autonomous
postulate
bilk
4. Become popular with He tried to ________ himself into her parents' good graces.
ingratiate
deify
roil
tribulation
5. Praiseworthy; commendable His ________ deeds will be remarked by all whom he aided.
pied
laudable
antiquated
imbue
6. Indecent; obscene She took offense at his ________ remarks.
bawdy
satyr
porous
metaphor
7. Defensive mound on earth "From the ________s we watched" as the fighting continued.
lascivious
rampart
pittance
succulent
8. Shove; bump In the subway he was ________d by the crowds.
jostle
incommodious
pantomime
defile
9. Impartial; fair Do men and women receive ________ treatment from their teachers - or - as recent studies suggest - do teachers pay more attention to male students than to females?
delete
array
evenhanded
eccentric
10. Hidden sarcasm or satire; use of words that convey a meaning opposite to the literal meaning Gradually his listeners began to realize that the excessive praise he was lavishing was merely ________; he was actually denouncing his opponent.
incarnate
irony
parody
clapper
11. Controversy; argument in support of point of view Her essays were - for the main part - ________s for the party's policy.
zephyr
idolatry
podium
polemic
12. Ward off a blow He was content to wage a defensive battle and tried to ________ his opponent's thrusts.
clamber
dissonance
heyday
parry
13. Extend; draw out; lengthen In their determination to discover ways to ________ human life - doctors fail to take into account that longer lives are not always happier ones.
facet
inimical
quisling
prolong
14. Deceive; delude Having been ________ed once by the fast-talking salesman - he was extremely cautious when he went to purchase a used car.
spendthrift
avow
propagate
hoodwink
15. Obstruct The minority party agreed not to ________ the efforts of the leaders to secure a lasting peace.
mosaic
hamper
profound
succumb
16. Spasmodic; intermittent After several ________ attempts - he decided to postpone the start of the project until he felt more energetic.
bastion
fitful
gourmand
taut
17. Pertaining to the stars He was the ________ attraction of the entire performance.
stellar
peregrination
bauble
encroachment
18. Impression produced by achievements or reputation The wealthy man sought to obtain social ________ by contributing to popular charities.
environ
imprecation
prestige
optician
19. Disturb greatly I am afraid this news will ________ him and cause him grief.
daub
brusque
discursive
perturb
20. Charge If the grand jury ________s the suspect - he will go to trial.
indict
recurrent
contend
retinue
21. Wet thoroughly We were so ________d by the severe storm that we had to change into dry clothing.
winsome
bedraggle
aphasia
clime
22. Falling off - as of leaves The oak is a ________ tree.
paranoia
actuarial
mountebank
deciduous
23. Flowing into The ________ of refugees into the country has taxed the relief agencies severely.
influx
doff
impetuous
sadistic
24. Characteristic frame of mind; disposition; emotional excess Although the twins look alike - they differ markedly in ________: Tod is calm - but Rod is excitable.
temperament
prerogative
quarry
delusive
25. Flexible; easily influenced Catherine's disposition was ________; she was like putty in her suitor's hands.
indisputable
recuperate
pliant
slovenly
26. Straightforward; direct; frank I prefer Jill's ________ approach to Jack's tendency to beat around the bush.
dormant
forthright
converge
trinket
27. Persuade; bring about After the quarrel - Tina said nothing could ________ her to talk to Tony again.
induce
accolade
coincident
skimp
28. Holding; having a good memory The pupil did not need to spend much time in study as he had a ________ mind.
retentive
abrasive
warranty
concerted
29. Skip; leap playfully Watching children ________ing in the park is a pleasant experience
din
earthy
gambol
supposition
30. Large group The movie actor was surrounded by a ________ of startlets.
converse
bevy
succor
maculated
31. Lover of luxury Rich people are not always ________s; some of them have little taste for a life of luxury.
cipher
gruesome
opaque
sybarite
32. 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 ________.
cognate
smolder
emollient
miasma
33. Vertical Before hanging wallpaper it is advisable to drop a ________ line from the ceiling as a guide.
plumb
filch
reimburse
conceit
34. Having the odor of musk She left a trace of ________ perfume behind her.
musky
regicide
piscatorial
sundry
35. Irresistable; not to be escaped He felt that his fate was ________ and refused to make any attempt to improve his lot.
archetype
ineluctable
blase
multilingual
36. Smirk; smile affectedly Complimented on her appearance - Stella self-consciously ________ed.
fatuous
goad
simper
trinket
37. Clothing "How can I go to the ball?" asked Cinderella. "I have no ________ fit to wear."
raiment
vainglorious
decipher
fervor
38. Following; later In ________ lessons - we shall take up more difficult problems.
dingy
subsequent
incursion
defeatist
39. Puff or gust (of air - scent - etc.); hint. The slightest ________ of Old Spice cologne brought memories of George to her mind.
viscid
synthesis
whiff
diverse
40. Multiply; spread Since bacteria ________ more quickly in unsanitary environments - it is important to keep hospital rooms clean.
mutable
therapeutic
molten
propagate
41. Stare foolishly; look in open-mouthed awe The country boy ________ed at the skyscrapers and neon lights of the big city.
gawk
ambidextrous
gauche
lien
42. Toning down; changing from one key to another When we she spoke - it was with quiet ________ of voice.
rancid
clarion
modulation
disclose
43. Inborn His ________ talent for music was soon recognized by his parents.
distend
innate
disinclination
magisterial
44. Something originally of little value or importance that in time becomes very valuable Unnoticed by the critics at its publication - the eventual Pulitzer Prize winner was a classic ________.
sleeper
memento
perverse
dross
45. Having the title of an office without the obligations Although he was the ________ head of the company - the real decisions were made by his general manager.
variegated
requite
titular
hummock
46. Hard - inflexible He was ________ in his determination to punish the wrongdoer.
ingenuous
inscrutable
adamant
fugitive
47. Distasteful (because excessive); excessively sweet or sentimental - Disliking the ________ sweetness of standard wedding cakes - Jody and Tom chose a homemade carrot cake for their reception.
leaven
cloying
waif
permeable
48. The act of anointing with oil The anointing with oil of a person near death is called extreme ________.
accoutre
finale
unction
anonymity
49. Tending to improve; beneficial; wholesome The punishment had a ________ effect on the boy - as he became a model student.
pauper
salutary
conscript
profusion
50. Complete; consummate; make perfect The waiter recommended a glass of port to ________ the cheese.
recount
complement
avocation
mincing