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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Understood but not stated Jack never told Jill he adored her; he believed his love was ________ in his deeds.
muster
distill
implicit
inebriety
2. In name only; trifling He offered to drive her to the airport for only a ________ fee.
ostentatious
nominal
pontifical
gastronomy
3. Substance that propels or drives forward The development of our missile program has forced our scientists to seek more powerful ________s.
nihilism
propellant
forensic
recidivism
4. Sharpen To make shaving easier - he ________d his razor with great care.
preposterous
parallelism
granary
hone
5. Include; consist of If the District of Columbia were to be granted a statehood - the United States of America would ________ fifty-onestates - not just fifty.
embed
beneficiary
orient
comprise
6. Generosity Noted for his ________ - philanthropist Eugene Lang donated millions to charity.
besmirch
scrupulous
magnanimity
heedless
7. Thin and wasted His long period of starvation had left him ________.
emaciated
repertoire
careen
assay
8. Easily burned After the recent outbreak of fires in private homes - the fire commissioner ordered that all ________ materials be kept in safe containers.
abscond
combustible
aberrant
pachyderm
9. Blood feud The rival mobs engaged in a bitter ________.
quisling
graduated
vendetta
thematic
10. Pertaining to or resembling glass Although this plastic has many ________ qualties such as transparency - it is unbreakable.
vitiate
omnivorous
pallid
vitreous
11. Cause to be set aside; replace This regulation will ________ all previous rules.
assimilate
importunate
supersede
irate
12. Animal or plant living on another; toady; sycophant The tapeworm is an example of the kind of ________ that may infest the human body.
parasite
palette
grudging
mirth
13. Eat away The limestone was ________d by the dripping water
cascade
erode
parity
amass
14. Inhabitant of Ghosts are ________s of the land of the dead who return to earth.
dormer
retiring
denizen
adroit
15. Divided into classes; arranged into strata As the economic gap between the rich and the poor increased - Roman society grew increasingly ________.
sectarian
uxorious
patronize
stratified
16. Unbecoming; indecent Your levity is ________ at this time of mourning.
angular
preclude
seclusion
unseemly
17. Form into grains Sugar that has been ________d dissolves more readily than lump sugar.
unfaltering
quail
composure
granulate
18. Demanding much work or care; tedious In putting together his dictionary of the English language - Doctor Johnson undertook a ________ task.
sedition
laborious
adjutant
illimitable
19. Hanging; suspended The ________ chandeliers swayed in the breeze as if they were about to fall from the ceiling.
thermal
pendulous
promulgate
litigation
20. Excessively careful He was ________ in checking his accounts and never made mistakes.
amnesty
fallacious
disconcolate
meticulous
21. Varying form of an element The study of the ________s of uranium led to the development of the nuclear bomb.
amity
augury
isotope
warren
22. Cause to become sick; fill with disgust The foul smells began to ________ him.
portly
fanciful
malingerer
nauseate
23. Measure; distribute He tried to be impartial in his efforts to ________ out justice.
accost
dubious
irrepressible
mete
24. Wintry Bears prepare for their long ________ sleep by overeating.
reverberate
hibernal
lethargic
dutiful
25. Approach and speak first to a person When the two young men ________ed me - I was frightened because I thought they were going to attack me.
hiatus
tranquillity
solace
accost
26. Fortress - The ________ overlooked the city like a protecting angel.
citadel
ornithologist
stint
stupefy
27. Sleight of hand The magician demonstrated his renowned ________.
legerdemain
don
dissent
ancillary
28. Person entitled to benefits or proceeds of an insurance policy You may change your ________ as often as you wish.
beneficiary
foreboding
jaundiced
prototype
29. Gift giver; patron Scrooge later became Tiny Tim's ________ and gave him a benediction.
blasphemous
malodorous
benefactor
sibling
30. Commonplace; trite The English teacher criticized her story because of its ________ and unoriginal plot.
unassuming
spurious
engender
hackneyed
31. Raving mad His ________ laughter frightened us.
maniacal
catholic
rave
incriminate
32. Method or system of government When a Frenchman mentions the Old ________ - he refers to the government existing before the revolution.
humane
regime
recidivism
feasible
33. Manner of walking or running; speed The lame man walked with an uneven ________.
replenish
gait
resignation
volition
34. Dining hall In this huge ________ - we can feed the entire student body at one sitting.
expostulation
euphemism
foist
refectory
35. Dangerous Your occupation is too ________ for insurance companies to consider your application.
spruce
megalomania
ruddy
hazardous
36. 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.
slither
kinetic
ballast
precedent
37. Reveal I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will ________ it prematurely.
provident
quirk
sequester
divulge
38. Darkness; gloom The ________ and fog of the waterfront that evening depressed me.
meander
vicissitude
clarion
murkiness
39. Admit to the rights of citizenship (especially the right to vote) Although blacks were ________d shortly after the Civil War - women did not receive the right to vote until 1920.
elicit
enfranchise
erroneous
grill
40. Pertaining to the stars He was the ________ attraction of the entire performance.
touchstone
stellar
appropriate
skinflint
41. Experience; support; nourish He sustained such a severe injury that the doctors feared he would be unable to work to ________ his growing family.
centrifuge
monotony
sustain
arbiter
42. Harmful; damaging Your acceptance of her support will ultimately prove ________ rather than helpful to your cause.
pundit
detrimental
bigotry
emollient
43. Abundant He had ________ opportunity to dispose of his loot before his police caught up with him.
traduce
ample
flora
belie
44. Unreal reflection; optical illusion The lost prospector was fooled by a ________ in the desert.
bevy
recondite
mirage
vindictive
45. Division; split Let us not widen the ________ by further bickering.
goad
lithe
provenance
schism
46. Pertaining to the people He lamented the passing of aristocratic society and maintained that a ________ society would lower the nation's standards.
dinghy
demotic
malleable
colloquial
47. Slavish; cringing Constantly fawning on his employer - humble Uriah Heap was a ________ creature.
saturate
servile
demoniac
effete
48. Disobedient The ________ private was confined to the barracks.
insubordinate
malefactor
futile
lumber
49. Irreverence; wickedness We must regard your blasphemy as an act of ________.
extraneous
pillage
stigma
impiety
50. Summarize Let us ________ what has been said thus far before going ahead.
recapitulate
conservatory
foolhardy
auxiliary