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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Daily; commonplace; customary To Philip - each new day of his internship was filled with excitement; he could not dismiss his rounds as merely ________ routine.
chimerical
hieroglyphic
quotidian
fructify
2. Blues; listlessness; slack period Once the excitement of meeting her deadline was over - she found herself in the ________.
doldrums
labyrinth
mores
gouge
3. Something or someone misplaced in time; Shakespeare's reference to clocks in Julius Caesar is an ________; no clocks existed in Caesar's time.
maculated
fructify
anachronism
aviary
4. Versatile; able to take on many forms A remarkably ________ actor - Alec Guinness could take on any role.
protean
salacious
hydrophobia
obsequious
5. Dangerous Your occupation is too ________ for insurance companies to consider your application.
pseudonym
hazardous
witless
bedraggle
6. Pertaining to the woods; rustic His paintings of nymphs in ________ backgrounds were criticized as oversentimental.
extenuate
sylvan
noxious
laborious
7. Vibrate pendulumlike; waver It is interesting to note how public opinion ________s between the extremes of optimism and pessimism.
optician
oscillate
truism
irrepressible
8. To strip a priest or minister of church authority To disbar a lawyer - to ________ a priest - to suspend a doctor's license to practice--these are extreme steps that the authorities should take only after careful consideration.
unfrock
guile
controvert
vestige
9. Gradual wearing down They decided to wage a war of ________ rather than to rely on all-out attack.
categorical
vulpine
foliage
attrition
10. Unbecoming; indecent Your levity is ________ at this time of mourning.
peregrination
commensurate
unseemly
placate
11. Change of form The ________ of caterpillar to butterfly is typical of many such changes in animal life.
assent
outlandish
vestige
metamorphosis
12. Lighthearted; animated; easy and carefree In Singing in the Rain - Gene Kelly sang and danced his way throughtthe lighthearted title number in a properly ________ style.
minute
absolve
jaunty
bravado
13. The meat of a deer The hunters dined on ________.
incessant
venison
collusion
paranoia
14. Enthusiastic applause When Placido Domingo came on stage in the first act of La Boheme - he was greeted by a tremendous ________.
actuate
blatant
comely
ovation
15. Heap of combustible material - esp. for burning a corpse. The mortician put ________ on the corpse before burning a corpse.
pyre
reconcile
incredulity
abrasive
16. Perceive intuitively; foresee the future Nothing infuriated Tom more than Aunt Polly's ability to ________ when he was not telling the truth.
trough
tether
divine
sepulcher
17. Existence; means of support; livelihood In those days of inflated prices - my salary provided mere ________.
disgorge
stricture
subsistence
plagiarize
18. Slyness; sneakiness; secretiveness Fearing detection by the sentries on duty - the scout inched his way toward the enemy camp with great ________.
stealth
domicile
congenital
forestall
19. Mournful The dove has a ________ and melancholy call
plaintive
denizen
burgeon
solder
20. Plead; ask earnestly She ________ed her father to let her stay out till midnight.
hypothetical
materialism
denizen
entreat
21. Stopping - The workers threatened a ________ of all activities if their demands were not met.
amphitheater
discombobulated
mutter
cessation
22. Connoisseur of food and drink ________s frequent this restaurant because it features exotic wines and dishes.
invert
enigma
enamored
epicure
23. Facilitating evacuation of the bowels The effect of the constipation medicine is ________; it empties the bowels.
ensue
papyrus
insinuate
laxative
24. Stampede; drive out The reinforcements were able to ________ the enemy
iniquitous
resolve
digression
rout
25. Essence she was asked to give the ________ of the essay in two sentence.
gist
audit
captious
larder
26. Opinion contrary to popular belief or to accepted religion He was threatened with excommunication because his remarks were considered to be pure ________.
glaze
mores
heresy
agape
27. Permanent The ________ bonds of marriage are all too often being dissolved.
proclivity
precedent
indissoluble
stratified
28. Insipid; inane She delivered an uninspired and ________ address.
calorific
vapid
obscure
pastiche
29. Pretend He ________med sickness to get out of going to school.
traduce
sectarian
emancipate
sham
30. Dismay; shock We were ________led by the horrifying conditions in the city's jails.
dispel
appal
philatelist
niggardly
31. Treasury He had been Chancellor of the ________ before his promotion to the office he now holds.
apropos
incendiary
clandestine
exchequer
32. Docile You will find the children in this school very ________ and willing to learn.
forberance
obtuse
tractable
nonplus
33. Corruption; wickedness The ________ of the tyrant's behavior shocked us all.
depravity
zephyr
cloying
internecine
34. Agreeable; lovable His ________ disposition pleased all who had dealings with him.
ulterior
amiable
gibberish
dearth
35. Tip; summit; climax He was at the ________ of his career.
deface
swarthy
apex
beleaguer
36. Risk - particularly of being exposed to disease or to the elements; unmasking; act of laying something open ________ to sun and wind had dried out her hair and weathered her face.
convert
exposure
spartan
wrath
37. Issue forth A strong odor of sulfur________d from the spring.
sheathe
pallid
emanate
turncoat
38. Mania for doing grandiose things Developers who spend millions trying to build the world's tallest skyscraper suffer from ________.
rift
periphery
megalomania
refraction
39. Pertaining to tailors He was as famous for the ________ splendor of his attire as he was for his acting.
misnomer
sartorial
malleable
compress
40. Replace; usurp Corazon Aquino ________ed Ferdinand Marcos as president of the Philippines.
verge
supplant
succulent
altruistic
41. Prudence; ability to adjust actions to circumstances Use your ________ in this matter and do not discuss it with anyone.
discretion
balk
dialectic
xenophobia
42. Apt; suitably expressed; well chosen He was famous for his ________ remarks and was called upon to serve as master-of-ceremonies at many banquet.
topography
remorse
animosity
felicitous
43. Cause to sprout; sprout After the seeds ________ and develop their permanent leaves - the plants may be removed from the cold frames and transplanted to the garden.
atavism
philistine
contumacious
germinate
44. Fall sharply Stock prices ________ed as Wall Street reacted to the rise in interest rates.
idiosyncrasy
plummet
commodious
aria
45. Secret; hidden; not public We do not care for ________ chamber of government.
privy
stipple
amorous
castigation
46. Plowed but sowed; uncultivated Farmers have learned that it is advisable to permit land to let ________ every few years.
offensive
assail
parlance
fallow
47. Wise; shrewd That was a very ________ observation.
pedestrian
prophetic
astute
tarantula
48. Having many talents; capable of working in many fields He was a ________ athlete; at college he had earned varsity letters in baseball - football - and track.
sophistry
versatile
uninhibited
transparent
49. Scatter The molecules will ________ throughout the space according to the second law of thermodynamics.
intersperse
captious
unerringly
perturb
50. Slight knowledge I don't know whether it is better to be ignorant of a subject or to have a mere ________ of information about it.
reprove
smattering
forebears
abrogate