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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Begin formally; install in office The candidate promised that he would inaugurate a new nationwide health care plan as soon as he was ________d as president.
docile
vendetta
burgeon
inaugurate
2. Imitation Her gift for ________ was so great that her friends said that she should be in the theater.
mimicry
minion
facilitate
ironic
3. Renunciation; self-sacrifice Though Rudolph and Duchess Flavia loved one another - their love was doomed - for she had to wed the king; their act of ________ was necessary to preserve the kingdom.
accrue
abnegation
wince
contagion
4. Highly conspicuous; harshly bright ________ spelling or grammatical errors in your resume will unfavorably impress potential employers.
disgruntle
glaring
fete
belabor
5. 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.
schism
disquisition
titular
proscribe
6. Slyness; sneakiness; secretiveness Fearing detection by the sentries on duty - the scout inched his way toward the enemy camp with great ________.
stealth
distraught
disconcolate
prophetic
7. Make young again The charlatan claimed that his elixir would ________ the aged and weary.
invidious
rejuvenate
amphibian
invert
8. Fleet of warships Queen Elizabeth's navy was able to defeat the mighty ________ that threatened the English coast.
armada
lank
hibernal
infer
9. Easy to approach; obtainable We asked our guide whether the ruins were ________ on foot.
deft
accessible
pander
slapdash
10. Blessing Let us pray that the ________ of peace once more shall prevail among the nations of the world.
chalice
benison
chagrin
hone
11. Outmoded "Hip" is an ________ expression; it went out with love beads and tie-dye shirts.
deft
obsolete
anvil
mannered
12. Uprightness He was renowned for his ________ and integrity.
reprise
sporadic
churlish
rectitude
13. Reject; mock The headstrong youth ________ all authority; he refused to be curbed.
flout
efface
stringent
titanic
14. Stupid Your ________ remarks prove that you have not given this problem any serious consideration.
asinine
exposure
prelude
nostrum
15. Pacify; conciliate The teacher tried to ________ the angry mother.
placate
strut
palatable
jeopardy
16. Denoting an unobstructed and comprehensive view On a clear day - from the top of the World Trade Center you can get a ________ view of New York City and neighboring stretches of New Jersey and Long Island.
panoramic
fledgling
bate
spectral
17. Prohibit; restrain The child was not ________ed in her responses.
inhibit
welter
incorporeal
preternatural
18. Extremely dry; very thirsty The ________ desert landscape seemed hostile to life.
multiplicity
accessory
parched
hamper
19. Discipline; punish in order to correct - Whom God loves - God ________s.
audacious
chasten
pinnacle
cataract
20. Brutal deed In time of war - many ________(ies) are committed by invading armies.
atrocity
divergent
ewe
rejoinder
21. Privilege; unquestionable right The President cannot levy taxes; that is the ________ of the legislative branch of government.
martinet
maternal
prerogative
ravine
22. Forerunners; advance forces We are the ________ of a tremendous army that is following us.
loquacious
vanguard
chivalrous
whiff
23. Pompous; bombastic; using high-sounding language The politician could bever speak simply; she was always ________.
grandiloquent
multilingual
conclusive
scabbard
24. Simultaneous firing or outburs (of missiles - questions - etc.) Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture concludes with a thunderous ________ of cannon fire.
sylvan
fusilade
glib
monotheism
25. Limit; independent variable We need to define the ________s of the problem.
ensconce
pulmonary
parameter
incarnation
26. Hermit The ________ lived in a hut in the forest.
recluse
rudimentary
peccadillo
gratuitous
27. Ardent Her ________ enthusiasm inspired all of us to undertake the dangerous mission.
fervid
decipher
paranoia
philanthropist
28. Sound in judgment; wise At a key moment in his life - he made a ________ investment that was the foundation of his later wealth.
judicious
retribution
diurnal
horticultural
29. Nearsighted In thinking only of your present needs and ignoring the future - you are being rather ________.
inveigle
myopic
prehensile
remorse
30. Daring; bold Audiences cheered as Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia made their ________ - death-defying leap to freedom and escaped Darth Vader's troops.
audacious
deflect
exacerbate
generic
31. Trinket; trifle The child was delighted with the ________ she had won in the grab bag.
succulent
agog
bauble
agape
32. Strict disciplinarian The commanding officer was a ________ who observed each regulation to the ltter.
raze
disembark
martinet
conscientious
33. Very small object or creature; small coin Gnats are annoying ________s that sing.
mite
askance
commensurate
prodigy
34. Long - passionate - and vehement speech In her lengthy ________ - the principal berated the offenders.
amiss
hovel
harangue
potentate
35. Vague; hazy; cloudy She had only a ________ memory of her grandmother's face.
intractable
nebulous
periphery
microcosm
36. Universally present; ubiquitous On Christmas Eve - Santa Claus is ________.
vicissitude
commiserate
omnipresent
harass
37. Complete I have never seem anyone who makes as many stupid errors as you do; you must be a ________ idiot.
consummate
stellar
subliminal
factitous
38. Sharp-cornered; stiff in manner His features - though ________ - were curiously attractive.
badger
excise
angular
discrepancy
39. Individual who sacrifices principles for expediency by taking advantage of circumstances Forget about ethics! He's such an ________ that he'll vote in favor of any deal that will give him a break.
opportunist
stilted
consequential
ventriloquist
40. Sharpness; stinging quality The ________ of the cigarette smoke made me cough.
pungency
tutelage
ventriloquist
fatuous
41. Fallen fruit; unexpected lucky event. This huge tax refund is quite a ________.
dissertation
antiseptic
etymology
windfall
42. Self-restraint; sexual chastity She vowed to lead a life of ________.
continence
manumit
ephemeral
epoch
43. Lukewarm During the summer - I like to take a ________ bath - not a hot one.
foist
random
confidant
tepid
44. Fantastic; highly imaginative - Poe's ________ stories are sometimes too morbid for reading in bed.
chimerical
luster
rigor
prodigal
45. Talking to oneself The ________ is a device used by the dramatist to reveal a character's innermost thoughts and emotions.
nostalgia
soliloquy
germinate
droll
46. Gloomy; depressing From the doctor's grim expression - I could tell he had ________ news.
somber
slur
meticulous
amicable
47. Boredom; weariness We hope this radio will help overcome the ________ of your stay in the hospital.
fracas
moratorium
tedium
universal
48. Extended scolding; denunciation Long before he had finished his ________ - we were sufficiently aware of the seriousness of our misconduct.
euphemism
effigy
tirade
alliteration
49. Receiver Although he had been the ________ of many favors - he was not grateful to his benefactor.
lank
prototype
paean
recipient
50. Oily; bland; insincerely suave Uriah Heep disguised his nefarious actions by ________ protestations of his "'umility."
extenuate
quixotic
unctous
emissary