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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Respectful; obedient The ________ child grew up to be a conscientious adult aware of his civic obligations.
dutiful
disgorge
turgid
gamut
2. Dummy The mob showed its irritation by hanging the judge in ________.
anneal
hoax
effigy
plutocracy
3. Induce someone to convert to religion or belief In these interfaith meetings - there must be no attempt to ________; we must respect all points of view.
proselytize
canter
apparition
grate
4. Bugbear; object of baseless terror If we become frightened by such ________s - we are no wiser than the birds who fear scarecrows.
bugaboo
ratify
delirium
livid
5. Acting without dialogue Because he worked in ________ - the clown could be understood wherever he appeared.
commiserate
strut
sublimate
pantomime
6. An assumed name John Smith's ________ was Bob Jones.
spurn
deposition
alias
insomnia
7. Hanging down from something Her ________ earrings glistened in the light.
emaciated
canvass
imperial
pendant
8. Call forth He ________d much criticism by his hostile manner.
evoke
prevalent
aquiline
witless
9. Extremely small Tiny and delicate - the model was built on a ________ scale.
enhance
welt
tribunal
lilliputian
10. Approve; support Everyone waited to see which one of the rival candidates for the city council the mayor would ________.
paltry
elicit
endorse
converge
11. Gaiety; cheerfulness The festive Christmas dinner was a merry one - and old and young alike joined in the general ________.
ruminate
jollity
sinecure
promulgate
12. Stoop short - as if faced with an obstacle - and refuse to continue The chief of police ________ed at sending his officers into the riot-torn area.
squat
infer
balk
requisite
13. Shorten - Because we were running out of time - the lecturer had to ________ her speech.
tangible
regime
sham
abbreviate
14. Understood; not put into words We have a ________ agreement based on only a handshake.
pillage
tacit
quagmire
anemia
15. Features - especially of the face She quickly sketched the ________ of his face.
immutable
canto
lineaments
astral
16. Empty; lacking in ideas; stupid The candidate's ________ remarks annoyed the audience - who had hoped to hear more than empty platitudes
suture
abrogate
regimen
vacuous
17. Unjust; wicked I cannot approve of the ________ methods you used to gain your present position.
deducible
aberrant
iniquitous
sagacious
18. Friendly The dispute was settled in an ________ manner with no harsh words.
checkered
auspicious
amicable
intelligentsia
19. Lascivious; lustful Chaucer's monk is not pious but ________ - a teller of lewd tales and ribald jests.
reactionary
sluggard
salacious
prune
20. Meeting The lovers kept their ________ even though they realized their danger.
tryst
whimsical
cache
infraction
21. Plunge into water; drench; extinguish They ________d each other with hoses and balloons.
skulk
douse
burgeon
thespian
22. Dangerous Your occupation is too ________ for insurance companies to consider your application.
protocol
hazardous
aristocracy
consensus
23. Quick - sharp reply Even when it was advisable for her to keep her mouth shut - she was always ready with a ________.
coercion
retort
inadvertently
amity
24. Pertaining to memory He used ________ tricks to master new words.
realm
mnemonic
chide
preternatural
25. Recede; lessen His fortunes began to ________ during the recession.
ebb
swindler
impediment
rummage
26. Fantastic; highly imaginative - Poe's ________ stories are sometimes too morbid for reading in bed.
chimerical
rote
prophetic
fracas
27. Something that discourages; hindrance Does the threat of capital punishment serve as a ________ to potential killers?
precipitate
figurine
quell
deterrent
28. Supplicatory prayer On this solemn day - the congregation responded to the prayers of the priest during the ________ with fervor and intensity.
litany
sundry
withdrawn
analgesic
29. Language; idiom All this legal ________ confuses me; I need an interpreter.
ravenous
fidelity
simplistic
parlance
30. Noble; aristocratic We greatly admired her well-bred - ________ elegance
gorge
maniacal
patrician
baffle
31. Spread over A blush ________d her cheeks when we teased her about her love affair.
fallow
suffuse
disembark
ecologist
32. Unconscious; unresponsive Sherry and I are very different; at times when I would be covered with embarrassment - she seems ________ to shame.
rotundity
insensible
blithe
proclivity
33. Expel; drive out The world wondered if Aquino would be able to ________ Marcos from office.
refute
oust
intelligentsia
distend
34. Melted The city of Pompeii was destroyed by volcanic ash rather than by ________ lava flowing from Mount Vesuvius.
mausoleum
molten
temper
emaciated
35. Trusted friend He had no ________s with whom he could discuss his problems at home.
peon
cascade
confidant
secession
36. Not penetrable; not permitting passage through You cannot change their habits for their minds are ________ to reasoning.
impervious
palpitate
renege
ornate
37. Overflow; flood The tremendous waves ________d the town.
inundate
audit
taxonomist
sarcasm
38. The act of anointing with oil The anointing with oil of a person near death is called extreme ________.
jaundiced
unction
seethe
palpable
39. Tool for holding work in place Before filling its edges - the keysmith took the blank key and fixed it firmly between the jaws of a ________.
abject
vise
compliance
parity
40. Subordinate; secondary This information may be used as ________ evidence but is not sufficient by itself to prove your argument.
discredit
glean
subsidiary
disconcert
41. Sudden flood I am worried about the possibility of a ________ if the rains do not diminish soon.
artifacts
shrewd
balmy
spate
42. Sun's corona; halo Many medieval paintings depict saintly characters with ________ around their heads.
disingenuous
clamor
aureole
perigee
43. Broad comedy; mockery Nothing went right; the entire interview degenerated into a ________.
dissent
farce
atavism
lugubrious
44. Seasonings; spices Spanish food is full of ________.
condiments
constituent
dote
tithe
45. Very precise and formal; exceedingly proper Many people commented on the contrast between the ________ attire of the young lady and the inappropriate clothing worn by her escort.
carapace
prim
piquant
knavery
46. Damp She could not stand the ________ climate and moved to a drier area.
humid
impervious
pernicious
odium
47. Fear A ruler who maintains his power by ________ is bound to develop clandestine resistance.
intimidation
procurement
treatise
fractious
48. Award of merit In Hollywood - an "Oscar" is the highest ________.
accolade
spontaneity
excise
sequester
49. Half-stifled laugh The boy could not suppress a ________ when the teacher sat on the tack.
snicker
flaunt
appurtenances
context
50. Not essential; minor The scholarship covered his major expenses at college and some of his ________expenses as well.
wallow
manifest
abrogate
incidental