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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. False; counterfeit; forged; illogical The hero of Jonathan Gash's mystery novels is an antique dealer who gives the reader advice on how to tell ________ antiques from the real things.
tilter
spurious
offhand
gaffe
2. Discharge; give forth The maple syrup is obtained from the sap that the trees ________ in early spring.
propriety
exude
inveterate
recession
3. Entreating; beseeching He could not resist the dog's ________ whimpering - and he gave it some food.
unctous
deterrent
suppliant
carafe
4. Commotion; riot; noise She could not make herself heard over the ________ of the mob.
throes
leery
austere
tumult
5. Beg persistently Democratic and Republican phone solicitors ________d her for contributions so frequently that she decided to give nothing to either party.
synthesis
disgorge
imminent
importune
6. Trinket; trifle The child was delighted with the ________ she had won in the grab bag.
incentive
bauble
renounce
contravene
7. Appropriate; fitting He was always able to find the ________ phrase - the correct expression for every occasion.
apposite
incontinent
onomatopoeia
factitous
8. Divide into branches or subdivisions When the plant begins to ________ - it is advisable to nip off most of the new branches.
buxom
retrospective
minute
ramify
9. Infection Fearing ________ - they took drastic steps to prevent the spread of the disease.
paranoia
supercilious
smolder
contagion
10. Substance causing vomiting The use of an ________ like mustard is useful in cases of poisoning.
emetic
mediate
placebo
temperament
11. Equivocate; play on words Do not ________; I want a straightforward and definite answer.
quibble
azure
umbrage
maim
12. Comfort in trouble I hope you will find ________ in the thought that all of us share your loss.
solace
potable
prosody
diffusion
13. Impertinent; forward I think your ________ and impudent remarks call for an apology.
ratiocination
pert
ductility
harry
14. Arrangement of parts so that balance is obtained; congruity The addition of a second tower will give this edifice the ________ that it now lacks.
opus
unobtrusive
veer
symmetry
15. Stubborn; willful; unyielding Because she refused to marry the man her parents had chosen for her - everyone scolded Minna and called her a foolish - ________ girl.
impediment
headstrong
quack
condiments
16. Something that discourages; hindrance Does the threat of capital punishment serve as a ________ to potential killers?
purge
irate
deterrent
implicit
17. Weaken; mitigate It is easier for us to ________ our own shortcomings than those of others.
extenuate
distant
ethnology
convention
18. Matchless; not able to be imitated We admire Auden for his ________ use of language; he is one of a kind.
amulet
inimitable
peripheral
lode
19. Attract; hire; pledge oneself; confront "Your case has ________d my interest - my lord -" said Holmes - "You many engage my services."
magniloquent
engage
fraudulent
choreography
20. Argue about prices I prefer to shop in a store that has a one-price policy because - whenever I ________ with a shopkeeper - I am never certain that I paid a fair price for the articles I purchased.
gullible
misogamy
impair
haggle
21. Treacherous; stealthy; sly The fifth column is ________ because it works secretly within our territory for our defeat.
loath
accost
noncommittal
insidious
22. Dictionary I cannot find this word in any ________in the library.
queasy
spangle
lexicon
indubitably
23. Excessively exacting You are ________ in your demands for perfection; we all make mistakes.
hypercritical
disarray
amicable
temperament
24. Neat; skillful The ________ waiter uncorked the champagne without spilling a drop.
deft
strut
gaunt
machinations
25. Change; introduction of something new She loved ________ just because they were new.
proscenium
innovation
introvert
verbalize
26. Clamorous; noisy The crowd grew vociferous in its anger and threatened to take the law into its own hands.
emend
peregrination
vociferous
amity
27. Fragrant Medieval sailing vessels brought ________ herbs from China to Europe.
chide
aromatic
animadversion
dire
28. Security from being destroyed - corrupted or profaned They respected the ________ of her faith and did not try to change her manner of living.
bevy
check
hallowed
inviolability
29. Existing at the beginning (of time); rudimentary The Neanderthal Man is one of our ________ ancestors.
accede
antipathy
primordial
allude
30. Curse; express abhorrence for The world ________s the memory of Hitler and hopes that genocide will never again be the policy of any nation.
hap
perimeter
degraded
execrate
31. Front of the building The ________ of the church had often been photographed by tourists because it was more interesting than the rear.
undergird
realm
anodyne
facade
32. Cautious; careful A miser hoards money not because he is ________ but because he is greedy.
receptive
diadem
prudent
presage
33. Expose as false - exaggerated - worthless - etc.; ridicule Pointing out that he conhsistently had voted afainst strenghtening antipollution legislation - reporters ________ed the candidate's claim that he was a fervent environmentalist.
rustic
stalemate
debunk
rehabilitate
34. Dull; not fresh; cheerless Refusing to be depressed by her ________ studio apartment - Bea spent the weekend polishing the floors and windows and hanging bright posters on the walls.
warrant
dingy
penchant
impalpable
35. State of being parallel; similarity There is a striking ________ between the twins.
flout
plenitude
toxic
parallelism
36. Refine; purify We must strive to ________ these desires and emotions into worthwhile activities.
neophyte
sublimate
harbinger
mulct
37. Silent; muffled; toned down In the funeral parlor - the mourners' voices had a ________ quality.
consummate
precarious
muted
check
38. Patience We must use ________ in dealing with him because he is still weak from his illness.
fulcrum
mirage
forberance
irreconsilable
39. Shackle The prisoner was ________ed to the wall.
fetter
revoke
dilemma
indeterminate
40. Reveal I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will ________ it prematurely.
divulge
conduit
suffuse
ennui
41. Having insight; penetrating; astute The brillant lawyer was known for his ________ deductions.
perspicacious
barrage
infringe
homage
42. Explain or go over excessively or to a ridiculous degree; assail verbally The debate coach warned her student not to bore the audience by ________ing his point.
belabor
derogatory
portly
obelisk
43. Given to joking The salesman was so ________ that many of his customers suggested that he become a stand-up comic.
jocose
shyster
cacophony
pariah
44. Powerlessness; feebleness The lame duck President was frustrated by his shift from enormous power to relative ________.
confound
bizarre
obsequy
impuissance
45. Fluent He is a ________ and articulate speaker.
multifarious
sleight
delineate
glib
46. Assist - usually in doing something wrong - She was unwilling to ________ him in the swindle he had planned.
disheveled
abet
grill
irrelevant
47. Interdependent relationship (between groups - species) - often mutually beneficial Both the crocodile bird and the crocodile derive benefit from their ________; pecking away at food particles embedded in the crocodile's teeth - the bird derives nouri
requite
abominate
symbiosis
acuity
48. Loyalty A dog's ________ to its owner is one of the reasons why that animal is a favorite household pet.
hone
fidelity
condescend
windfall
49. Amount produced; crop; income on investment. An experienced farmer can estimate the annual _________ of his acres with surprising accuracy.
ruffian
yield
garrulity
deprecate
50. Glowing ardor Their kiss was full of the ________ of first love.
contaminate
philology
bristling
fervor