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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Extremely hungry The ________ dog upset several garbage pails in its search for food.
ravenous
hamper
seemly
riveting
2. Central; critical De Klerk's decision to set Nelson Mandela free was ________; without Mandela's release - there was no possibility that the African National Cogress would entertain talks with the South African government.
grueling
verbalize
pivotal
proclivity
3. Act of dissecting living animals The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals opposed ________ and deplored the practice of using animals in scientific experiments.
subsidiary
monochromatic
vivisection
gamely
4. Twisting out of shape It is difficult to believe the newspaper accounts of this event because of the ________s and exaggerations of the reporters.
skiff
postulate
vivacious
distortion
5. Prepare by combining; make up in concert How did the inventive chef ever ________ such strange dish?
dearth
concoct
aspirant
philistine
6. Produced by fire; volcanic Lava - pumice - and other ________ rocks are found in great abundance around Mount Vesuvius near Naples.
fruition
lunar
igneous
affinity
7. Stinging - caustic His tendency to utter ________ remarks alienated his audience.
chronic
disperse
acrimonious
paradigm
8. Unfrightening Though Phil had expected to feel overawed when he met Joe Montana - he found the experience ________ and relaxing.
clique
unintimidating
haggle
assent
9. Mild; fragrant A ________ breeze refreshed us after the sultry blast.
proximity
penitent
balmy
agitate
10. Make a harsh noise; have an unpleasant effect; shred The screams of the quarreling children ________d on her nerves.
grate
assumption
halting
slough
11. Limited; restricted Unable to give the candidate full support - the mayor gave him only a ________ endorsement.
dictum
qualified
provoke
obelisk
12. Praising; eulogistic Some critics believe that his ________ statements about Napoleon were inspired by his desire for material advancement rather than by an honest belief in the Emperor's genius.
encomiastic
yeoman
automaton
mutinous
13. Disentangle; solve With equal ease Miss Marple ________ed tangled balls of yarn and baffling murder mysteries.
unravel
inquisitive
migratory
modulation
14. Group of persons joined in political intrigue; cabal As soon as he learned of its existence - the dictator ordered the execution of all of the members of the ________.
titanic
contend
junta
fulsome
15. Spiritual rebirth Modern penologists strive for the ________ of the prisoners.
archipelago
doff
regeneration
empirical
16. Having womanly traits His voice was high-pitched and ________.
impending
enmity
militant
effeminate
17. Utter impulsively Before she could stop him - he ________ed out the news.
carillon
blurt
churlish
graduated
18. Weakness The doctor prescribed vitamin and mineral supplements for the sick old woman because of her ________.
vampire
amok
chivalrous
frailty
19. Friendly; aiming to please The ________ youth was liked by all who met him - because of his cheerful and obliging manner.
untoward
debonair
ideology
compact
20. Changing in form; fickle His opinion were ________ and easily influenced by anyone who had any powers of persuasion.
refurbish
mutable
check
renown
21. Destroy completely The tidal wave ________d several island villages.
obliterate
concession
negation
alluvial
22. Equality; close resemblance I find your analogy inaccurate because I do not see the ________ between the two illustrations.
incumbent
calumny
parity
iota
23. Conscientious; extremely thorough I can recommend him for a position of responsibility for I have found him a very ________ young man.
emanate
composure
scrupulous
abate
24. Accustomed; hardened She became ________ to the Alaskan cold.
sylvan
inured
indignation
sadistic
25. Extremely aggressive and militant patriotism We must be careful to prevent a spirit of ________ from spreading at this time.
pallid
exposure
grate
jingoism
26. Open for the public to read; obvious It was ________ to everyone that the witness spoke the truth.
patent
philanthropist
plummet
validate
27. Quote; commend - She could ________ passages in the Bible from memory.
fresco
sybarite
purport
cite
28. Repect; value; judge I ________ Ezra Pound both for his exciting poetry and for his acute comments on literature.
import
comity
esteem
sordid
29. Combine; fuse The brooks ________ into one large river.
coalesce
reconnaissance
morose
homeostasis
30. Huge creature; something of monstrous size or power Sportcasters nicknamed the linebacker "The ________."
provoke
quadruped
bucolic
behemoth
31. Yellowish; sickly in color We were disturbed by his ________ complexion - which was due to jaundice.
foresight
quorum
sallow
testy
32. Combine; unite in one body The unions will attempt to ________ their groups into one national body.
malevolent
amalgamate
untenable
saline
33. Easily nauseated; squeamish As the ship left the harbor - he became ________ and thought that he was going to suffer from seasickness.
dissent
queasy
effectual
obloquy
34. Book for religious instruction; instruction by question and answer - He taught by engaging his pupils in a ________ until they gave him the correct answer.
orthodox
catechism
bereavement
minutiae
35. Unconscious; unresponsive Sherry and I are very different; at times when I would be covered with embarrassment - she seems ________ to shame.
effervescence
plagiarize
insensible
archaic
36. Beauty; comeliness I do not envy the judges who have to select this year's Miss America from this collection of female ________.
pulchritude
profound
dilettante
pore
37. Disaster; misery - As news of the ________ spread - offers of relief poured in to the stricken community.
calamity
mite
martinet
asteroid
38. Calm; pacify The crew tried to ________ the fears of the passengers by announcing that the fire had been controlled.
exploit
allay
throttle
plenary
39. Restrain They ________ed his arms against his body but left his legs free so that he could move about.
cherubic
torpor
pinion
nullify
40. Mentally quick and observant; having insight Because he was considered the most ________ member of the firm - he was assigned the most difficult cases.
moodiness
discerning
icon
efficacy
41. Unalterable Let us not brood over past mistakes since they are ________.
rectify
irrevocable
innovation
amiable
42. Thorough; inclusive This book provides a ________ review of verbal and math skills for the SAT.
onus
sojourn
comprehensive
marsupial
43. Cut into small parts When the Austrian Empire was ________ed - several new countries were established.
autocrat
dismember
burly
perquisite
44. Essentially; inherently; naturally Although my grandmother's china has ________ little value - I shall always cherish it for the memories it evokes.
transcend
peripatetic
intrinsically
beatitude
45. Skillful The magician was so ________ that we could not follow his movements as he performed his tricks.
dexterous
voluptuous
centrifuge
malcontent
46. Drifting wreckage Beachcombers eke out a living by salvaging the ________ and jetsam of the sea.
septic
flotsam
coagulate
nostalgia
47. Clowning John Candy's ________ in Uncle Buck was hilarious.
gravity
catechism
environ
buffoonery
48. Hesitant; faltering Novice extemporaneous speakers often talk in a ________ fashion as they grope for the right words.
halting
redundant
indite
gorge
49. Showing off learning; bookish Leaving his decisions with humorous - down-to-earth anecdotes - Judge Walker was not at all ________ legal scholar.
clapper
longevity
pedantic
alleviate
50. Homesickness; longing for the past The first settlers found so much work to do that they had little time for ________.
optimist
sacrosanct
redundant
nostalgia