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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Small cavern The Blue ________ in Capri can be entered only by small boats rowed by natives through a natural opening in the rocks.
stymie
indeterminate
grotto
resonant
2. Repeat He ________d the warning to make sure everyone understood it.
panacea
stoic
reiterate
homily
3. To make liquids murky by stirring up sediment; to disturb Be careful when you pour not to ________ the wine; if you stir up the sediment you'll destroy the flavor.
exhume
misadventure
opalescent
roil
4. Word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing So many kings of France were named Charles that modern students need epithets to tell them apart: Charles the Wise - for example - was someone far different from Charles the Fat.
enamored
epithet
tycoon
fraught
5. Unerring We must remember that none of us is ________; we all make mistakes.
infallible
tertiary
dismember
cabal
6. Sharpness; stinging quality The ________ of the cigarette smoke made me cough.
scaffold
docket
pungency
pliant
7. Plowed but sowed; uncultivated Farmers have learned that it is advisable to permit land to let ________ every few years.
fallow
treatise
delta
unfeigned
8. Prevailinig among a specific group of people or in a specific are or country This disease is ________ in this part of the world; more than 80 percent of the population are at one time or another affected by it.
traduce
tortuous
endemic
advert
9. Affectedly languid He was ________ and indifferent about his part in the affair.
lackadaisical
galaxy
bogus
impetuous
10. Pleasant; friendly My father loved to go out for a meal with ________ companions.
excoriate
congenial
scoff
assumption
11. Able to pay all debts By dint of very frugal living - he was finally able to become ________ and avoid bankruptcy proceedings.
recalcitrant
solvent
unique
cacophony
12. One who has adopted a different religion or opinion On his trip to Japan - though the President spoke at length about the merits of American automobiles - he made few ________s to his beliefs.
elysian
misadventure
convert
supernumerary
13. Deep dish for serving soup The waiters brought the soup to the tables in silver ________s.
tureen
turgid
molten
hackles
14. Fear of being locked in - His fellow classmates laughed at his ________ and often threatened to lock him in his room.
vent
sophistry
claustrophobia
petulant
15. Dethrone; remove form office The army attempted to ________ the king and set up a military government.
subpoena
depose
flair
debutante
16. Arouse to action The demogogue ________d the mob to take action into its own hands.
incite
decorum
chide
perjury
17. Entangle; stick in swampy ground Their rear wheels became ________d in mud.
mire
vitreous
hackles
incipient
18. Uncertain how to act; weak She had no respect for him because he seemed weak-willed and ________.
antipathy
irresolute
monotheism
zeal
19. Fertility; fruitfulness The ________ of his mind is illustrated by the many vivid images in his poems.
partisan
pecuniary
fecundity
prestige
20. Take off A gentleman used to ________ his hat to a lady.
animus
perverse
doff
cipher
21. Windy The ________ weather made sailing precarious.
fleck
germinate
apprehend
gusty
22. Throw headlong; hasten The removal of American political support appeared to have ________d the downfall of the Marcos regime.
cede
precipitate
vex
accessible
23. Emphasize Adressing the jogging class - Kim ________d the importance to runners of good nutrition.
mausoleum
underscore
shackle
thwart
24. Act of assuming a human body and human nature The ________ of Jesus Christ is a basic tenet of Christian theology.
eschew
prophylactic
incarnation
acuity
25. Sordid; unwholesome In the Godfather - Michael Corleone is unwilling to expose his wife and children to the ________ side of his life as the son of a Mafia don.
seamy
progeny
laggard
atone
26. Slingshot; hurling machine - Airplanes are sometimes launched from battleships by ________s.
trite
catapult
dire
subjugate
27. Denounce; utter censure or invective He ________ed against the demagoguery of the previous speaker and urged that the audience reject his philosophy as dangerous.
fortuitous
inveigh
gingerly
prosaic
28. Stingy; excessively frugal His ________ nature did not permit him to enjoy any luxuries.
parsimonious
larder
pensive
malign
29. Pale; wan Because his occupation required that he work at night and sleep during the day - he had an exceptionally ________ complexion.
pallid
consort
bedraggle
indemnify
30. Extreme wealth; luxuriousness; abundance The glitter and ________ of the ballroom took Cinderella's breath away.
subsidy
opulence
extirpate
subsidiary
31. Animal-biting fly; an irritating person Like a ________ - he irritated all the guests at the hotel; within forty eight hours - everyone regarded him as an annoying busybody.
concomitant
glaring
gadfly
tanner
32. Conceit; vanity She thought so much of herself that we found her ________ unwarranted and irritating.
docile
demean
egotism
precept
33. Limit; independent variable We need to define the ________s of the problem.
baleful
contagion
parameter
divulge
34. Invigorate; make forceful and active Rather than exhausting Maggie - dancing ________d her.
languish
energize
schism
yoke
35. Wander aimlessly (physically or mentally) Listening to the teacher ________ - Judy wondered whether he'd ever get to his point.
ramble
unctous
sacrosanct
obscure
36. Reserved or aloof; cold in manner His ________ greeting made me feel unwelcome from the start.
ecclesiastic
distant
outlandish
mores
37. Hint; imply What are you trying to ________ by that remark?
insinuate
parasite
deign
insurgent
38. Conditional The continuation of this contract is ________ on the quality of your first output.
soporific
purgatory
facet
contingent
39. Refrain; withhold from participation After considering the effect of alcohol on his athletic performance - he decided to ________ from drinking while he trained for the race.
expository
abstain
wont
fathom
40. Church dignitary The archbishop of Moscow and other high-ranking ________s visited the Russian Orthodox seminary.
prelate
vestige
quixotic
timidity
41. Desecrating; profane His stealing of the altar cloth was a very ________ act.
amend
propagate
sacrilegious
flout
42. Boisterous; noisy The crowd became ________ and shouted their disapproval of the proposals made by the speaker.
incommodious
impetuous
obstreperous
forsake
43. Gentle breeze; west wind. When these _________s blow - it is good to be in an open boat under a full sail.
dire
zephyr
ambulatory
reprise
44. Knowledge During the election campaign - the two candidates were kept in full ________ of the international situation.
cognizance
impair
superficial
simplistic
45. Trivial; shallow Since your report gave only a ________ analysis of the problem - I cannot give you more than a passing grade.
chasm
impalpable
factious
superficial
46. Noble; aristocratic We greatly admired her well-bred - ________ elegance
gauche
ratify
supine
patrician
47. Sharpen To make shaving easier - he ________d his razor with great care.
hone
audit
unwonted
bane
48. Nourish; educate; foster The head Start program attempts to ________ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter public school.
nurture
adage
narcissist
diffidence
49. Double-dealing; hypocrisy People were shocked and dismayed when they learned of his ________ in this affair - as he had always seemed honest and straightforward.
nauseate
affected
interminable
deplicity
50. Extreme poverty When his pension fund failed - George feared he would end his days in ________.
quarry
irrelevant
penury
amiable