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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Overflow; flood The tremendous waves ________d the town.
import
inundate
bureaucracy
incommodious
2. Wanton; profane He sang a ________ song that offended many of the more prudish listeners.
sallow
ribald
coercion
beleaguer
3. Deep; not superficial; complete Freud's remarkable insights into human behavior caused his fellow scientists to honor him as a ________ thinker.
salacious
schematic
recluse
profound
4. Accidental; casual He found this ________ meeting with his friend extremely fortunate.
eminent
adventitious
calligraphy
fulcrum
5. Swirling current of water - air - etc. The water in the tide pool was still - except for an occasional ________.
emend
rant
eddy
indiscriminate
6. Pithy - compact saying Proverbs are ________s that have become familiar sayings.
vitreous
apothegm
causal
pivotal
7. Defamation; utterance of false and malicious statements Unless you can prove your allegations - your remarks constitute ________.
voluptuous
imbroglio
slander
bungle
8. Understood but not stated Jack never told Jill he adored her; he believed his love was ________ in his deeds.
bask
comprise
incur
implicit
9. Vengeance; compensation; punishment for offenses The evangelist maintained that an angry deity would exact ________ from the sinners.
imprecation
aristocracy
retribution
consort
10. Reveal I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will ________ it prematurely.
statutory
divulge
zephyr
endue
11. Not penetrable; not permitting passage through You cannot change their habits for their minds are ________ to reasoning.
capricious
fruition
impervious
pantomime
12. Small waterfall We could not appreciate the beauty of the many ________s as we made detours around each of them to avoid getting wet.
cascade
runic
relapse
jocund
13. Construction that is flagrantly incorrect grammatically I must give this paper a failing mark because it contains many ________s.
garnish
solecism
tome
illusory
14. Connoisseur of food and drink ________s frequent this restaurant because it features exotic wines and dishes.
auspicious
tractable
intractable
epicure
15. Marked by formality - Ordinary dress would be in appropriate at so ________ an affair.
quibble
girth
ceremonious
indicative
16. Disrepute; ill fame To the starlet - any publicity was good publicity: if she couldn't have a good reputation - she'd settle for ________.
punctilious
exotic
distrait
notoriety
17. Person who has a compulsive desire to steal They discovered that the wealthy customer was a ________ when they caught her stealing some cheap trinkets.
vouchsafe
subpoena
prone
kleptomaniac
18. Unattractive During adolescence many attractive young people somehow acquire the false notion that their appearance is ________.
arcane
unprepossessing
defile
vulpine
19. Permitting to light to pass through freely; easily detected Your scheme is so ________ that it will fool no one.
extrapolation
solace
aptitude
transparent
20. Eager enthusiasm. Wang's _________ was contagious; soon all his fellow students were busily making posters - inspired by his ardent enthusiasm for the cause.
tremor
horticultural
zeal
tarantula
21. Being everywhere; omnipresent That Christmas "The Little Drummer Boy" seemed ________: Justin heard the tune everywhere he went.
discomfit
ubiquitous
congeal
omnipresent
22. Stray; random He tried to study - but could not collect his ________ thoughts.
negation
vagrant
pastiche
missile
23. Provide with some quality; endow He was ________d with a lion's courage.
retentive
ornithologist
endue
proscribe
24. Free The company offered to give one package ________ to every purchaser of one of their products.
fraudulent
gambit
gratis
delta
25. Throw into confusion He became ________ed in the heated discussion when he tried to arbitrate the dispute.
embroil
bouillon
rendition
incoherent
26. Question closely; cross-examine Knowing that the Nazis would ________ him about his background - the secret agent invented a cover story that would help him meet their quesions.
rostrum
interrogate
thespian
engender
27. Shield; defense Under the ________ of the Bill of Rights - we enjoy our most treasured freedoms.
undulate
privation
iniquitous
aegis
28. Mistaken; wrong I thought my answer was correct - but it was ________.
vulpine
innocuous
congeal
erroneous
29. Lying on back The defeated pugilist lay ________ on the canvas.
cache
supine
acrimonious
begrudge
30. Endure the effects of weather or other forces. He ________ed the changes in his personal life with difficulty - as he had no one in whom to confide.
ruminate
weather
nepotism
suborn
31. Not compulsory; left to one's choice I was impressed by the range of ________ accessories for my microcomputer that were available.
optional
turbid
foist
parquet
32. Make impure by mixing with baser substances It is a crime to ________ foods without informing the buyer.
unsavory
pomposity
profusion
adulterate
33. Flexible; supple Her figure was ________ and willowy.
sextant
lithe
internecine
catholic
34. Ability to be molded When clay dries out - it loses its ________ and becomes less malleable.
disperse
plasticity
precursor
incursion
35. Act of turning aside; pastime After studying for several hours - he needed a ________ from work.
genealogy
diversion
problematic
monumental
36. Enclosure for birds The ________ at the zoo held nearly 300 birds.
aviary
optional
dexterous
poignancy
37. Government of a community by religious leaders Some Pilgrims favored the establishment of a ________ in New England.
calligraphy
ignite
theocracy
bungle
38. Shade of difference in meaning or color The unskilled eye of the layperson has difficulty in dicerning the ________s of color in the paintings.
divine
nuance
baroque
discombobulated
39. Bantering; joking - Sometimes his flippant and ________ remarks annoy us.
regatta
oust
chaffing
subsistence
40. Convenient features; courtesies In addition to the customary ________ for the business traveler -- fax machines - modems - a health club -- the hotel offers the services of a butler versed in social amenities.
abusive
paltry
rousing
amenities
41. Fertile; abundant; ornate Farming was easy in this ________ soil.
rhapsodize
unfrock
canker
luxuriant
42. Conference The peace ________ has not produced the anticipated truce.
lionize
parley
inane
besmirch
43. Upward The sailor climbed ________ into the rigging.
retinue
stamina
aloft
amiable
44. Bravery He received the Medal of Honor for his ________ in battle.
gaunt
askance
centurion
valor
45. Harmless Let him drink it; it is ________ and will have no ill effect.
innocuous
compute
innuendo
flit
46. Formal essay In order to earn a graduate degree from many of our universities - a candidate is frequently required to prepare a ________ on some scholarly subject.
dissertation
equinox
intractable
rift
47. A facial distortion to show feeling such as pain - disgust - etc. Even though he remained silent - his ________ indicated his displeasure.
detached
grimace
rotunda
graphic
48. Petition humbly; pray to grant a favor We ________ Your Majesty to grant him amnesty.
supplicate
tremulous
anthropoid
tendentious
49. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
unkempt
purchase
yore
enduring
50. Pertaining to money Jane held the family purse strings: she made all ________ decisions affecting the household.
monetary
diaphanous
abdicate
slight