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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Obscene; indecent Your ________ remarks are especially offensive because they are untrue.
scurrilous
obstetrician
tremulous
ventriloquist
2. Theme This simple ________ runs throughout the score.
motif
gusty
prosody
impeach
3. Clear beef soup The cup of ________ served by the stewards was welcomed by those who had been chilled by the cold ocean breezes.
satire
bouillon
loiter
singular
4. Used to prevent disease Despite all ________ measures introduced by the authorities - the epidemic raged until cool weather set in.
prophylactic
equanimity
mediate
dictum
5. Branching out; subdivision We must examine all the ________s of this pro em.
amorphous
bacchanalian
fervent
ramification
6. Distasteful; morally offensive People with ________ reputations should not be allowed to work with young children.
quarry
unsavory
rejoinder
despise
7. Periodic; on and off Our picnic was marred by ________ rains.
pedant
intermittent
subversive
hoard
8. Poverty Neither the economists nor the political scientists have found a way to wipe out the inequities of wealth and eliminate ________ from our society.
gerontocracy
indigence
osseus
denounce
9. With reference to; regarding I find your remarks ________ of the present situation timely and pertinent.
strut
epitaph
apropos
penitent
10. False belief; hallucination This scheme is a snare and a ________.
shyster
delusion
ephemeral
indignation
11. Forecasted course of a disease; prediction If the doctor's ________ is correct - the patient will be in a coma for at least twenty-four hours.
prognosis
baleful
acrid
sedition
12. Refutation; response with contrary evidence The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her ________.
rebuttal
disseminate
insouciant
onslaught
13. Narrow-minded person - uncultured and exculsively interested in material gain We need more men of culture and enlightenment; we have too many ________s among us.
austerity
warrant
baroque
philistine
14. Thrift; economy In these economically difficult days businesses must practice ________ or risk bankruptcy.
pugnacious
dupe
disclose
frugality
15. Overpowering; irresistible in effect The prosecutor presented a well-reasoned case - but the defense attorney's ________ arguments for leniency won over the jury.
compelling
canine
dissuade
assurance
16. Point of origin; array of numbers or algebraic symbols; mold or die Some historians claim the Nile Valley was the ________ of the Western civilization.
martrix
amnesia
constituent
somber
17. Indisputable We must yield to the ________ evidence that you have presented and free your client.
precedent
adulterate
incontrovertible
frantic
18. Stealthy; sneaky The boy gave a ________ look at his classmate's test paper.
incessant
impinge
spruce
furtive
19. Warn; reprove He ________ed his listeners to change their wicked ways.
peripheral
admonish
sedentary
lavish
20. Sediment; worthless residue David poured the wine carefully to avoid stirring up the ________.
turbid
waive
dregs
comely
21. Command I cannot accept government by ________; I feel that I must be consulted.
ambivalence
conifer
demise
fiat
22. Expressing a low opinion I resent your ________ remarks.
skeptic
derogatory
lexicon
bequeath
23. Profitable He turned his hobby into a ________ profession.
parched
factotum
eon
lucrative
24. Derived byreasoning If we accept your premise - your conclusions are easily ________.
maverick
charisma
deducible
kindle
25. Weakness of mind I am amazed at the ________ of the readers of these trashy magazines.
subliminal
imbecility
frantic
provender
26. Forerunners; advance forces We are the ________ of a tremendous army that is following us.
sinister
ordain
vanguard
chaff
27. Strengthen the base of Whereas relativity theory ________d the Newtonian mechanics - cosmology was undergirded by it.
stipple
equable
undergird
interminable
28. Adequate; deservedly severe The public approved the ________ punishment for the crime.
condign
auspicious
converse
provoke
29. Stitches sewn to hold the cut edges of a wound or incision; material used in sewing We will remove the ________s as soon as the wound heals.
shambles
prostrate
saturate
suture
30. Persuade; bring about After the quarrel - Tina said nothing could ________ her to talk to Tony again.
ingratiate
papyrus
berserk
induce
31. Approving; applauding The theatrical company reprinted the ________ comments of the critics in its advertisement.
conduit
plauditory
quash
illusion
32. Paint or draw with dots Seurat carefully ________d dabs of pure color on the canvas - juxtaposing dots of blue and yellow that the viewer's eye would interpret as green.
terminology
stipple
uproarious
comprise
33. Widespread; generally accepted A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views ________ in the America of his day.
asymmetric
compromise
quandary
prevalent
34. Laypersons; persons not connected with the clergy The ________ does not always understand the clergy's problems.
demolition
deplete
laity
granulate
35. Unique; extraordinary; odd Though the young man tried to understand Father William's ________ behavior - he still found it odd that the old man incessantly stood on his head.
singular
discordant
partial
prolong
36. Study of fish Jacques Cousteau's rpograms about sea life have advanced the cause of ________.
ichthyology
factious
restraint
laconic
37. Not able to be perceived by touch; vague Though the financial benefits of his Oxford post were meager - Lewis was drawn to it by its ________ rewards: prestige - intellectual freedom - the fellowship of his peers.
obliterate
queue
blighted
intangible
38. Slanderous remark Do not cast ________s on her character.
orthodox
symmetry
rubble
aspersion
39. Practical person No ________ enjoys becoming involved in a game that he can never win
wary
transitoriness
pragmatist
profusion
40. Non-moral The ________ individual lacks a code of ethics; he should not be classified as immoral.
amoral
expatriate
litany
conservatory
41. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes Torn between loving her parents one minute and hating them the next - she was confused by the ________ of her feelings.
faculty
interminable
ambivalence
carcinogenic
42. Path taken by a projectile The police tried to locate the spot from which the assassin had fired the fatal shot by tracing the ________ of the bullet.
incorrigible
queasy
dissuade
trajectory
43. Having many talents; capable of working in many fields He was a ________ athlete; at college he had earned varsity letters in baseball - football - and track.
proximity
deference
versatile
renegade
44. Foolish; inane He is far too intelligent to utter such ________ remarks.
tepid
fatuous
quip
molten
45. School of the fine arts (especiallymusic or drama) A gifted violinist - Marya was selected to study at the ________.
foreboding
converge
deflect
conservatory
46. Underlying character of a culture - group - etc. Seeing how tenderly Spaniards treated her small daughter made author Barbara Kingsolver aware of how greatly children were valued in the Spanish ________.
migratory
ethos
purge
superimpose
47. Denying the existence of God His ________ remarks shocked the religious worshippers.
rile
atheistic
glutton
postulate
48. Coax; wheedle - I will not be ________d into granting your wish.
capitulate
bountiful
cajole
abusive
49. Hide away or cache; produce and release a substance into an organism. The pack rat secretes odds and ends in its nest; the pancreas ________s insulin in the islets of Langerhans.
grill
secrete
withdrawn
biennial
50. Lending money at illegal rates of interest The loan shark was found guilty of ________.
usury
effervescence
asceptic
unction