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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Vain about dress and appearance He tried to imitate the ________ manner of the young men of the court.
foppish
pastiche
privation
cadence
2. Conceit; vanity She thought so much of herself that we found her ________ unwarranted and irritating.
forensic
egotism
decant
aghast
3. Inclined to form factions; causing dissension. Your statement is ________ and will upset the harmony that now exists.
insularity
factious
prescience
staccato
4. Brutal deed In time of war - many ________(ies) are committed by invading armies.
atrocity
parody
irresolute
charisma
5. Unerring We must remember that none of us is ________; we all make mistakes.
genuflect
infallible
migratory
tremulous
6. Artificial channel for directing or controlling the flow of water In times of drought - this ________ enables farmers to obtain water for irrigation.
runic
redress
atavism
sluice
7. Reserved; uncommunicative; inclined to silence Hughes preferred ________ employees to loquacious ones - noting that the formers' dislike of idle chatter might ensure their discretion about his affairs.
alimony
apocryphal
reticent
menial
8. Upward The sailor climbed ________ into the rigging.
compensatory
aloft
concatenate
desperado
9. Insignificant; unimportant Brushing off Ali's apologies for having broken the wine glass - Tamara said - "Don't worry about it; it's ________."
moratorium
misadventure
inconsequential
amity
10. Victim; object of a hunt The police closed in on their ________.
cavil
irony
stint
quarry
11. Pertaining to the improvement of race It is easier to apply ________ principles to the raising of racehorses or prize cattle than t the development of human beings.
amoral
eugenic
brawn
venue
12. Necessary requirement Many colleges state that a student must offer three years of a language as a ________ for admission.
sepulcher
overt
altercation
requisite
13. Subordinate; secondary This information may be used as ________ evidence but is not sufficient by itself to prove your argument.
sublimate
dispassionate
adjunct
subsidiary
14. Very large number ________s of mosquitoes from the swamps invaded our village every twilight.
mutter
insinuate
myriad
ethereal
15. Student of the history and science of humankind ________s have discovered several relics of prehistoric humans in this area.
communal
exalt
docket
anthropologist
16. Looking within oneself We all have our ________ moments during which we examine our souls.
trite
serendipity
introspective
impermeable
17. Cheating; deceitful The government seeks to prevent ________ and misleading advertising.
gentry
fraudulent
insensible
gall
18. Participation; involvement You cannot keep your ________ in this affair secret very long; you would be wise to admit your involvement immediately.
imply
complicity
saline
imbalance
19. Pertaining to the woods; rustic His paintings of nymphs in ________ backgrounds were criticized as oversentimental.
laxative
apparition
ecstasy
sylvan
20. Fill up again Before she could take another backpacking trip - Carla had to ________ her stock of freeze-dried foods.
lineaments
replenish
plenary
paragon
21. Hostile; opposed Despite his lawyers' best efforts to stop him - the angry prisoner continued to make ________ remarks to the judge.
burly
antagonistic
consanguinity
vintner
22. Excessively devoted to one's wife His friends laughed at him because he was so ________ and submissive to his wife's desires.
alcove
mottled
suborn
uxorious
23. Caprice; whim She followed every ________ of fashion.
decapitate
annul
simulate
vagary
24. 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.
convert
cogent
qualified
insomnia
25. Frankness - The ________ and simplicity of his speech impressed all - it was all clear he held nothing back.
appraise
genuflect
exorbitant
candor
26. Beastlike; brutal; inhuman The Red Cross sought to put an end to the ________ treatment of prisoners of war.
jaded
frailty
wastrel
bestial
27. Green; lush in vegetation Monet's paintings of the ________ meadows were symphonies in green.
lurk
agnostic
verdant
analogous
28. Conscientious; extremely thorough I can recommend him for a position of responsibility for I have found him a very ________ young man.
buttress
prognosis
comestible
scrupulous
29. Regret Although I ________ the vulgarity of your language - I defend your right to express yourself freely.
embark
deplore
plebeian
mosaic
30. Emit (odor) The room ________ed with stale tobacco smoke.
reek
holocaust
depose
pliable
31. Angry When John's mother found out that he had overthrown his checking account for the third month in a row - she was so ________ that she could scarcely speak to him.
vent
irate
bungle
lexicon
32. Shabby; wretched We finally thew out the ________ rug that the dog had destroyed.
knead
demise
mangy
escapade
33. Loss of memory Because she was suffering from ________ - the police could not get the young girl to identify herself.
amnesia
windfall
innuendo
sluggish
34. Revengeful She was very ________ and never forgave an injury.
punitive
vindictive
eminent
precursor
35. Skillful His ________ handling of the delicate situation pleased his employers.
kismet
perennial
decorum
adroit
36. Suitable; practical; politic A pragmatic politician - he was guided by what was ________ rather than by what was ethical.
expedient
conclusive
agnostic
bard
37. Acting without dialogue Because he worked in ________ - the clown could be understood wherever he appeared.
lament
arbitrate
legerdemain
pantomime
38. Hypnotize The incessant drone seemed to ________ him and place him in a trance.
cognizance
mesmerize
idiom
condign
39. Like an uncle ________ pride did not prevent him from noticing his nephew's shortcomings.
skimp
avuncular
salient
impasse
40. Unrefined; coarse His ________ remarks often embarrassed the women in the audience.
madrigal
earthy
wean
die
41. Make shiny by rubbing; polish - The maid ________ed the brass fixtures until they reflected the lamplight.
naivete
degenerate
burnish
vampire
42. Flowing smoothly; smooth Italian is a ________ language.
stratified
mellifluous
inhibit
aperture
43. Dark; dusky Despite the stereotype - not all Italians are ________; many are fair and blond.
idyllic
vital
vociferous
swarthy
44. Renounce upon oath He ________d his allegiance to the king.
excerpt
gorge
rendezvous
abjure
45. Crush or grind into very small particles Before sprinkling the dried herbs into the stew - Michael first ________d them into a fine powder.
roseate
pulverize
stoke
lout
46. Approve; support Everyone waited to see which one of the rival candidates for the city council the mayor would ________.
enclave
endorse
pendant
equanimity
47. Teacher of philosophy; quibbler; employer of fallacious reasoning You are using all the devices of a ________ in trying to prove your case; your argument is specious.
vital
sophist
effusion
perspicacious
48. Unconquerable The founders of our country had ________ willpower.
indomitable
lustrous
untenable
resplendent
49. Pertaining to conversational or common speech Your use of ________ expressions in a formal essay such as the one you have presented spoils the effect you hope to achieve.
expostulation
colloquial
glower
idiosyncratic
50. Abandon; disown; repudiate Even though she knew she would be burned at the stake as a witch - Joan of Arc refused to ________ her belief that her voices came from God.
renounce
obsequious
apogee
facetious
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