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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Frenzied; frantic His ________ activities convinced us that he had no organized plan of operation.
precipitate
functionary
debunk
frenetic
2. Awkward; cumbersome; unmanageable The large carton was so ________ that the movers had trouble getting it up the stairs.
unwieldy
autonomous
maniacal
rendition
3. Delay; object To ________ at this time will only worsen the already serious situation; now is the time for action.
galleon
gullible
demur
mundane
4. Old age; feeble mindedness of old age Most of the decisions are being made by the junior members of the company because of the ________ of the president.
narrative
obdurate
senility
rhapsodize
5. Marked with parallel bands; grooved The glacier left many ________ rocks.
emanate
impeach
striated
intimate
6. Implied comparison "He soared like an eagle" is an example of a simile; "He is an eagle in flight -" is a ________.
rapacious
gullible
metaphor
ambivalence
7. Literary dark The ________ room reminded him of an empty space.
querulous
stygian
pastiche
revulsion
8. Perfect example or embodiment Singing "I am the very model of a modern Major-General" in The Pirates of Penzance - Major-General Stanley proclaimed himself the ________ of an officer and a gentleman.
epitome
enthrall
overhaul
hirsute
9. Lead-coloredl; black and blue; ashen; enraged His face was so ________ with rage that we were afraid that he might have an attack of apoplexy.
livid
maverick
glib
ford
10. Vengeance; compensation; punishment for offenses The evangelist maintained that an angry deity would exact ________ from the sinners.
explicate
redolent
retribution
tutelage
11. Copy When you ________ your notes - please send a copy to Mr.Smith and keep the original for our files.
compliant
topography
tract
transcribe
12. Infallibility Jane refused to believe in the pope's ________ - reasoning: "All human beings are capable of error. The pope is a human being. Therefore - he pope is capable of error.
blase
inerrancy
expedite
lunar
13. Unlikely occurrence; stroke of fortune When Douglass defeated Tyson for the heavyweight championship - some sportscasters dismissed his victory as a ________.
embark
slacken
fluke
lithe
14. Laypersons; persons not connected with the clergy The ________ does not always understand the clergy's problems.
collusion
catharsis
juxtapose
laity
15. Practicing self-denial; austere The wealthy young man could not understand the ________ life led by the monks.
strident
ascetic
podium
denounce
16. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
purchase
propitious
conformity
ornithologist
17. Repay; revenge The wretch ________d his benefactors by betraying them.
quarantine
obtuse
requite
motility
18. Ridicule This article ________s the pretensions of some movie moguls.
lampoon
badger
impeach
abdicate
19. Relieve This should ________ the pain; if it does not - we shall have to use stronger drugs.
insensate
alleviate
incense
cavalcade
20. Stare foolishly; look in open-mouthed awe The country boy ________ed at the skyscrapers and neon lights of the big city.
gratis
overhaul
gawk
carrion
21. Courage; spirit When challenged by the other horses in the race - the thoroughbred proved its ________ by its determination to hold the lead.
mettle
gall
filibuster
orthography
22. Neat and trim Every button buttoned - tie firmly in place - young Alex Keaton looked ________ and tidy for his job interview at the bank.
spruce
medley
ratiocination
idyllic
23. Bind as servant or apprentice to master Many immigrants could come to America only after they had________ themselves for several years.
despoil
preternatural
abeyance
indenture
24. Unreal reflection; optical illusion The lost prospector was fooled by a ________ in the desert.
mirage
recant
fathom
subside
25. Worsen; embitter This latest arrest will ________ the already existing discontent of the people and enrage them.
insatiable
philanderer
exacerbate
epaulet
26. Protest; objection The authorities were deaf to the pastor's ________s about the lack of police protection in the area.
stagnant
hazy
remonstrance
exotic
27. Departure The ________ from the hot and stuffy city was particularly noticeable on Friday evenings.
coalesce
forestall
sedative
exodus
28. Insane He had to be institutionalized because he was ________.
deranged
jargon
luxuriant
defamation
29. Revoke; annul What would the effect on our society be if we decriminalized drug use by ________ing the laws against the possession and sale of narcotics?
bovine
context
requite
repeal
30. Distasteful; morally offensive People with ________ reputations should not be allowed to work with young children.
dispel
unsavory
cipher
compliant
31. Scold; rant You may ________ at him all you want; you will never change him.
sage
patina
impenetrable
rail
32. Secondary or minor occupation His hobby proved to be so fascinating and profitable that gradually he abandoned his regular occupation and concentrated on his ________.
precise
auroral
proselytize
avocation
33. Rebel; nonconformist To the masculine literary establishment - George Sand with her insistence on wearing trousers and smoking cigars was clearly a ________ who fought her proper womanly role.
maverick
exiguous
mammal
paraphernalia
34. Spot Her cheeks ________ed with tears - were testimony to the hours of weeping.
demotic
fleck
skulduggery
effeminate
35. Unfriendly; hostile She felt that they were ________ and were hoping for her downfall.
inconsequential
hovel
inimical
luxuriant
36. Approve; support Everyone waited to see which one of the rival candidates for the city council the mayor would ________.
inkling
kleptomaniac
endorse
low
37. Cut off part of body; prune When the doctors had to ________ Ted Kennedy's leg to prevent the spread of cancer - he did not let the loss of his leg keep him from participating in sports.
amputate
pathetic
mutter
cartographer
38. Mutilate; injure The hospital could not take care of all who had been mangled or ________ed in the railroad accident.
hamper
garner
volatile
maim
39. Aimless follower of the arts; amateur; dabbler He was not serious in his painting; he was rather a ________.
epistemologist
dilettante
papyrus
disinclination
40. Correct; change - generally for the better Hoping to ________ his condition - he left Vietnam for the United States.
unseemly
permeable
domineer
amend
41. Having a fixed order of procedure; invariable At the royal wedding - the procession of the nobles followed a ________ order of precedence.
shrew
determinate
masticate
kudos
42. Destroy leaves In Vietnam the army made extensive use of chemical agents to ________ the woodlands.
surrogate
defoliate
feign
prompt
43. Meaning; distinguishing by name A dictionary will always give us the ________ of a word; frequently - it will always give us its connotation.
cadaver
malefactor
waffle
denotation
44. Mental keenness His business ________ helped him to succeed where others had failed.
irascible
synthesis
acumen
euphoria
45. Unreal; grotesque; whimsical Your fears are ________ because no such animal as you have described exists.
perspicuity
fantastic
grotto
giddy
46. Offensive or insulting treatment Although he seemed to accept cheerfully the ________(ies) heaped upon him - he was inwardly very angry.
indignity
conclave
erudite
aromatic
47. Behaving like a slave; servile; obsequious He was proud and dignified; he refused to be ________ to anyone.
subservient
paleontology
calamity
metropolis
48. Transparent; limpid; easy to understand After reading these stodgy philosophers - I find his ________ style very enjoyable.
archaic
insouciant
purport
pellucid
49. Collarbone - Even though he wore shoulder pads - the football player broke his ________ during a practice scrimmage.
vulnerable
clavicle
uproarious
bountiful
50. Surpass; outdo Jesse Owens easily ________ped his competitors to win the gold metal at the Olympic Games.
stolidity
outrtip
superimpose
carousal