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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Tasty; pleasing - attractive - or agreeable Julia Child's recipes enable amateur chefs to create ________ delicacies for their guests.
grandeur
satirical
sheathe
savory
2. Grain-eating Some ________ animals have two stomachs for digesting their food.
denotation
fusion
eclipse
herbivorous
3. Curative Now better known for its racetrack - Saratoga Springs first gained attention for the ________ qualities of its famous "healing waters."
precipitate
equity
therapeutic
entrance
4. Adjust; endanger the interests or reputation of Your presence at the scene of the dispute ________s our claim to neutrality in this matter.
hoax
compromise
sagacious
pulmonary
5. Eager enthusiasm. Wang's _________ was contagious; soon all his fellow students were busily making posters - inspired by his ardent enthusiasm for the cause.
zeal
parched
feint
entree
6. Forewarning We ignored these ________s of disaster because they appeared to be based on childish fears.
graduated
premonition
requiem
portend
7. Occurring in an unexpected and contrary manner It is ________ that his success came when he least wanted it.
ironic
chicanery
lurid
ruffian
8. Like a fanatic; furious He was a ________ follower of the Dodgers and watched them play whenever he could go to the ball park.
cessation
impromptu
disinclination
rabid
9. Beg persistently Democratic and Republican phone solicitors ________d her for contributions so frequently that she decided to give nothing to either party.
connotation
importune
monumental
noxious
10. Strong point or special talent I am not eager to play this rather seious role - for my ________ is comedy.
pillory
foreboding
forte
uncouth
11. Relating to the stars She was amazed at the number of ________ bodies the new telescope revealed.
tanner
inalienable
astral
laudatory
12. Cheap and gaudy He won a few ________ trinkets in Coney Island.
tawdry
quisling
blithe
heretic
13. Move with a wavelike motion The flag ________d in the breeze.
undulate
mete
banal
incommodious
14. Faultless He was proud of his ________ manners.
impeccable
sybarite
tarry
quack
15. Opposite The inevitable ________ of peace is not war but annihilation.
magisterial
converse
doggerel
modish
16. Bear one's self; behave He ________ed himself with great dignity.
levee
fanciful
inanimate
comport
17. Deed or action - particularly a brave deed Raoul Wallenberg was noted for his ________s in rescuing Jews from Hitler's forces.
knotty
tutelary
indite
exploit
18. Chance; luck In his poem ________ - Thomas Hardy objects to the part chance plays in our lives.
seemly
niggle
verdigris
hap
19. Talent She has an uncanny ________ for discovering new artists before the public has become aware of their existence.
quarry
interregnum
exegesis
flair
20. Broad-bladed instrument used for spreading or mixing The manufacturers of this frying pan recommended the use of a rubber ________ to avoid scratching the specially treated surface.
demographic
gourmand
prescience
spatula
21. Nourish; educate; foster The head Start program attempts to ________ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter public school.
din
minute
tertiary
nurture
22. Ornate Modern architecture has discarded the ________ trimming on buildings and emphasizes simplicity of line.
flamboyant
canto
antiquated
magnanimity
23. Violent; hasty; rash We tried to curb his ________ behavior because we felt that in his haste he might offend some people.
impetuous
neophyte
impeach
inveterate
24. Unfavorable; hostile ________ circumstances compelled him to close his business.
adverse
demean
tendentious
adherent
25. Appearance of truth; likelihood Critics praised her for the ________ of her performance as Lady Macbeth. She was completely believable.
tremulous
nonentity
verisimilitude
arbiter
26. Expose as false - exaggerated - worthless - etc.; ridicule Pointing out that he conhsistently had voted afainst strenghtening antipollution legislation - reporters ________ed the candidate's claim that he was a fervent environmentalist.
foppish
mauve
debunk
stoic
27. Glowing ardor Their kiss was full of the ________ of first love.
autopsy
fervor
misdemeanor
loathe
28. Thresh grain by hand; strike or slap; toss about In medieval times - warriors ________ed their foe with a metal ball attached to a handle.
convex
opprobrium
flail
impalpable
29. Not able to be corrected or repaired Your apology cannot atone for the ________ damage you have done to her reputation.
irreparable
potion
patronize
restive
30. Government by a few The feudal ________ was supplanted by an autocracy.
distraught
oligarchy
epigram
demure
31. Repay in kind (usually for bad treatment) Fear that we will ________ immediately deters our foe from attacking us.
libertine
inquisitor
cipher
retaliate
32. Thought - Mathematics problems sometimes require much ________.
halcyon
aversion
cerebration
compatible
33. Border upon; adjoin Where our estates ________ - we must build a fence.
obelisk
abut
trough
anonymity
34. Flood; rush When we advertised the position - we received a ________ of applications.
retain
dingy
cajole
deluge
35. Unfrightening Though Phil had expected to feel overawed when he met Joe Montana - he found the experience ________ and relaxing.
tonic
unintimidating
digression
complaisant
36. Assault He was ________ed with questions after his lecture.
lexicon
callow
assail
entice
37. Scatter The police fired tear gas into crowd to ________ the protesters.
modish
repercussion
methodical
disperse
38. Gentle breeze; west wind. When these _________s blow - it is good to be in an open boat under a full sail.
haphazard
futile
foreshadow
zephyr
39. Change in direction After what seemed an eternity - the wind ________ed to the east and the storm abated.
revoke
anthropologist
veer
evanescent
40. Imitation Her gift for ________ was so great that her friends said that she should be in the theater.
mimicry
frugality
inclement
stygian
41. Turn upside down or inside out When he ________ed his body in a hand stand - he felt the blood rush to his head.
empathy
invert
infernal
adorn
42. Unsuccessful; fruitless We had to abandon our ________ attempts.
abortive
bizarre
piety
dispatch
43. Easily deceived He preyed upon ________ people - who believed his stories of easy wealth.
foresight
veracious
lachrymose
gullible
44. Selected passage (written or musical) The cinematic equivalent of an ________ from a novel is a clip from a film.
excerpt
recidivism
sardonic
verdigris
45. Local or provincial dialect His years of study of the language at the university did not enable him to understand the ________ of the natives.
patois
permeable
parasite
ligneous
46. Droop; grow feeble When the opposing hockey team scored its third goal only minutes into the first period - the home team's spirits ________ged.
semblance
fluke
respite
flag
47. Subordinate possessions He bought the estate and all its ________.
punitive
appurtenances
cameo
misdemeanor
48. Report; record (in chronological order) - The gossip columnist was paid to ________ the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
specious
wane
chronicle
exacerbate
49. Rising again after defeat - etc. The ________ nation surprised everyone by its quick recovery after total defeat.
anomalous
resurgent
turbid
prude
50. Unit of light energy (one candle's worth) In buying light bulbs - she checked not only their power - as measured in watts - but their brightness - as measured in ________s.
lumen
denotation
dolorous
larder