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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Gradual intrusion The ________ of the factories upon the neighborhood lowered the value of the real estate.
viable
encroachment
aspirant
antithesis
2. Give in; surrender. The wounded knight refused to _________ to his foe.
insubordinate
recidivism
yield
estranged
3. So small - trifling - or unimportant as to be easily disregarded Because the damage to his car had been ________ - Michael decided he wouldn't bother to report the matter to his insurance company.
dire
talisman
negligible
abstain
4. Lowered in rank; debased The ________ wretch spoke only of his past glories and honors.
degraded
carnal
jocose
elixir
5. Thriftless He was constantly being warned to mend his ________ ways and begin to "save for a rainy day."
improvident
recant
legend
mete
6. Healthful Many people with hay fever move to more ________ sections of the country during the months of August and September.
sunder
salubrious
rivulet
clamor
7. Sensitive; irascible Do not discuss this phase of the problem as he is very ________ about it.
touchy
beset
vaunted
despoil
8. Serious or fatal accident - The number of automotive ________(ies) on this holiday weekend was high.
burgeon
regal
casualty
rancor
9. Metal-bearing vein If this ________ that we have discovered extends for any distance - we have found a fortune.
lode
vulpine
colossal
reserve
10. Supposed; reputed Although there are some doubts - the ________ author of this work is Massinger.
tirade
putative
yoke
incorporeal
11. Essential; pertaining to the substance Although the delegates were aware of the importance of the problem - they could not agree on the ________ issues.
substantive
mesmerize
dorsal
instigate
12. Fleet of warships Queen Elizabeth's navy was able to defeat the mighty ________ that threatened the English coast.
illuminate
augury
armada
beneficent
13. Marked by formality - Ordinary dress would be in appropriate at so ________ an affair.
ceremonious
opiate
delusion
incense
14. Rankle - produce irritation or resentment Joe's insult ________ed in Anne's mind for days - and made her too angry to speak to him.
carillon
inequity
calamity
fester
15. Conscientious; extremely thorough I can recommend him for a position of responsibility for I have found him a very ________ young man.
scrupulous
flourish
vex
lavish
16. Prescribed diet and habits I doubt whether the results warrant our living under such a strict ________.
venison
regimen
unprecedented
incarnate
17. Estimation; appraisal I would like to have your ________ of the situation in South Africa.
protuberance
deluge
reparable
assessment
18. Grain-eating Some ________ animals have two stomachs for digesting their food.
luxuriant
harping
plummet
herbivorous
19. Incapable of being pacified Madame Defarge was the ________ enemy of the Evremonde family.
implacable
anemia
immaculate
introvert
20. Able to pay all debts By dint of very frugal living - he was finally able to become ________ and avoid bankruptcy proceedings.
repository
cerebral
precipitous
solvent
21. Unruly The ________ horse unseated its rider.
impair
fractious
reciprocal
forthright
22. Attacking cherished traditions George Bernard Shaw's ________ plays often startled more conventional people.
beleaguer
iconoclastic
subterfuge
conduit
23. Start a fire; inspire Her teacher's praise ________d a spark a hope inside her.
baroque
descry
kindle
ethereal
24. Choosing at random; confused She disapproved of her son's ________ television viewing and decided to restrict him to educational programs.
retroactive
indiscriminate
incongruity
condole
25. Person of no importance; nonexistence Don't dismiss John as a ________; in his quiet way - he's very important to the firm.
frieze
nonentity
serendipity
jingoism
26. Central; critical De Klerk's decision to set Nelson Mandela free was ________; without Mandela's release - there was no possibility that the African National Cogress would entertain talks with the South African government.
fleece
nebulous
pivotal
epic
27. Venomous spider We need an antitoxin to counteract the bite of the ________.
malediction
anvil
dyspeptic
tarantula
28. Revengeful She was very ________ and never forgave an injury.
denounce
vindictive
spruce
disdain
29. Celebrity; dignitary A leading light of the American stage - Ethel Barrymore was a theatrical ________ whose name lives on.
tentative
luminary
decollete
auroral
30. Means; effort By ________ of much hard work - the volunteers were able to control the raging forest fire.
manifest
imperiousness
odorous
dint
31. Terms used in a science or art The special ________ developed by some authorities in the field has done more to confuse laypersons than to enlighten them.
asteroid
exalt
terminology
manumit
32. To make invalid Once the contract was ________(ied)- it no longer had any legal force.
finale
mire
nullify
unwitting
33. Dig into They ________(ied) blocks of marble out of the hillside.
equivocal
checkered
quarry
banal
34. Minor fight Custer's troops expected they might run into a ________ or two on maneuvers; they did not expect to face a major battle.
franchise
skirmish
partial
vent
35. Infringe; touch; collide with How could they be married without ________ing on one another's freedom?
impinge
uncanny
excerpt
diverse
36. Brief and to the point Many of the characters portrayed by Clint Eastwood are ________ types: strong men of few words.
amicable
faction
laconic
apocryphal
37. Moderate; tone down or restrain; toughen (steel) Not even her supervisor's grumpiness could ________ Nancy's enthusiasm for her new job.
antipathy
temper
ingrained
ornate
38. Oppose with arguments; contradict To ________ your theory will require much time but it is essential that we disprove it.
controvert
rail
narcissist
tenet
39. Pour off gently Be sure to ________ this wine before serving it.
giddy
sepulcher
entrance
decant
40. Untimely; poorly chosen A rock concert is an ________ setting for a quiet conversation.
amputate
cantata
pedagogy
inopportune
41. Insult to one's character or reputation; slander Polls revealed that the front-runner's standing had been damaged by the ________s and innuendoes circulated by his opponent's staff.
bureaucracy
slur
equable
aspiration
42. Person with an insane desire to set things on fire The detectives searched the area for the ________ who had set these costly fires.
buxom
vigor
pyromaniac
conventional
43. Expose to slander His opponents tried to ________ the candidate's reputation by spreading rumors about his past.
traduce
rapacious
effectual
catechism
44. Reading I am certain that you have missed important details in your rapid ________ of this document.
perusal
debonair
lascivious
foreshadow
45. Yielding He was ________ and ready to go along with his friends' desires.
feint
unprepossessing
unkempt
compliant
46. Pantry; place where food is kept The first thing Bill did on returning home from school was to check what snacks his mother had in the ________.
chaste
tribunal
depreciate
larder
47. Abundance; completeness Looking in the pantry - we admired the ________ of fruits and pickles we had preserved during the summer.
superficial
prognosis
officious
plenitude
48. Hesitate; shrink He did not ________ in the face of danger but fought back bravely.
laggard
lugubrious
nomenclature
flinch
49. Departure The ________ from the hot and stuffy city was particularly noticeable on Friday evenings.
pugnacious
restitution
exodus
unsavory
50. Descendants; future generations We hope to leave a better world to ________.
posterity
lithe
dolorous
lode