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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Place of refuge or shelter; protection The refugees sought ________ from religious persecution in a new land.
asylum
potable
hazy
satiate
2. Commemorate Let us ________ his great contribution by dedicating this library in his honor.
memorialize
languor
resolution
concur
3. Relating to the stars She was amazed at the number of ________ bodies the new telescope revealed.
astral
remonstrance
exude
subliminal
4. Half-human - half-bestial being in the court of Dionysus - portrayed as wanton and cunning He was like a ________ in his lustful conduct.
wheedle
satyr
seasoned
pander
5. Excessively grasping; plundering Hawks and other ________ birds prey on variety of small animals.
contrived
rapacious
misadventure
gastronomy
6. Mixed indiscriminately; haphazard; irregular - particularly sexually In the opera La Boheme - we get a picture of the ________ life led by the young artists of Paris.
inimical
germane
promiscuous
odoriferous
7. Complicated situation; perplexity; entanglement He was called in to settle the ________ but failed to bring harmony into the situation.
luscious
accessory
thespian
imbroglio
8. Dull and unimaginative; matter-of-fact; factual Though the ad writers had come up with a highly creative campaign to publicize the company's newest product - the head office rejected it for a more ________ - down-to-earth approach.
prosody
hallowed
prosaic
amble
9. Call forth He ________d much criticism by his hostile manner.
rancid
unearthly
evoke
discount
10. Being everywhere; omnipresent That Christmas "The Little Drummer Boy" seemed ________: Justin heard the tune everywhere he went.
fanfare
ubiquitous
beatitude
fledgling
11. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
arraign
barrage
prefactory
purchase
12. Drive or hunt out of hiding She was ________ed out their secret.
vegetate
disburse
ferret
predilection
13. Use of force They forced him to obey - but only by great ________.
continence
diversion
coercion
breach
14. Meaning; distinguishing by name A dictionary will always give us the ________ of a word; frequently - it will always give us its connotation.
denotation
machinations
stoke
placid
15. Translation; artistic interpretation of a song - etc. The audience cheered enthusiastically as she completed her ________ of the aria.
garner
rendition
defray
infamous
16. Putrid; producing putrefaction The hospital was in such a filthy state that we were afraid that many of the patients would suffer from ________ poisoning.
septic
ebullient
sully
scenario
17. Deep; not superficial; complete Freud's remarkable insights into human behavior caused his fellow scientists to honor him as a ________ thinker.
profound
lofty
exemplary
puerile
18. Surround Although we were ________ed by enemy forces - we were cheerful for we were well stocked and could withstand a siege until our allies joined us.
jaunt
piscatorial
confiscate
encompass
19. Layer of earth's surface; layer of society Unless we alleviate conditions in the lowest ________ of our society - we may expect grumbling and revolt.
rudimentary
stratum
stigma
rapport
20. Feasible The board of directors decided that the plan was ________ and agreed to undertake the project.
obsequy
dismember
complaisant
practicable
21. Able to be touched; real; palpable Although Tom did not own a house - he had several ________ assets--a car - a television - a PC--that he could sell if he needed cash.
authenticate
tangible
treatise
dissident
22. Artificiality; unnaturalness; act of employing sophistry in reasoning ________ is an acquired characteristic - found more frequently among city dwellers than among residents of rural areas.
resplendent
subjugate
sophistication
insidious
23. Pertaining to earthquakes The Richter scale is a measurement of ________ disturbances.
seismic
plasticity
embed
talisman
24. Smooth and shining I want this photograph printed on ________ paper - not matte.
glossy
enfranchise
pervasive
squander
25. 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.
cadaver
potable
proliferate
inerrancy
26. Dramatic poem set to music The Glee Club decided to present an ________ during their recital.
dross
agglomeration
oratorio
sanguinary
27. Flexible; easily influenced Catherine's disposition was ________; she was like putty in her suitor's hands.
pliant
inconsistency
consonance
patois
28. Separated; alienated The ________ wife sought a divorce.
reverent
intuition
devoid
estranged
29. Scholar who overemphasizes book learning or technicalities Her insistence that the book be memorized marked the teacher as a ________ rather than a scholar.
agnostic
excerpt
affluence
pedant
30. Region near heaven or hell where certain souls are kept Among the divisions of Hell are Purgatory and ________.
limbo
intermittent
evoke
illicit
31. Correct - usually a text The critic ________ed the book by retranslating several passages.
astringent
gist
emend
anthropomorphic
32. Melted The city of Pompeii was destroyed by volcanic ash rather than by ________ lava flowing from Mount Vesuvius.
molten
emancipate
bequeath
desolate
33. Reluctant He was ________ to revealing the sources of his information.
sherbet
liaison
averse
proliferate
34. Question severely In violation of the Miranda law - the police ________ed the suspect for several hours before reading him his rights.
impeach
gruff
martrix
grill
35. Respectable If you want to buy antiques - look for a ________ dealer; far too many dealers today pass off fakes as genuine antiques.
contagion
reputable
plagiarize
conclave
36. Susceptible to wounds Achilles was ________ only in his heel.
scoff
vulnerable
grandeur
humus
37. Testify; bear witness Having served as a member of a grand jury - I can ________ that our system of indicting individuals is in need of improvement.
inimical
attest
adversity
restive
38. Significance I feel that you have not grasped the full ________ of the message sent tous by the enemy.
jollity
inopportune
exploit
import
39. Courteous Although he held a position of responsibility - he was an ________ individual and could be reached by anyone with a complaint.
voyeur
affable
momentous
brawn
40. Persuade; bring about After the quarrel - Tina said nothing could ________ her to talk to Tony again.
induce
palatable
pied
infernal
41. Wild tumult When the ships collided in the harbor - ________ broke out among the passengers.
dispassionate
pandemonium
denotation
panoramic
42. Clever He came up with a use for Styrofoam packing balls that was so ________ that his business school professors declared it was marketable.
unique
ingenious
defeatist
smolder
43. Depart secretly and hide The teller ________ed with the bonds and was not found.
ultimatum
derision
expiate
abscond
44. Shabby; wretched We finally thew out the ________ rug that the dog had destroyed.
decrepitude
exacerbate
bequeath
mangy
45. Superiority of power - quantity - etc. The rebels sought to overcome the ________ of strength of the government forces by engaging in guerrilla tactics.
heresy
wreak
surly
preponderance
46. Explain; interpret; clarify Harry Levin ________d James Joyce's novels with such clarity that even Finnegan's Wake seemed comprehensible to his students.
explicate
hybrid
tarry
mendacious
47. Indifference; lack of interest Few people could understand how he could listen to the news of the tragedy with such ________; the mahority regarded him as callous and unsympathetic.
skiff
nonchalance
indubitably
carrion
48. Tolerate; endure The dean would ________ no interference with his disciplinary actions.
acclivity
influx
brook
predatory
49. Waste The prodigal son ________ed the family estate.
supernumerary
squander
perspicuity
spasmodic
50. Blameless and exemplary Her conduct in office was ________ and her record is spotless.
unimpeachable
idiom
larder
dialectic