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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Agreeable; pleasing to the taste Neither Jack's underbaked opinions nor his overcooked casseroles were ________ to me.
trilogy
irascible
frugality
palatable
2. Opening; hole She discovered a small ________ in the wall - through which the insects had entered the room.
reparable
pedantic
aperture
altercation
3. Husky; muscular - The ________ mover lifted the packing crate with ease.
viable
opprobrium
burly
stipple
4. Cut away; cut out When you ________ the dead and dying limbs of a tree - you not only improve its appearance but also enhance its chances of bearing fruit.
excise
husbandry
vise
winnow
5. Fertile; abundant; ornate Farming was easy in this ________ soil.
luxuriant
altruistic
appreciate
severance
6. Cancel; retract Repeat offenders who continue to drive under the influence of alcohol face having their driver's licensespermanently ________d.
presage
revoke
devout
lank
7. Pleasing to taste or smell The ripe peach was ________.
decomposition
luscious
epaulet
conventional
8. Self-important behavior; acting like a stuffed shirt Although the commencement speaker had some good things to say - we had to laugh at his ________ and general air of parading his own dignity.
penury
endemic
pomposity
strew
9. Unclear or doubtful in meaning His ________ instructions misled us; we did not know which road to take.
internecine
podium
ambiguous
propensity
10. Weakness of mind I am amazed at the ________ of the readers of these trashy magazines.
pontifical
relish
impervious
imbecility
11. Holding of an office; time during which such an office is held He was permanent ________ in this position and cannot be fired.
germinal
sagacious
tenure
patois
12. Fit or attack of pain - laughter - rage When he heared of his son's misdeeds - he was seized by a ________ of rage.
dote
arroyo
paroxysm
affected
13. Too certain to be disputed In the face of these ________ statements - I withdraw my complaint.
indisputable
exertion
depreciate
divest
14. A gift made by a will Part of my ________ from my parents is an album of family photographs.
begrudge
yield
collation
legacy
15. Invigorating medicine The ________ water invigorated her - contrary to the enervating effect of the alcohol.
divine
laity
tonic
suffuse
16. Still in existence Although the authorities suppressed the book - many copies are ________ and may be purchased at exorbitant prices.
extant
prim
pert
misogamy
17. Urging; demanding He tried to hide from his ________ creditors until his allowance arrived.
tribunal
figurine
archaeology
importunate
18. Token; reminder Take this book as a ________ of your visit.
uxorious
memento
discredit
ascendancy
19. Entrance; a way in Because of his wealth and social position - he had ________ into the most exclusive circles.
entree
exploit
synthesis
hedonism
20. Charm; talisman Around her neck she wore the ________ that the witch doctor had given her.
lineaments
erudite
amulet
pharisaical
21. Assumed; counterfeit; hypothetical I find no similarity between your ________ illustration and the problem we are facing.
unruly
gerrymander
supposititious
miserly
22. In a coma; extremely sleepy The long-winded orator soon had his audience in a ________ state.
figurative
incarnation
comatose
obeisance
23. Suggestive; implying A lack of appetite may be ________ of a major mental or physical disorder.
paucity
dappled
indicative
entrance
24. Right or claim to possession; mark of rank; name (of a book - film - etc.) Though the penniless Duke of Ragwort no longer held title to the family estate - he still retained his ________ as head of one of England's oldest families.
malign
title
preeminent
lassitude
25. Exile; someone who has withdrawn from his native land Henry James was an American ________ who settled in England.
sanctimonious
wry
definitive
expatriate
26. Weakness Her greatest ________ was lack of willpower.
arable
stipple
infirmity
soporific
27. Scold strongly He feared she would ________ him for his forgetfulness.
berate
nostalgia
traduce
grapple
28. Reject; mock The headstrong youth ________ all authority; he refused to be curbed.
hale
supernumerary
flout
relinquish
29. Laying stress on niceties of conduct or form; precise We must be ________ in our planning of this affair - for any error may be regarded as a personal affront.
prehensile
vainglorious
ameliorate
punctilious
30. Efficient If we are to succeed - we must seek ________ means of securing our goals.
effectual
ample
metropolis
sanction
31. The art of versification This book on ________ contains a rhyming dictionary as well as samples of the various verse forms.
debonair
prosody
stalemate
fray
32. Command; order; forbid The owners of the company asked the court to ________ the union from picketing the plant.
obstinate
stoke
appropriate
enjoin
33. Raise in rank or dignity; praise The actor Alec Guinness was ________ed to the rank of knighthood by the Queen; he now is known as Sir Alec Guinness.
onslaught
exalt
divine
abdicate
34. Border; edge Madame Curie knew she was on the ________ of discovering the secrets of radioactive elements.
verge
venerable
descry
titular
35. Soothing; mild She used a ________ ointment for her sunburn.
masochist
prolix
bolster
bland
36. Emotional closeness; harmony In team teaching - it is important that all teachers in the group have good ________ with one another.
lineage
expiate
rapport
solace
37. Dress with vulgar finery The witch doctors were ________ed in their gaudiest costumes.
desiccate
bedizen
proclivity
ambulatory
38. Held in common; of a group of people When they were divorced - they had trouble dividing their ________ property.
communal
scaffold
fatalism
rift
39. Pertaining to spring We may expect ________ showers all during the month of April.
inerrancy
eon
pauper
vernal
40. Protrusion; bulge A ganglionic cyst is a fluid-filled tumor (generally benign) that develops near a joint membrane or tendon sheath - and that bulges beneath the skin - forming a ________.
motley
protuberance
indefatigable
hibernate
41. Prescribed diet and habits I doubt whether the results warrant our living under such a strict ________.
leniency
redoubtable
entree
regimen
42. Counselor-at-law Galsworthy started as a ________ - but when he found the practice of law boring - turned to writing.
beset
barrister
prophylactic
august
43. Correspondence of parts; harmonious relationship The student demonstrated the ________ of the two triangles by using the hypotenuse-arm theorem.
congruence
fester
erudite
deign
44. Mischance; ill luck The young explorer met death by ________.
tycoon
quay
misadventure
gusty
45. Hindrance; stumbling-block She had a speech ________ that prevented her from speaking clearly.
obsequious
pertinacious
symmetry
impediment
46. Repetition He recited the passage by ________ and gave no indication he understood what he was saying.
stipple
rote
humdrum
macabre
47. Whirlwind; whirlpool; center of turbulence; predicament into which one is inexorably plunged Sucked into the ________ of the tornado - Dorothy and Toto were carried from Kansas to Oz.
vortex
spectrum
waif
contravene
48. Dishonest behavior The investigation into municipal corruption turned up new instances of ________ daily.
skulduggery
appease
conciliatory
conventional
49. Having the weight of authority; dictatorial We accepted her analysis of the situation as ________.
authoritative
renounce
divest
livid
50. Yielding He was ________ and ready to go along with his friends' desires.
compliant
mitigate
unsullied
infraction