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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Impermanence Conscious that all things pass - the psalmist relates the ________ of happiness and fame.
catholic
forswear
transitoriness
nemesis
2. Determination Nothing could shake his ________ that his children would get the best education that money could buy.
sagacious
amiss
ford
resolve
3. Vibrate pendulumlike; waver It is interesting to note how public opinion ________s between the extremes of optimism and pessimism.
iridescent
mishap
oscillate
fulminate
4. Mongrel; mixed breed Mendel's formula explains the appearance of ________s and pure species in breeding.
centigrade
rend
hybrid
mountebank
5. Summarize Let us ________ what has been said thus far before going ahead.
kleptomaniac
yokel
recapitulate
disdain
6. Someone who can make his or her voice seem to come from another person or thing This ________ does an act in which she has a conversation with a wooden dummy.
dermatologist
brazen
ventriloquist
reprobation
7. Damp The walls of the dungeon were ________ and slimy.
denigrate
scuttle
enigma
dank
8. Uncertain how to act; weak She had no respect for him because he seemed weak-willed and ________.
diversion
irresolute
brazen
assiduous
9. Capable of being bribed The ________ policeman accepted the bribe offered him by the speeding motorist whom he had stopped.
modish
bureaucracy
venal
rectitude
10. Pious phraseology; jargon of criminals - Angry that the president had slashed the education budget - we dismissed his speech on the importance of education as mere ________.
cant
sham
misanthrope
brooch
11. Lavish; rich I cannot recall when I have had such a ________ Thanksgiving feast.
sumptuous
fantastic
supple
isthmus
12. Denial I must accept his argument since you have been unable to present any ________ of his evidence.
patronize
archipelago
negation
emolument
13. Denounce; utter censure or invective He ________ed against the demagoguery of the previous speaker and urged that the audience reject his philosophy as dangerous.
peripatetic
beset
inveigh
endemic
14. Presumptuous; arrogant His ________ pride in his accomplishments was not justified.
impale
febrile
overweening
centripetal
15. Reconciling; soothing She was still angry despite his ________ words.
conciliatory
euphony
disconcert
emend
16. Familiar with The lawyer is ________ with all the evidence.
icon
conversant
consort
jargon
17. Excessively frugal person; misernJill called Jack a ________ because he never picked up the check.
blase
tightwad
imprudent
robust
18. Mutually destructive The rising death toll on both sides indicates the ________ natire of his conflict.
innuendo
internecine
fastidious
prey
19. Quarrelsome We heard loud and ________ noises in the next room.
quip
contentious
maritime
delineate
20. 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.
somber
larceny
cadaver
title
21. Banish; consign to inferior position If we ________ these experts to minor posts because of their political persuasions - we shall lose their valuable services.
leery
megalomania
punctilious
relegate
22. Isolation of a person - place - or ship to prevent spread of infection We will have to place this house under ________ until we determine the nature of the disease.
passe
quarantine
smattering
inopportune
23. Practical (as opposed to idealistic); concerned with the practical worth or impact of something This coming trip to France should provide me with a ________ test of the value of my conversational French class.
affiliation
pragmatic
haughtiness
incontrovertible
24. Foretell; presage The king did not know what these omens might ________ and asked his soothsayers to interpret them.
reprimand
strut
portend
anchor
25. Prolong Seeking to delay the union members' vote - the management team tried to ________ the negotiations endlessly - but the union representatives saw through their strategy.
platitude
prey
protract
panoramic
26. Calm; impartial In a ________ analysis of the problem - he carefully examined the causes of the conflict and proceeded to suggest suitable remedies.
dismember
propound
dispassionate
simulate
27. Last demand; warning Since they have ignored our ________ - our only recourse is to declare war.
nautical
ultimatum
grandiloquent
faze
28. Green crust on old bronze works; tone slowly taken by varnished painting Judging by the ________ on this bronze statue - we can conclude that this is the work of a medieval artist.
asceptic
gall
foolhardy
patina
29. Nourishing substance As a budding nutritionist - Kim has learned to design diets that contain foods rich in important basic ________s.
recumbent
nutrient
factotum
assent
30. Divided into two branches; forked With a ________ branch and a piece of elastic rubber - he made a crude but effective slingshot.
robust
multiplicity
bifurcated
gloss
31. Inform When he was ________d of the dangerous weather conditions - he decided to postpone his trip.
diabolical
apprise
pellucid
aversion
32. Emotionally removed; calm and objective; indifferent A psychoanalyst must maintain a ________ point of view and stay uninvolved with her patients' perssonal lives.
detached
discernible
bereavement
stalwart
33. Radiating; departing from the center - Many automatic drying machines remove excess moisture from clothing by ________ force.
maim
denotation
clapper
centrifugal
34. Inclined to; prostrate She was ________ to sudden fits of anger.
relapse
prone
tedium
deflect
35. Marshal; draw up in order His actions were bound to ________ public sentiment against him.
filial
array
alchemy
malleable
36. Cancel; retract Repeat offenders who continue to drive under the influence of alcohol face having their driver's licensespermanently ________d.
connotation
revoke
stealth
chicanery
37. Change in voting district lines in order to favor a political party The illogical pattern of the map of this congressional district is proof that the state legislature ________ed this area in order to favor the majority party.
gerrymander
reproach
potent
hybrid
38. Furnisher of foodstuffs; caterer As ________ of rare wines and viands - he traveled through France and Italy every year in search of new products to sell.
monolithic
purveyor
restive
genesis
39. Dispute The defeated candidate attempted to ________ the election results.
haughtiness
minion
mollycoddle
contest
40. Predicament from which there is no escape In this ________ - all turned to prayer as their last hope.
impasse
amputate
ardor
inviolability
41. Foul smelling; unwholesome I never could stand the ________ atmosphere surrounding the slaughter houses.
noisome
obliterate
tryst
prohibitive
42. Ornamental band on a wall The ________ of the church was adorned with sculpture.
obstinate
philanthropist
fickle
frieze
43. Pay out When you ________ money on the company's behalf - be sure to get a receipt.
disburse
foreshadow
penchant
ignite
44. Intention; meaning If the ________ of your speech was to arouse the rabble - you succeeded admirably.
audit
purport
peon
conglomeration
45. Drink greedily Singing - "Yo - ho - ho - and a bottle of rum -" Long John Silver and his fellow pirates ________ed their grog.
panacea
nostrum
inclined
swill
46. 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.
deviate
miasma
adjuration
punctilious
47. Shut; close A blood clot ________d an artery to the heart.
matriarch
occlude
diva
elliptical
48. Clamorous; noisy The crowd grew vociferous in its anger and threatened to take the law into its own hands.
affidavit
proximity
remediable
vociferous
49. Dilemma When the two colleges to which he had applied accepted him - he was in a ________ as to which one he should attend.
diurnal
plethora
abnegation
quandary
50. Put forth for analysis In you discussion - you have ________ed several questions; let us consider each one separately.
propound
discomfit
barterer
centrifuge
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