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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Surrender something; efect; vomit Unwilling to ________ the cash he had stolen from the pension fund - the embezzler tried to run away.
atrocity
disgorge
resilient
bucolic
2. Trick; shift; sham blow The boxer was fooled by his opponent's ________ and dropped his guard.
stratum
odium
feint
hybrid
3. Assume an affected pose; act artificially No matter how much Arnold boasted or ________d - I could not believe he was as important as he pretended to be.
posture
cabal
virtuoso
debauch
4. Witty thought or saying - usually short Poor Richard's ________s made Benjamin Franklin famous.
glaring
penumbra
deviate
epigram
5. Pay for services There is a nominal ________ for this position.
marital
climactic
stipend
defrock
6. Crowd Just before Christmas the stores are filled with ________s of shoppers.
witless
earthy
sporadic
horde
7. Mock As you ________ at their superstitious beliefs - do you realize that you - too - are guilty of similarly foolish thoughts?
musky
gibe
surfeit
uxorious
8. Pertaining to an injury caused by violence In his nightmares - he kept on recalling the ________ experience of being wounded in battle.
precipitate
effusion
traumatic
immolate
9. Become engaged to marry The announcement that they had become ________ed surprised their friends who had not suspected any romance.
betroth
arrogance
disparage
verbose
10. Short-lived; fleeting The mayfly is an ________ creature.
belated
gamely
ephemeral
hydrophobia
11. Excessively devoted to one's wife His friends laughed at him because he was so ________ and submissive to his wife's desires.
uxorious
implication
scuffle
palatial
12. Deviate; turn aside sharply The car ________d wildly as the driver struggled to regain control of the wheel.
noncommittal
swerve
bullion
itinerant
13. Expressing a low opinion I resent your ________ remarks.
nostrum
derogatory
nonchalance
ebullient
14. Pertaining to passionate love The ________ passages in this novel should be removed as they are merely pornographic.
anarchist
virus
bigotry
erotic
15. Stubborn He was ________ in his refusal to listen to our complaints.
demeanor
mischance
exhort
obdurate
16. Speak equivocally about an issue. When asked directly about the governor's involvement in the savings and loan scandal - the press secretary ________d - talking all around the issue.
modicum
obnoxious
waffle
abrasive
17. Easy; expert Because he was a ________ speaker - he never refused a request to address an organization.
facile
intimidation
burgeon
sanction
18. Praise; glorify The astronauts were ________led as the pioneers of the Space Age.
careen
extol
founder
optional
19. Ill luck By ________ - he lost his week's salary.
optional
mischance
appal
array
20. Soothe; make calm or quiet; subdue Dentists criticize the practice of giving fussy children sweets to ________ them.
pacify
reverent
citadel
incompatible
21. Head off; forestall by acting first; appropriate for oneself; supplant Hoping to ________ any attempts by the opposition to make educational reform a hot political issue - the candidate set out her own plan to revitalize the public schools.
sluice
robust
preempt
cathartic
22. Incapable of being pacified Madame Defarge was the ________ enemy of the Evremonde family.
implacable
timid
intimidation
endorse
23. Complete agreement We were surprised by the ________ with which our proposals were accepted by the different groups.
glutton
carat
unanimity
derogatory
24. Warn; reprove He ________ed his listeners to change their wicked ways.
liability
admonish
rubric
dormant
25. Attach or add on; fasten First the registrar had to affix his signature to the license; then he had to ________ his official seal.
affix
acquittal
lax
anarchy
26. Path taken by a projectile The police tried to locate the spot from which the assassin had fired the fatal shot by tracing the ________ of the bullet.
dyspeptic
salutary
trajectory
filial
27. Loyal; unswerving Penelope was ________ in her affections - faithfully waiting for Ulysses to return from his wanderings.
catastrophe
steadfast
slither
noncommittal
28. Prove genuine An expert was needed to ________ the original Van Gogh painting - distinguishing it from its imitation.
authenticate
fell
indefatigable
comestible
29. In confusion; disorderly The excited students dashed ________ into the stadium to celebrate the victory.
seedy
quotidian
bugaboo
pellmell
30. Fickle; incalculable - The storm was ________ and changed course constantly.
capricious
turpitude
nubile
coincident
31. Government of a community by religious leaders Some Pilgrims favored the establishment of a ________ in New England.
theocracy
usury
dinghy
amalgamate
32. Interdependent relationship (between groups - species) - often mutually beneficial Both the crocodile bird and the crocodile derive benefit from their ________; pecking away at food particles embedded in the crocodile's teeth - the bird derives nouri
striated
symbiosis
hirsute
medley
33. Pertaining to language The modern tourist will encounter very little ________ difficulty as English has become an almost universal language.
linguistic
stellar
cohere
cantankerous
34. Oddity; idiosyncrasy Some of his friends tried to account for his rudeness to strangers as the ________ of genius.
tensile
passive
nomenclature
eccentricity
35. Goodness; moral excellence; good quality A ________ carried to extremes can turn into something resembling vice; humility - for example - can degenerate into servility and spinelessness.
girth
ascribe
virtue
relent
36. Make shiny by rubbing; polish - The maid ________ed the brass fixtures until they reflected the lamplight.
combustible
burnish
incarnation
fluster
37. Grating; harsh The sergeant's ________ voice grated on the recruits' ears.
pedant
expatiate
raspy
assumption
38. Sorrowfrl He found the ________ lamentations of the bereaved family emotionally disturbing and he left as quickly as he could.
decoy
saturnine
pugilist
dolorous
39. Hint This came as a complete surprise to me as I did not have the slightest ________ of your plans.
inkling
gory
supplant
compromise
40. Frenzied; frantic His ________ activities convinced us that he had no organized plan of operation.
generality
frenetic
cavalcade
ciliated
41. Rob; plunder The tricksters ________d him of his inheritance.
satyr
fleece
minute
expostulation
42. Periodic; on and off Our picnic was marred by ________ rains.
intermittent
succinct
universal
alias
43. Show clearly When he tried to answer the questions - he ________d his ignorance of the subject matter.
babble
evince
trident
immolate
44. Ancestors Reverence for one's ________ (sometimes referred to as ancestor worship) plays an important part in many Oriental cultures.
fruition
conundrum
forebears
avert
45. Belief that events are determined by forces beyond one's control With ________ - he accepted the hardships that beset him.
internecine
fatalism
unruly
polemic
46. Sharp projection form fishhook - etc.; pointed comment The ________ from the fishhook caught in his finger as he grabbed the fish.
spruce
prevalent
barb
revulsion
47. Incipient; coming into being If we could identify these revolutionary movements in their ________ state - we would be able to eliminate serious trouble in later years.
cerebral
nascent
swill
desolate
48. Grieve; express sorrow Even advocates of the war ________ed the loss of so many lives in combat.
lament
concentric
muse
taciturn
49. Operatic solo At her Metropolitan Opera audition - Marian Anderson sang an ________ from Norma.
conducive
aria
malodorous
array
50. Coming from the side In order to get good plant growth - the gardener must pinch off all ________ shoots.
lateral
irrevocable
forestall
bombast
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