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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Separate; unconnected The universe is composed of ________ bodies.
discrete
peripatetic
odious
intellect
2. Plunder If you do not yield - I am afraid the enemy will ________ the countryside.
bureaucracy
despoil
quail
illimitable
3. Sediment; worthless residue David poured the wine carefully to avoid stirring up the ________.
dregs
infidel
seethe
perspicacious
4. Explain; interpret If I ________ your remarks correctly - you disagree with the theory already advanced.
neophyte
stanch
construe
smolder
5. Flowing into The ________ of refugees into the country has taxed the relief agencies severely.
fundamental
berserk
influx
welter
6. Speed The train went by at considerable ________.
velocity
seine
escapade
missile
7. Treacherous plot Brutus and Cassius joined in the ________ to kill Julius Caesar.
pendant
conspiracy
cache
fret
8. Oversimplified Though Jack's solution dealt adequately with one aspect of the problem - it was ________ in failing to consider various complicating factors that might arise.
enthrall
farce
simplistic
definitive
9. Paint or draw with dots Seurat carefully ________d dabs of pure color on the canvas - juxtaposing dots of blue and yellow that the viewer's eye would interpret as green.
static
stipple
retinue
nondescript
10. Antiquated; ancient The ________ customs had apparently not changed for thousands of years.
antediluvian
quaint
tentative
jargon
11. Unutterable; cannot be expressed in speech Such ________ joy must be experienced; it cannot be described.
noncommittal
vignette
ineffable
premeditate
12. Person who supports or proposes (an idea) After the bill had been amended and re-amended in committee - even its original ________s didn't want to vote in its favor.
hallucination
figurine
egoism
proponent
13. Demanding much work or care; tedious In putting together his dictionary of the English language - Doctor Johnson undertook a ________ task.
disclaim
laborious
indisputable
ascetic
14. 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.
slander
clarion
parley
trajectory
15. Incompatible; not able to be resolved Because the separated couple were ________ - the marriage counselor recommended a divorce.
seamy
irreconsilable
verdigris
assumption
16. Unclear or doubtful in meaning His ________ instructions misled us; we did not know which road to take.
endue
facile
insidious
ambiguous
17. Unconquerable The founders of our country had ________ willpower.
alluvial
gregarious
indomitable
enamored
18. Supporting bar The engineer calculated that the ________ supporting the rafter needed to be reinforced.
portly
impassive
strut
superficial
19. Person of no importance; nonexistence Don't dismiss John as a ________; in his quiet way - he's very important to the firm.
clime
nonentity
discursive
apoplexy
20. Cautious; sparing or restrained about giving - A prudent - thrifty New Englander - DeWitt was as ________ of investing money in junk bonds as he was chary of paying people unnecessary compliments.
invert
accede
chary
gall
21. Time of greatest success; prime In their ________- the San Francisco Forty-Niners won the Super Bowl two years running.
obese
heyday
proponent
mayhem
22. Marked by changes in fortune - During his ________ career he had lived in palatial mansions and in dreary boardinghouses.
diatribe
putative
checkered
motif
23. Ability to foresee future happenings; prudence A wise investor - she had the ________ to buy land just before the current real estate boom.
hierarchy
foresight
caste
bludgeon
24. Disgraceful The country smarted under the ________ defeat and dreamed of the day when it would be victorious.
ignominious
amble
slough
defray
25. Act of finding the total - summary In his s________ - the lawyer emphasized the testimony given by the two witnesses.
rehabilitate
thespian
flux
summation
26. Irreverent The congregation was offended by her ________ remarks.
amok
impious
atavism
fallow
27. 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 ________.
comatose
protuberance
wizened
askance
28. Echo; resound The entire valley ________d with the sound of the church bells.
interloper
reverberate
mores
cession
29. Imposing; impressive His ________ manner impressed those who met him for the first time.
supposition
grandiose
sedition
rebus
30. Mechanism that imitates actions of humans Long before science fiction readers became aware of robots - writers were creating stories of ________ who could outperform humans.
automaton
arbitrate
placate
chaffing
31. Depart secretly and hide The teller ________ed with the bonds and was not found.
fitful
succumb
abscond
potable
32. Impartial; fair Do men and women receive ________ treatment from their teachers - or - as recent studies suggest - do teachers pay more attention to male students than to females?
elusive
evenhanded
lucid
jaundiced
33. Purest and highest embodiment Noel Coward displayed the ________ of wit.
lurid
reproach
tyranny
quintessence
34. Guardianship; training Under the ________ of such masters of the instrument - she made rapid progress as a virtuoso.
surmise
unobtrusive
iconoclastic
tutelage
35. Excessive zeal The leader of the group was held responsible even though he could not control the ________ of his followers.
nuance
belie
fanaticism
relish
36. Crookedly; slanted; at an angle When he placed his hat ________ upon his head - his observers laughed.
satire
askew
schism
verbiage
37. Flowing; series of changes While conditions are in such a state of ________ - I do not wish to commit myself too deeply in this affair.
censure
flux
intrude
slake
38. A disorderly or untidy state After the New Year's party - the once orderly house was in total ________.
exuberant
disarray
insensate
equity
39. Having a common center The target was made of ________ circles.
alimony
concentric
delete
migratory
40. Marrigeable Mrs. Bennet - in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - was worried about finding suitable husbands for her five ________ daughters.
succor
mellifluous
unimpeachable
nubile
41. Tax of one-tenth Because he was an agnostic - he refused to pay his ________s to the clergy.
besmirch
tithe
snicker
satellite
42. Reading desk The chaplain delivered his sermon from a hastily improvised ________.
pauper
lectern
bask
disparage
43. To strip a priest or minister of church authority To disbar a lawyer - to ________ a priest - to suspend a doctor's license to practice--these are extreme steps that the authorities should take only after careful consideration.
unfrock
nicety
amorous
psychosis
44. Article treating a subject systematically and thoroughly He is preparing a ________ on the Elizabethan playwrights for his graduate degree.
replicate
treatise
clamor
obsolete
45. Overstock; fill to excess The many manufacturers ________ted the market and could not find purchasers for the many articles they had produced.
aspirant
heyday
conjecture
glut
46. Throw overboard In order to enable the ship to ride safely through the storm - the captain had to ________ much of his cargo.
jettison
stagnant
lethal
banal
47. Unfriendly; hostile She felt that they were ________ and were hoping for her downfall.
inimical
potent
coalesce
conciliatory
48. Provide ofr the payment of Her employer offered to ________ the costs of her postgraduate education.
arboretum
solvent
defray
optimum
49. Charge in court; indict After his indictment by the Grand Jury - the accused man was ________ed in the County Criminal Court.
traumatic
fatuous
cartographer
arraign
50. Done at night Mr. Jones obtained a watchdog to prevent the ________ raids on his chicken coops.
neophyte
hermitage
nocturnal
inchoate
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