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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Fern leaf; palm or banana leaf After the storm the beach was littered with the ________s of palm trees.
premonition
omnipresent
frond
recount
2. Official publication He read the ________s regularly for announcement of his promotion.
trilogy
rebate
abut
gazette
3. Deduce; conclude We must be particularly cautious when we ________ that a person is guilty on the basis of circumstantial evidence.
hale
gratuitous
disinclination
infer
4. Unattractive During adolescence many attractive young people somehow acquire the false notion that their appearance is ________.
rave
unprepossessing
chasm
torso
5. Include; encompass Does the general theory of relativity contradict Newtonian physics - or is Newton's law of gravity ________d into Einstein's larger scheme?
constituent
subsume
alliteration
voluminous
6. Huge Radio City Music Hall has a ________ stage.
profilgate
embellish
condone
colossal
7. Widespread; generally accepted A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views ________ in the America of his day.
prevalent
gape
archives
genealogy
8. Noxious smell Air pollution has become a serious problem in our major cities; the ________ and the poisons in the air are hazards to life.
component
vendetta
galvanize
effluvium
9. Slightly obscure In ________ weather - you cannot see the top of this mountain.
unwarranted
genteel
chronic
hazy
10. 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.
voluptuous
adage
chary
discourse
11. Four-footed animal Most mammals are ________s.
beleaguer
quadruped
inkling
loathe
12. Hint She ________d rather than stated her preferences.
surfeit
laudatory
duress
intimate
13. Downward slope The children loved to ski down the ________.
cliche
incubate
declivity
exertion
14. Moved by sexual love; loving Don Juan was known for his ________ adventures.
enduring
amorous
ostensible
entomology
15. Flimsy; unsubstantial This is a ________ fabric; it will not wear well.
discerning
sleazy
sadistic
stoke
16. In love Narcissus became ________ of his own beauty.
incessant
enamored
pathological
alacrity
17. Third He is so thorough that he analyzes ________ causes where other writers are content with primary and secondary reasons.
equine
tertiary
incandescent
circuitous
18. Stick together Solids have a greater tendency to ________ than liquids.
cohere
inequity
incommodious
supplant
19. Device for stamping or impressing; mold In coining pennies - workers at the old mint squeezed sheets of softened copper between two ________s.
die
vindicate
rebuttal
compelling
20. Menacing; threatening Jabbing a ________ forefinger at Dorothy - the Wicked Witch cried - "I'll get you - and your little dog - too!"
compromise
minatory
gentility
demean
21. Pierce; put a hole through Before you can open the aspirin bottle - you must first ________ the plastic safety seal that covers the cap.
defeatist
perforate
defoliate
ensconce
22. Opposite There is an ________ ratio between the strength of light and its distance.
foster
inverse
fulminate
polity
23. Conceited person A ________ is his own best friend.
narcissist
desiccate
clairvoyant
malediction
24. Absorbing; engrossing The reviewer described Byatt's novel Possession as a ________ tale: absorbed in the story - he had finished it in a single evening.
saunter
sodden
riveting
atrocity
25. Parti-colored; mixed The captain had gathered a ________ crew to sail the vessel.
motley
flag
inherent
philology
26. State of being parallel; similarity There is a striking ________ between the twins.
scavenge
parallelism
arrears
slough
27. Insignificant; unimportant Brushing off Ali's apologies for having broken the wine glass - Tamara said - "Don't worry about it; it's ________."
begrudge
rectify
mogul
inconsequential
28. Fix or manipulate The ward boss was able to ________ the election by bribing people to stuff the ballot boxes with ballots marked in his candidate's favor.
intimidation
rig
interim
checkered
29. Stampede; drive out The reinforcements were able to ________ the enemy
rout
repertoire
stricture
pique
30. Stone used to test the fineness of gold alloys; criterion What ________ can be used to measure the character of a person?
tarantula
putative
touchstone
brook
31. Provide written evidence She kept all the receipts from her business trip in order to ________ her expenses for the firm.
regeneration
obdurate
document
inundate
32. Features - especially of the face She quickly sketched the ________ of his face.
lineaments
squander
steep
import
33. Disheveled; with uncared-for appearance The beggar was dirty and ________.
unkempt
malediction
apotheosis
angular
34. Familiar with The lawyer is ________ with all the evidence.
magisterial
conversant
remonstrance
miasma
35. Anger ar an injustice He felt ________ at the ill-treatment of the helpless animals.
dilemma
impetus
patriarch
indignation
36. Malleability; flexibility; ability to be drawn out Copper wire has many industrial uses because of its extreme ________.
wheedle
ductility
pharisaical
besmirch
37. 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.
judicious
encompass
increment
virtual
38. Businessperson; contractor Opponents of our present tax program argue that it discourages ________s from trying new fields of business activity.
traumatic
entrepreneur
taxonomist
abject
39. Mock; ridicule He ________ed at dentists until he had his first toothache.
catastrophe
scoff
empirical
parasite
40. Fear of water; rabies A dog that bites a human being must be observed for symptoms of ________.
remorse
hydrophobia
valid
buxom
41. Spur; motive Students who dislike school must be given an ________ to learn.
caucus
nexus
fledgling
incentive
42. Punish - I must ________ you for this offense.
lien
grandeur
chastise
execrable
43. Oily; bland; insincerely suave Uriah Heep disguised his nefarious actions by ________ protestations of his "'umility."
oracular
unctous
induce
unimpeachable
44. Spoil by clumsy behavior - I was afraid you would ________ his assignment but I had no one else to send.
vouchsafe
effervescence
fawning
bungle
45. Decay The moral ________ of the people was reflected in the lewd literature of the period.
consummate
contest
decadence
behoove
46. Varied; greatly diversified A career woman and mother - she was constantly busy with the ________ activities of her daily life.
multifarious
nutrient
trinket
disband
47. Shining Her large and ________ eyes gave a touch of beauty to an otherwise drab face.
functionary
slag
clamor
lustrous
48. Exhausting The marathon is a ________ race.
pall
grueling
chronicle
decoy
49. Surrender - The enemy was warned to ________ or face annihilation.
distraught
immobility
capitulate
denizen
50. Moo From the hilltop - they could see the herd like ants in the distance; they could barely hear the cattle ________.
obtrusive
satire
low
malevolent