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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Seasonings; spices Spanish food is full of ________.
miserly
incongruity
condiments
blunder
2. Harmony; agreement In ________ with our rules and regulations - I am calling a meeting of our organization.
regal
laudable
conformity
eclipse
3. Vexation; disappointment - Her refusal to go with us filled us with ________.
infantile
whit
plumb
chagrin
4. Navigation tool used to determine a ship's latitude and longitude Given a clear night - with the aid of his ________ and compass - he could keep the ship safely on course.
naivete
sextant
roil
taut
5. Easily nauseated; squeamish As the ship left the harbor - he became ________ and thought that he was going to suffer from seasickness.
taciturn
multifarious
queasy
conscientious
6. Talk at length At this time - please give us a brief resume of your work; we shall permit you to ________ later.
canker
saga
expatiate
thermal
7. Struggle; compete; assert earnestly In Revolt of the Black Athlete - sociologist Harry Edwards ________ that young black athletes have been exploited by some college recruiters.
humility
tome
gambol
contend
8. Reddish; healthy-looking His ________ features indicated that he had spent much time in the open.
abash
ruddy
missile
confound
9. Criticize harshly Hoping for a rave review of his new show - the playwright was miserable when the critics ________ned it unanimously.
decoy
beleaguer
terse
pan
10. Express disapproval of; protest against; belittle A firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy - Miss Post ________d the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
deprecate
regicide
epithet
apprise
11. Imitation of another's style in musical composition or in writing We cannot even say that her music is a ________ of this or that composer; it is rather - reminiscent of many musicians.
pastiche
bolster
slapdash
tenure
12. Command I cannot accept government by ________; I feel that I must be consulted.
fiat
implausible
equine
propulsive
13. Fond word or act Your gifts and ________s cannot make me forget your earlier insolence.
patent
progenitor
endearment
stanch
14. Amendment or clause added to a legislative bill Senator Foghorn said he would support Senator Filibuster's tax reform bill only if Filibuster agreed to add an antipollution ________ to the bill.
regimen
rider
eon
filibuster
15. Short - simple story teaching a moral Let us apply to our own conduct the lesson that this ________ teaches.
parable
tactile
pacify
tyranny
16. Turmoil; bewildering jumble. The existing ________ of overlapping federal and state proclaims cries out for immediate reform.
welter
multiform
magnitude
debilitate
17. Long period of time; an age It has taken ________s for our civilization to develop.
symmetry
eon
autopsy
caliber
18. Close; squeeze; The ________ed the package under her arm.
ascribe
iridescent
recidivism
compress
19. Clothe; adorn She liked to watch her mother ________ herself in her finest clothes before going out for the evening.
comity
postulate
array
turncoat
20. Missile Man has always hurled ________s at his enemy whether in the form of stones or of highly explosive shells.
substantiate
hue
audacious
projectile
21. Loiter; waste time Inasmuch as we must meet a deadline - do not ________ over this work.
deterrent
convex
tribunal
dawdle
22. Vex Johnny often ________ his mother with his pranks.
deliberate
exasperate
refute
homage
23. Foretell The vultures flying overhead ________d the discovery of the corpse in the desert.
presage
clairvoyant
retrospective
impale
24. Stingy; excessively frugal His ________ nature did not permit him to enjoy any luxuries.
sophomoric
parsimonious
kinetic
mediate
25. Illegal The defense attorney claimed that the police had entrapped his client; that is - they had elicited the ________ action of which they now accuse of him.
malaise
illicit
disfigure
cede
26. Act of finding oneself in soiety Freshman ________ provides the incoming students with an opportunity to learn about their new environment and their place in it.
blasphemous
garbled
orientation
epistemologist
27. Withdrawal; retreat; time of low economic activity The slow ________ of the flood waters created problems for the crews working to restore power to the area.
hermetic
recession
indolence
passe
28. Bantering; comical; humorously serious Will Rogers' ________ remarks endeared him to his audiences.
misnomer
quizzical
infantile
resignation
29. Doctrine; dogma The agnostic did not accept the ________s of their faith.
tenet
practical
stanza
brochure
30. Emotional urges behind human activity The psychiatrist maintained that suppression of the ________ often resulted in maladjustment and neuroses.
supernumerary
libido
forsake
niggle
31. Murder of a king or queen The beheading of Mary Queen of Scots was an act of ________.
regicide
dire
bureaucracy
outrtip
32. Childish His ________ pranks sometimes offended his more mature friends.
harping
premise
migratory
puerile
33. With identity concealed; using an assumed name The monarch enjoyed traveling throughthe town ________ and mingling with the populace.
venal
conjugal
noisome
incognito
34. Situated beyond; unstated and often questionable You must have an ________ motive for your behavior - since there is no obvious reason for it.
subversive
ulterior
onslaught
insubstantial
35. Besiege As soon as the city was beleaguered - the life became more subdued as the citizens began their long wait for outside assitance.
imbue
propagate
arid
beleaguer
36. Drowsy; dull The stuffy room made her ________; she felt as if she was about to nod off.
lethargic
withdrawn
prelate
ungainly
37. Waste He could not apply himself to any task and ________ed away his time in idle conversation.
fritter
genteel
opalescent
aspirant
38. Take apart When the show closed - they ________d the scenery before restoring it.
delete
elusive
transport
dismantle
39. Remembering; honoring The new ________ stamp honors the late Martin Luther King - Jr.
implacable
commemorative
sartorial
deplete
40. Meddlesome; excessively pushy in offering one's services After her long flight - Jill just wanted to nap - but the ________ bellboy was intent on showing her all the special features of the deluxe suite.
coalesce
ample
officious
lackluster
41. Harmonious; in harmony with They were ________ neighbors - never quarreling over unimportant matters.
ramshackle
comestible
hireling
compatible
42. Dry up A tour of this smokehouse will give you an idea of how the pioneers used to ________ food in order to preserve it.
niggle
polemic
desiccate
fervor
43. Suggested or implied meaning of an expression Foreigners frequently are unaware of the ________s of the words they use.
connotation
amend
infraction
inverse
44. Leave to someone by means of a will; hand down In his will - Father ________ed his watch to Phillip; the bequest meant a great deal to the boy.
illusion
bequeath
witticism
undergird
45. One opposed to force; antimilitarist The ________s urged that we reduce our military budget and recall our troops stationed overseas.
aptitude
pacifist
zenith
usurp
46. Profane; violate the sanctity of The soldiers ________d the temple.
interpolate
desecrate
pluck
awl
47. Set free At first - the attempts of the Abolitioninst to ________ the slaves were unpopular in New England as well as in the South.
emancipate
monetary
solder
embargo
48. Enclose; surround Paris was ________ed by a wall
ostentatious
embryonic
antiseptic
environ
49. Lascivious; lustful Chaucer's monk is not pious but ________ - a teller of lewd tales and ribald jests.
puerile
unbridled
bevy
salacious
50. Rude; cross Because of his ________ attitude - many people avoided his company.
vouchsafe
insuperable
patent
surly