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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. School for training future ministers; secondary school - especially for young women Sure of his priestly vocation - Terrence planned to pursue his theological training at the local Roman Catholic ________.
ribald
propitious
glean
seminary
2. Speak distinctly How will people understand you if you do not ________?
exodus
interpolate
diversity
enunciate
3. Bully; scoundrel The ________s threw stones at the police.
pummel
dowdy
equity
ruffian
4. Person who pretends to be sophisticated - elegant - etc. - to impress others Some thought Dali was a brillant painter; others dismissed him as a ________.
megalomania
patrician
poseur
bent
5. Mass of floating ice The ship made slow progress as it battered its way through the ice ________s.
feign
floe
contingent
droll
6. Complain; fuss Students traditionally ________ about the abysmal quality of "mystery meat" and similar dornitory food.
mischance
grouse
mercenary
sidereal
7. Pertaining to tailors He was as famous for the ________ splendor of his attire as he was for his acting.
dissimulate
sheaf
disconcert
sartorial
8. Not literal - but metaphorical; using a figure of speech "To lose one's marbles" is a ________ expression; if you're told Jack has lost his marbles - no one expects you to rush out to buy him a replacement set.
modicum
figurative
peccadillo
inter
9. Pertaining to land or its cultivation As a result of its recent industrialization - the country is gradually losing its ________ traditions.
precipitate
agrarian
equinox
ethereal
10. Maker and seller of eyeglasses The patient took the prescription given him by his oculist to the ________.
optician
epaulet
infallible
babble
11. Study of mankind Sociology is one aspect of the science of ________.
slovenly
sate
ethnology
obstinate
12. Bulky; large Despite her family burdens - she kept up a ________ correspondence with her friends.
suffuse
revoke
voluminous
discredit
13. Harmony Watching Tweediedum and Tweedledee battle - Alice wondered why the two brothers could not manage to life in ________.
niggle
disfigure
concord
catastrophe
14. Pollute; profane The hoodlums ________d the church with their scurrilous writing.
stilted
paraphrase
conclave
defile
15. Attribute; ascribe If I wished to ________ blame to the officers in charge of this program - I would state my feelings definitely and immediately.
synthesis
incessant
euphoria
impute
16. Pertaining to marriage After the publication of his book on ________ affairs - he was often consulted by married people on the verge of divorce.
marital
versatile
garrulity
recession
17. Trunk of statue with head and limbs missing; human trunk This ________ - found in the ruins of Pompeii - is now on exhibition in the museum in Naples.
assent
torso
macabre
nascent
18. Cure-all; something invigorating The news of her chance to go abroad acted on her like an ________.
stigma
elixir
ensue
exculpate
19. Time of greatest success; prime In their ________- the San Francisco Forty-Niners won the Super Bowl two years running.
inception
inadvertently
percussion
heyday
20. Stingy; excessively frugal His ________ nature did not permit him to enjoy any luxuries.
oblivion
perceptive
parsimonious
repertoire
21. Widespread; generally accepted A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views ________ in the America of his day.
subsidiary
repellent
prevalent
recluse
22. Timely; well chosen You have come at an ________ moment for I need a new secretary.
denotation
camaraderie
opportune
faze
23. Method or system of government When a Frenchman mentions the Old ________ - he refers to the government existing before the revolution.
regime
gibberish
reconnaissance
witticism
24. Pay for services There is a nominal ________ for this position.
herbivorous
stipend
descry
sleeper
25. Active strength Although he was over seventy years old - Jack had the ________ of a man in his prime.
usury
centrifuge
vigor
panache
26. Breaking up; downfall This ________ in the government can only result in anarchy.
salient
explicit
diffidence
debacle
27. Marked with parallel bands; grooved The glacier left many ________ rocks.
striated
foist
sanguine
tipple
28. Misleading vision It is easy to create an optical ________ in which lines of equal length appear different.
orifice
glossy
occult
illusion
29. Lukewarm During the summer - I like to take a ________ bath - not a hot one.
malignant
suffragist
tepid
embryonic
30. Hinder; block The special prosecutor determined that the Attorney General - though inept - had not intentionally set out to ________ the progress of the investigation.
trinket
upshot
dutiful
impede
31. Dreamily thoughtful; thoughtful with a hint of sadness The ________ youth gazed at the painting for a long time and then sighed.
arrears
sanctimonious
pensive
loiter
32. Pistol case Even when he was not in uniform - he carried a ________ and pistol under his arm.
perdition
exorcise
holster
floe
33. To be annonyed or vexed To ________ over your poor grades is foolish; instead - decide to work harder in the future.
fret
pliant
compromise
roseate
34. Lack of self-confidence or courage If you are to succeed as a salesperson - you must first lose your ________ and fear of failure.
commensurate
giddy
collateral
timidity
35. Preoccupation with physical comforts and things By its nature - ________ is opposed to idealism - for where the materialist emphasizes the needs of the body - the idealist emphasizes the needs of the soul.
materialism
impolitic
elated
discount
36. Brawl; melee The military police stopped the ________ in the bar and arrested the belligerents.
stringent
ursine
fracas
intrinsically
37. Hiding place - The detectives followed the suspects until he led them to the ________ where he had stored his loot.
vex
impuissance
cache
reaper
38. Undertaker The ________ prepared the corpse for burial.
kindle
mortician
gorge
dissuade
39. Insane He had to be institutionalized because he was ________.
deranged
grueling
sentinel
polyglot
40. High; lofty After his appointment to this ________ position - he seldom had time for his former friends.
impuissance
irate
eminent
coddle
41. Having insight; penetrating; astute The brillant lawyer was known for his ________ deductions.
perspicacious
pulchritude
dulcet
palliate
42. Disastrous People ignored her ________ predictions of an approaching depression.
implicit
fawning
dire
plasticity
43. Near at hand; impending Rosa was such a last-minute worker that she could never start writing a paper till the deadline was ________.
constraint
nurture
imminent
fell
44. Whim - She was an unpredictable creature - acting on ________ - never taking thought of the consequences.
exuberant
gyroscope
caprice
nebulous
45. Wandering away from the subject Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their offical theme; his ________s were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
digression
travesty
ethnic
insipid
46. Restrain; crush; oppress Anne's parents tried to curb her impetuosity without ________ing her boundless high spirits.
regimen
apprehensive
repress
espionage
47. Stopping - The workers threatened a ________ of all activities if their demands were not met.
unfeigned
odorous
cessation
bilious
48. Violent; rough; noisy The unruly crowd became even more ________ when he tried to quiet them.
virulent
pacify
commodious
boisterous
49. Tender to sorrow; pity; quality in art or literature that produces these feelings. The quiet tone of ________ that ran through the novel never degenerated into the maudlin or the overly sentimental.
pathos
deign
fete
headlong
50. Publicize; praise excessively I lost confidence in my broker after he ________ed some junk bonds that turned out to be a bad investment.
inveigh
gesticulation
tout
capillary