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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Tough; strong and firm The steak was too ________ to chew
amenities
wither
satiate
sinewy
2. Beginning; forming of a idea At the first ________ of the work - he was consulted.
libretto
conception
sordid
misadventure
3. Impenetrable; not readily understood; mysterious Experienced poker players try to keep their expressions ________ - hiding their reactions to the cards behind a so-called poker face.
inscrutable
dissident
viscous
dissolution
4. Pertaining to farewell I found the ________ address too long; leave-taking should be brief.
bucolic
valedictory
quixotic
topography
5. Dig out of the ground; remove from a grave Because of the rumor that he had been poisoned - his body was ________d in order that an autopsy might be performed.
exhume
colossal
migratory
insomnia
6. Cancel; retract Repeat offenders who continue to drive under the influence of alcohol face having their driver's licensespermanently ________d.
orthography
natation
patina
revoke
7. Oddity; idiosyncrasy Some of his friends tried to account for his rudeness to strangers as the ________ of genius.
communal
junket
compelling
eccentricity
8. Recollection Her ________s of her experiences are so fascinating that she ought to write a book.
reminiscence
placid
indifferent
tainted
9. Move heavily of clumsily Still somewhat torpid after its long hibernation - the bear ________ed through the woods.
reaper
lumber
uxorious
addendum
10. Meager; insufficient Thinking his helping of food was ________ - Oliver Twist asked for more.
scanty
simplistic
residue
imbibe
11. Unoriginal; obtained from another source Although her early poetry was clearly ________ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
solstice
monastic
aplomb
derivative
12. Random; by chance His ________ reading left him unaquainted with the authors of the books.
conciliatory
clout
rejuvenate
haphazard
13. Surrender something; efect; vomit Unwilling to ________ the cash he had stolen from the pension fund - the embezzler tried to run away.
modish
impediment
supine
disgorge
14. Smoothness of speech He spoke French with ________ and ease.
fluency
simulate
scuffle
febrile
15. Humorous; jocular Your ________ remarks are not appropriate at this serious moment.
excerpt
rote
facetious
arcane
16. Tomb Annabel Lee was buried in a ________ by the sea.
sepulcher
dire
bucolic
fallible
17. Talkative boaster After all Sol's talk about his big show business connections led nowhere - Sally decided he was just another ________.
effete
blowhard
parallelism
frantic
18. Juicy; full of richness To some people - Florida citrus fruits are more ________ than those from California.
prodigal
succulent
insensate
wrest
19. Dedicate; sanctify We shall ________ our lives to this noble purpose.
consecrate
kudos
debris
intelligentsia
20. Nourish; educate; foster The head Start program attempts to ________ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter public school.
obtuse
malfeasance
bate
nurture
21. Extremely small Tiny and delicate - the model was built on a ________ scale.
lilliputian
affiliation
fetter
preamble
22. Kindly; doing good The overgenerous philanthropist had to curb his ________ impulses before he gave away all his money and left himself with nothing.
beneficent
inherent
vitriolic
pendant
23. Goblet; consecrated cup - In a small room adjoining the cathedral - many ornately decorated ________s made by the most famous European goldsmiths were on display.
faze
unbridled
chalice
pellmell
24. Yellowish; sickly in color We were disturbed by his ________ complexion - which was due to jaundice.
thrifty
officious
inured
sallow
25. Breathing; exhalation The doctor found that the patient's years of smoking had adversely affected both his lung capacity and his rate of ________.
respiration
myriad
incorporeal
profound
26. Body of customers - The rock club attracted a young - stylish ________.
obtrusive
clientele
incipient
callous
27. Introduce something into a larger whole; combine; unite Breaking with precedent - President Truman ordered the military to ________ blacks into every branch of the armed services.
perforate
incorporate
confidant
prehensile
28. Harsh and shrill His ________ laughter irritated me and grated on my ears.
raucous
tendentious
climactic
incantation
29. Fertile; abundant; ornate Farming was easy in this ________ soil.
venturesome
luxuriant
proclivity
zeal
30. Conformity in fulfilling requirements; readiness to The design for the new school had to be in ________ with the local building code.
obsession
compliance
shrewd
disparity
31. Lack of harmony; absurdity The ________ of his wearing sneakers with formal attire amused the observers.
bifurcated
rout
postulate
incongruity
32. Substance that prevents infection It is advisable to apply an ________ to any wound - no matter how slight or insignificant.
voluble
eloquence
iniquitous
antiseptic
33. Pierce He was ________d by the spear hurled by his adversary.
bode
anecdote
impale
check
34. Wretch; villain His kindness to the ________ amazed all of us who had expected to hear severe punishment pronounced.
miscreant
clique
saturnine
flair
35. Antiquated; ancient The ________ customs had apparently not changed for thousands of years.
condole
antediluvian
viper
demoniac
36. Naive; young and unsophisticated Although she was over forty - the movie star still insisted that she be cast as an ________ sweet young thing.
penance
ingenuous
occlude
apprise
37. Suffering from indigestion All the talk about rich food made him feel ________.
travesty
millinery
thrall
dyspeptic
38. Stuffy; boringly conservative For a young person - Winston seems remarkably ________: you'd expect someone of his age to have a little more life.
lechery
anonymity
stodgy
abnegation
39. Determination Nothing could shake his ________ to succeed despite all difficulties.
resolution
sadistic
phobia
carafe
40. Refer indirectly Try not to ________ to this matter in his presence because the topic annoys him.
allude
flair
figment
parameter
41. Inform When he was ________d of the dangerous weather conditions - he decided to postpone his trip.
spurious
apprise
macabre
pertinent
42. Plan of a trip Before leaving for his first visit to France and England - he discussed his ________ with people who had been there and with his travel agent.
itinerary
prevail
aloof
premonition
43. Deed or action - particularly a brave deed Raoul Wallenberg was noted for his ________s in rescuing Jews from Hitler's forces.
perverse
exploit
abbreviate
negligible
44. Terse; concise; aphoristic After reading so many redundant speeches - I find his ________ style particulary pleasing.
impinge
array
wean
sententious
45. Make whole; combine; make into one unit She tried to ________ all their activities into one program.
genuflect
integrate
requisite
austerity
46. Call by bugles or trumpets; showy display The exposition was opened with ________ of trumpets and the firing of cannon.
granary
alacrity
fanfare
peccadillo
47. Plot outline; screenplay; opera libretto Scaramouche startled the other actors in the commedia troupe when he suddenly departed from their customary ________ and began to improvise.
scenario
apathy
largess
perversion
48. Calamity - The Johnstown flood was a ________.
catastrophe
mote
balm
anthropomorphic
49. Repentant When he realized the enormity of his crime - he became remorseful and ________.
traduce
penitent
demeanor
authoritative
50. Express sympathetic sorrow His friends gathered to ________ with him over his loss.
pugnacious
muse
antediluvian
condole