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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Start; beginning She was involved with the project from its ________.
wistful
incisive
enumerate
inception
2. Vain about dress and appearance He tried to imitate the ________ manner of the young men of the court.
preen
volition
foppish
descry
3. Secret News of their ________ meeting gradually leaked out.
epitaph
surreptitious
veneer
surly
4. Disloyal Once the most loyal of Gorbachev's supporters - Shverdnaze found himself becoming increasingly ________.
disaffected
avarice
perspicacious
superficial
5. Throw into confusion He became ________ed in the heated discussion when he tried to arbitrate the dispute.
embroil
impalpable
unintimidating
ingratiate
6. Lacking in seriousness; self-indulgently carefree; relatively unimportant Though Nancy enjoyed Bill's ________ - lighthearted companionship - she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious.
gibe
stupor
frivolous
opus
7. Favoritism (to a relative) John left his position with the company because he felt that advancement was based on ________ rather than ability.
jocose
nepotism
adulation
wean
8. Comical parody; treatment aimed at making something appear ridiculous The ridiculous decision the jury has arrived at is a ________ of justice.
travesty
confound
loathe
arbitrary
9. Marshal; draw up in order His actions were bound to ________ public sentiment against him.
array
illusory
incorporeal
attribute
10. Float in the air (especially by magical means) As the magician passed his hands over the recumbent body of his assistant - she appeared to rise and ________ about three feet above the table.
levitate
optional
maul
gaunt
11. State without proof It is ________d that she had worked for the enemy.
invective
authenticate
allege
natation
12. Deliver; provide; represent He ________ed aid to the needy and indigent.
render
ethnology
titillate
vent
13. Scholar who overemphasizes book learning or technicalities Her insistence that the book be memorized marked the teacher as a ________ rather than a scholar.
schism
dorsal
quotidian
pedant
14. Created by statute or legislative action The judicial courts review and try ________ crimes.
defoliate
statutory
alliteration
prerogative
15. Delay; object To ________ at this time will only worsen the already serious situation; now is the time for action.
demur
halting
headlong
reprove
16. Supposed He is the ________ father of the child.
maladroit
impotent
venal
reputed
17. Narrow-minded person - uncultured and exculsively interested in material gain We need more men of culture and enlightenment; we have too many ________s among us.
frenzied
philistine
imbibe
exuberant
18. Person interested mostly in external objects and actions A good salesperson in usually an ________ - who likes to mingle with people.
wheedle
claustrophobia
microcosm
extrovert
19. Obscure and mysterious; occult It is strange to consider that modern chemistry originated in the ________ teachings of the ancient alchemists.
modulation
hermetic
collaborate
check
20. Lack of balance or symmetry; disproportion Because of the great ________ between the number of men and women invited - the dance was unsuccessful.
bleak
imbalance
inhibit
conduit
21. Causing cancer - Many supposedly harmless substances have been revealed to be ________.
denounce
narrative
nexus
carcinogenic
22. Irresistible crushin force Nothing could survive in the path of the ________.
fetid
juggernaut
vassal
amiss
23. Swift; momentarily brilliant We all wondered at his ________ rise to fame.
behemoth
fluency
amnesia
meteoric
24. Clear A ________ stream ran through his property.
burlesque
acclimate
indignation
limpid
25. Express; utter He ________ed his wrath on his class.
vent
existential
pigment
diatribe
26. Kindly; doing good The overgenerous philanthropist had to curb his ________ impulses before he gave away all his money and left himself with nothing.
purport
vagabond
valor
beneficent
27. Demanding and leaving no choice From Jack's ________ knock on the door - Jill could tell he would not give up until she let him in.
consonance
gustatory
peremptory
carousal
28. Vague; hazy; cloudy She had only a ________ memory of her grandmother's face.
nebulous
lampoon
trappings
cognitive
29. Bending of a ray of light When you look at a stick inserted in water - it looks bent because of the ________ of the light by the water.
optometrist
affix
forsake
refraction
30. Slow gallop - Because the racehorse had outdistanced its competition so easily - the reporter wrote that the race was won in a ________.
canter
legacy
halcyon
degenerate
31. Lawsuit Try to settle this amicably; I do not want to start ________.
litigation
epaulet
impervious
malleable
32. Stronghold; something seen as a source of protection The villagers fortified the town hall - hoping this improvised ________ could protect them from the guerrila raids.
subpoena
bastion
writ
infraction
33. New or newly coined word or phrase As we invent new techniques and professions - we must also invent ________ such as "microcomputer" and "astronaut" to describe them.
complicity
illusive
neologism
rile
34. Nimbleness The ________ of the acrobat amazed and thrilled the audience.
pedantic
impunity
terse
agility
35. Clean; remove offensive parts of a book The editors felt that certain passages in the book had to be ________d before it could be used in the classroom.
sinecure
anarchy
inevitable
expurgate
36. Moved by sexual love; loving Don Juan was known for his ________ adventures.
entice
amorous
dispassionate
lackluster
37. Seize; commandeer The army ________d all available supplies of uranium.
torpor
orthodox
endemic
confiscate
38. Determination Nothing could shake his ________ that his children would get the best education that money could buy.
burlesque
molt
resolve
grill
39. Filled Since this enterprise is ________ with danger - I will ask for volunteers who are willing to assume the risks.
elusive
asymmetric
foreshadow
fraught
40. Docile You will find the children in this school very ________ and willing to learn.
tractable
nihilism
repartee
hermetic
41. Destruction by fire Citizens of San Francisco remember that the destruction of the city was caused not by the earthquake but by the ________ that followed.
inflated
nether
holocaust
guileless
42. Oppression; cruel government Frederick Douglass fought against the ________ of slavery throughout his entire life.
giddy
tyranny
revoke
conviction
43. Decay Despite the body's advanced state of ________ - the police were able to identify the murdered man.
lectern
introspective
shrewd
decomposition
44. Seemingly plausible but fallacious reasoning Instead of advancing valid arguments - he tried to overwhelm his audience with a flood of ________(ies).
sophistry
legacy
sustenance
dissimulate
45. Resent I ________ every minute I have to spend attending meetings.
begrudge
spangle
incense
beatitude
46. Ruined because of neglect We felt that the ________ building needed several coats of paint.
dilapidated
witless
dyspeptic
staccato
47. Soothing; mild She used a ________ ointment for her sunburn.
quaint
sedulous
colossus
bland
48. Prohibit; restrain The child was not ________ed in her responses.
inhibit
dilemma
worldly
vivacious
49. Blame; criticize - He was ________d for his inappropriate behavior.
incentive
shambles
censure
expletive
50. Absorbing; engrossing The reviewer described Byatt's novel Possession as a ________ tale: absorbed in the story - he had finished it in a single evening.
frenzied
shackle
circumscribe
riveting