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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Pay for services There is a nominal ________ for this position.
stipend
quisling
tumid
fodder
2. 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.
illicit
cadaverous
tautological
peccadillo
3. Theft Because of the prisoner's record - the district attorney refused to reduce the charge from grand ________ to petit larceny.
larceny
partial
carnivorous
prominent
4. Face He prided himself on his ability to analyze a person's character by studying his ________.
physiognomy
mnemonic
vixen
smolder
5. Clever reply He was famous for his witty ________ and his sarcasm.
repartee
protocol
cantankerous
cadence
6. Renovate; make bright by polishing The flood left a deposit of mud on everything; it was necessary to ________ our belongings.
refurbish
tesselated
bawdy
spatial
7. Self-control; formal but distant manner Although some girls were attracted by Mark's ________ - Judy was put off by it - for she felt his aloofness indicated a lack of openness.
reserve
irascible
piscatorial
incubus
8. Manner of walking or running; speed The lame man walked with an uneven ________.
ordinance
discount
imposture
gait
9. Former occupant of a post I hope I can live up to the fine example set by my late ________in this office.
stricture
minute
predecessor
transmute
10. Bottomless His arrogance is exceeded only by his ________ ignorance.
abysmal
provisional
spendthrift
cavalier
11. Peripheral; only slightly connected; digressing Despite Clark's attempts to distract her with ________ remarks - Lois kept on coming back to her main question: why couldn't he come out to dinner with Superman and her?
tangential
fetid
ascribe
vitreous
12. Difficult to please; squeamish The waitresses disliked serving him dinner because of his very ________taste.
esteem
indigenous
fastidious
politic
13. Limited It is difficult for humanity with its ________ existence to grasp the infinite.
elicit
finite
badinage
stem from
14. Privilege; unquestionable right The President cannot levy taxes; that is the ________ of the legislative branch of government.
meager
restraint
tutelary
prerogative
15. Little - round hill Robert Louis Stevenson's grave is on a ________ in Samoa; to reach the grave site - you must climb uphill and walk a short distance along a marked path.
sycophant
impetuous
hirsute
knoll
16. Small world In the ________ of our rural village - we find illustrations of all the evils that beset the universe.
tumid
pluck
fructify
microcosm
17. Stubborn intolerance Brought up in a democratic atmosphere - student was shocked by the ________ and narrowness expressed by several of his classmates.
scuffle
check
decrepitude
bigotry
18. Tendency to keep together A firm believer in the maxim "Divide and conquer -" the emperor - by lies and trickery - sought to disrupt the ________ of the free nations.
mores
cohesion
cauterize
promulgate
19. Bravery He received the Medal of Honor for his ________ in battle.
valor
hardy
savor
piebald
20. Put in order At a debate tournament - extemporaneous speakers have only a minute or two to ________ their thoughts before addressing their audience.
revulsion
marshal
throes
indulgent
21. Harming a person's reputation Such ________ of character may result in a slander suit.
megalomania
defamation
postulate
insularity
22. Bundle of stalks of grain; any bundle of things tied together The lawyer picked up a ________ of papers as he rose to question the witness.
proselytize
sheaf
marital
obese
23. Slyness; sneakiness; secretiveness Fearing detection by the sentries on duty - the scout inched his way toward the enemy camp with great ________.
odoriferous
stealth
mesmerize
colossus
24. To make watertight (by plugging seams) When water from the shower leaked into the basement - we knew it was time to ________ the tiles at the edges of the shower stall.
caulk
recuperate
satellite
trilogy
25. Curse The witch uttered ________s against her captors.
malediction
pedagogy
discretion
reconnaissance
26. Something attached to but holding an inferior position I will entertain this concept as an ________ to the main proposal.
obfuscate
adjunct
funereal
livid
27. Failure to do As a result of her husband's failure to appear in court - she was granted a divorce by ________.
default
menial
legerdemain
integrity
28. Mar; disfigure If you ________ a library book - you will have to pay a hefty fine.
macerate
deface
pseudonym
cataclysm
29. Dry; barren The cactus had adapted to survive in an ________ environment.
postulate
arid
ameliorate
mincing
30. Homeless wanderer Because he was a stranger in town with no visible means of support - Martin feared he would be jailed as a ________.
gouge
automaton
vagrant
elegy
31. Having minute hairs - The paramecium is a ________ - one-celled animal.
gist
debunk
dehydrate
ciliated
32. Pompous; bombastic; using high-sounding language The politician could bever speak simply; she was always ________.
nettle
machiavellian
phenomena
grandiloquent
33. Beginner Even a ________ can do good work if he follows these simple directions.
virtual
lustrous
novice
soliloquy
34. Living at the same time as; contemporary ________ with the dinosaur - the pterodactyl flourished during the Mesozoic era.
hireling
scuffle
coeval
appurtenances
35. Oval building with tiers of seats The spectators in the ________ cheered the gladiators.
pariah
vulnerable
amphitheater
exasperate
36. Withdrawal He dropped his libel suit after the newspaper published a ________of its statement.
podium
factitous
tipple
retraction
37. Noble; aristocratic We greatly admired her well-bred - ________ elegance
husbandry
halting
agrarian
patrician
38. Gloomy; depressing From the doctor's grim expression - I could tell he had ________ news.
averse
toil
salvage
somber
39. Teaching; art of education Though Maria Montessori gained fame for her innovations in ________ - it took years before her teaching techniques became common practice in American schools.
pedagogy
florid
bountiful
levity
40. Gigantic The ________ corporations of the twentieth century are a mixed blessing
mammoth
demur
solder
ribald
41. Mar the appearance of; spoil An ugly frown ________d his normally pleasant face.
scapegoat
ethnology
disfigure
sadistic
42. Criminal We must try to bring these ________s to justice.
stolidity
malefactor
venue
repugnance
43. Repentant When he realized the enormity of his crime - he became remorseful and ________.
provisional
chronicle
penitent
pillage
44. Unreasonable or capricious; tyrannical The coach claimed the team lost because the umpire made some ________ calls.
fruition
intimate
waffle
arbitrary
45. Lure or bait The wild ducks were not fooled by the ________.
incubate
decoy
betroth
nascent
46. One-sided This legislation is ________ since it binds only one party in the controversy.
unilateral
subsidiary
atrophy
distend
47. Fearless For his ________ conduct in battle - he was promoted.
lechery
intrepid
tedium
blowhard
48. Food I am very happy to be able to provide you with these ________; I know you are hungry.
vigilance
dismiss
victuals
utopia
49. Deep-rooted; habitual She is an ________ smoker and cannot break the habit.
inveterate
brook
ebullient
chide
50. Refutation; response with contrary evidence The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her ________.
inertia
connoisseur
sleight
rebuttal