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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Retired or disqualified because of age The ________ man was indignant because he felt that he could still perform a good day's work.
pachyderm
discretion
superannuated
prudent
2. Necessary requirement Many colleges state that a student must offer three years of a language as a ________ for admission.
diversion
patrician
requisite
diurnal
3. Shove; bump In the subway he was ________d by the crowds.
betroth
jostle
opiate
palatable
4. Strip; deprive He was ________ed of his power to act and could no longer govern.
descry
grueling
divest
strut
5. Assumption; postulate Because Jack had based his argument upon a faulty ________ - his opponent cheerfully pointed out the holes in his logic.
partial
inquisitor
premise
affinity
6. Extremely loud The town crier had ________ voice.
umbrage
ravenous
sepulcher
stentorian
7. Cheap and gaudy He won a few ________ trinkets in Coney Island.
tawdry
concession
wastrel
grievance
8. Injury to the body The riot was marked not only by ________ - with its attendant loss of life and limb - but also by arson and pillage.
penurious
mayhem
misnomer
gibberish
9. Sameness leading to boredom He took a clerical job - but soon grew to hate the ________ of his daily routine.
inkling
exalt
monotony
furtive
10. Treacherous; disloyal When Caesar realized that Brutus had betrayed him - he reproached his ________ friend.
saturate
comport
heinous
perifidious
11. Layer of earth's surface; layer of society Unless we alleviate conditions in the lowest ________ of our society - we may expect grumbling and revolt.
agape
stratum
exposure
yeoman
12. Very poor person Though Widow Brown was living on a reduced income - she was by no means a ________.
macabre
pauper
naivete
attribute
13. Doubts Hamlet described his ________ to Horatio but decided to fence with Laertes despite his foreboding of evil.
misgivings
avert
miasma
subsistence
14. Range of knowledge I cannot answer your question since this matter is beyond my ________.
demagogue
metropolis
erratic
ken
15. Perfect example or embodiment Singing "I am the very model of a modern Major-General" in The Pirates of Penzance - Major-General Stanley proclaimed himself the ________ of an officer and a gentleman.
supercilious
ingenuous
disabuse
epitome
16. Cure-all; remedy for all diseases There is no easy ________ that will solve our complicated international situation.
panacea
ceremonious
quagmire
felicitous
17. Tolerate; endure The dean would ________ no interference with his disciplinary actions.
hybrid
carillon
brook
zealot
18. Generate pus When her finger began to ________ - the doctor lanced it and removed the splinter that had caused the pus to form.
fester
pecuniary
wont
idolatry
19. Father and ruler of a family or tribe In many primitive tribes - the leader and lawmaker was the ________.
ravenous
welter
patriarch
skulduggery
20. Arrange (laws - rules) as a code; classify We need to take the varying rules and regulations of the different health agencies and ________ them into a national health code.
rabid
codify
breadth
vivisection
21. Boaster Modest by nature - she was no ________ - preferring to let her accomplishments speak for themselves.
probe
amorous
unkempt
braggart
22. Praising To everyone's surprise - the speech was ________ rather than critical in tone.
document
schematic
conflagration
eulogistic
23. Renounce; abandon The captured knight could escape death only if he agreed to ________ Christianity and embrace Islam as the one true faith.
forswear
converse
calamity
disquisition
24. Biased; having a liking for something I am extremely ________ to chocolate eclairs.
kaleidoscope
impropriety
catechism
partial
25. Dark; not transparent The ________ window kept the sunlight out of the room.
opaque
grimace
posthumous
inscrutable
26. Strip off skin; plunder The criminal was condemned to be ________ed alive.
gerrymander
clamor
surrogate
flay
27. Misgivings His ________ of conscience had become so great that he decided to abandon his plans.
ingrate
qualms
provender
impious
28. Rash Don't be ________. Get the advice of experienced people before undertaking this venture.
appraise
elucidate
foolhardy
allege
29. Recollection Her ________s of her experiences are so fascinating that she ought to write a book.
phobia
reminiscence
vitreous
canker
30. Artificial; sham Hollywood actresses often create ________ tears by using glycerine.
diligence
maelstrom
satire
factitous
31. Ability to identify with another's feelings - ideas - etc What made Ann such a fine counselor was her ________ - her ability to put herself in her client's place and feel his emotions as if they were her own.
dismiss
undulate
taciturn
empathy
32. Pertaining to the woods; rustic His paintings of nymphs in ________ backgrounds were criticized as oversentimental.
malignant
sylvan
physiological
bullion
33. Speak evil of; defame Because of her hatred of the family - she ________s all who are friendly to them.
ferret
voyeur
glossary
malign
34. Summon a devil; proactive magic; imagine; invent He ________d up an image of a reformed city and had the voters completely under his spell.
peroration
festive
conjure
quash
35. Excessively careful He was ________ in checking his accounts and never made mistakes.
disgruntle
meticulous
lode
queue
36. Curse Roused from the bed at what he considered an ungodly hour - Roy muttered ________s under his breath.
pliable
imprecation
imprudent
regatta
37. Kinship She felt an ________ with all who suffered; their pains were her pains.
staid
impious
comprise
affinity
38. Tool for holding work in place Before filling its edges - the keysmith took the blank key and fixed it firmly between the jaws of a ________.
vise
strut
construe
listless
39. High; lofty After his appointment to this ________ position - he seldom had time for his former friends.
retain
eminent
acclimate
dotage
40. Flavored dessert ice I prefer raspberry ________ to ice cream since it is less fattening.
sherbet
auroral
chalice
velocity
41. Thousand-year period; period of happiness and prosperity I do not expect the ________ to come during my lifetime.
millenium
transport
parquet
infraction
42. Weakness; slight fault We can overlook the ________s of our friends; no one is perfect.
funereal
foible
venerate
sedulous
43. Isolation; solitude One moment she loved crowds; the next - she sought ________.
seclusion
staccato
vendetta
reiterate
44. Fall apart into tangles; unravel or untwist; entangle A sigle thread pulled loose - and the entire scarf started to ________.
uncanny
ravel
stupefy
remiss
45. Officeholder The newly elected public official received valuable advice from the present ________.
dais
incumbent
penury
emissary
46. Amends; compensation At the peace conference - the defeated country promised to pay ________s to the victors.
reparation
metaphysical
turncoat
amenities
47. Outsmart; trick By disguising himself as an old woman - Holmes was able to ________ his pursuers and escape capture.
uncouth
adversary
outwit
partiality
48. Huge; enormous The ________ wrestler was terrified of mice.
gargantuan
strew
stellar
centurion
49. Limited; restricted Unable to give the candidate full support - the mayor gave him only a ________ endorsement.
gerrymander
euthanasia
generality
qualified
50. Clear A ________ stream ran through his property.
conscientious
limpid
espouse
yield