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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Lacking in seriousness; self-indulgently carefree; relatively unimportant Though Nancy enjoyed Bill's ________ - lighthearted companionship - she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious.
frivolous
obscure
precocious
itinerary
2. Extreme poverty When his pension fund failed - George feared he would end his days in ________.
prelate
prefactory
penury
reverie
3. Shapeless; vague; indeterminate John was subject to panic attacks that left him prey to vague - ________ fears: he knew he was terrified - but could neither define nor explain the cause of his terror.
quarry
amorphous
recount
suppliant
4. Reddish; healthy-looking His ________ features indicated that he had spent much time in the open.
frenzied
ruddy
elegy
magnitude
5. Participation; involvement You cannot keep your ________ in this affair secret very long; you would be wise to admit your involvement immediately.
fruition
patronize
complicity
mealymouthed
6. Floor made of wood strips inlaid in a mosic-like pattern. In laying the floor - the carpenters combined redwood and oak in an elegant ________.
parquet
pithy
olfactory
fitful
7. Blood feud The rival mobs engaged in a bitter ________.
bask
vendetta
caste
uniformity
8. Experienced Though pleased with her new batch of rookies - the basketball coach wished she had a few more ________ players on the team.
tedium
thematic
rabid
seasoned
9. Program asfor trial; book where such entries are made The case of Smith v. Jones was entered in the ________ for July 15.
luxuriant
dross
docket
degenerate
10. Drawback; debtsHer lack of an extensive vocabulary was a ________ that she was able to overcome.
wispy
sobriety
lethargic
liability
11. Refine; purify We must strive to ________ these desires and emotions into worthwhile activities.
equable
sublimate
subside
awe
12. Work laboriously; make slow painful progress You must ________ through 3500 words list in order to achieve a high score on GRE.
extricate
awe
toil
induce
13. Rickety; falling apart The boys propped up the ________ clubhouse with a couple of boards.
waggish
ramshackle
retribution
exacting
14. Social or moral custom; established practice Flying in the face of ________ - George Sand (Amandine Dudevant) shocked her contemporaries by taking lovers and wearing men's clothes.
execrable
connoisseur
convention
emanate
15. Cutting; keen I am afraid of his ________ wit for it is so often sarcastic.
welt
trenchant
avarice
maritime
16. Having minute hairs - The paramecium is a ________ - one-celled animal.
titillate
ciliated
girth
ichthyology
17. Treat as a celebrity She enjoyed being ________d and adored by the public.
precept
lionize
advocate
factious
18. Flimsy; unsubstantial This is a ________ fabric; it will not wear well.
prune
mellifluous
obsequy
sleazy
19. Rolling - treeless plain in Siberia and arctic North America Despite the cold - many geologists are trying to discover valuable mineral deposits in the ________.
sonorous
tundra
potion
refute
20. Authoritative; imperious The learned doctor laid down the law to his patient in a ________ tone of voice.
inclined
sleight
lionize
magisterial
21. Insert improperly; palm off I will not permit you to ________ such ridiculous ideas upon the membership of this group.
regale
foist
knoll
wary
22. Illicit lover She sought a divorce on the grounds that her husband had a ________ in another town.
tribulation
paramour
probe
accede
23. Settle accounts; clear up He was able to ________ all his debts in short period of time.
genteel
liquidate
frieze
remediable
24. Something preceding in time that may be used as an authority or guide for future action This decision sets a ________ for future cases of a similar nature.
parity
pessimism
extort
precedent
25. Hardened; unfeeling - He had worked in the hospital for so many years that he was ________ to the suffering in the wards.
entree
repertoire
callous
welter
26. Superfluous; more than needed or demanded We have more than enough witnesses to corroborate your statement; to present any more would be ________.
supererogatory
whiff
debonair
offhand
27. Descendants; future generations We hope to leave a better world to ________.
posterity
monochromatic
undergird
extenuate
28. Enthusiastic applause When Placido Domingo came on stage in the first act of La Boheme - he was greeted by a tremendous ________.
disarray
simulate
quorum
ovation
29. Held in common; of a group of people When they were divorced - they had trouble dividing their ________ property.
intellect
communal
dally
earthy
30. Relating to a unifying motif or idea Those who think of Moby Dick as a simple adventure story about whaling miss is underlying ________ import.
bilk
analogous
concord
thematic
31. Mythical figure - half man and half horse - I was particularly impressed by the statue of the ________ in the Roman Hall of the museum.
amphitheater
centaur
evasive
ravine
32. Thriftless He was constantly being warned to mend his ________ ways and begin to "save for a rainy day."
inclement
improvident
hermetic
document
33. Dose (of liquid) Tristan and Lsolde drink a love ________ in the first act of the opera.
potion
importune
imperiousness
unimpeachable
34. Third He is so thorough that he analyzes ________ causes where other writers are content with primary and secondary reasons.
comprise
tertiary
reactionary
nominal
35. Untimely; poorly chosen A rock concert is an ________ setting for a quiet conversation.
inopportune
bogus
subside
reprove
36. Protective; pertaining to a guardianship I am acting in my ________ capacity when I refuse to grant you permission to leave the campus.
vociferous
prolific
tutelary
pariah
37. Body divided into ranks It was difficult to step out of one's place in this ________.
hierarchy
harass
accretion
estranged
38. Cautious; careful A miser hoards money not because he is ________ but because he is greedy.
prudent
abbreviate
circlet
minute
39. Pardon (an offense) The father confessor ________d him of his sins.
absolve
instigate
fiat
insidious
40. Let down; restrain Until it was time to open the presents - the children had to ________ their curiosity.
compliant
bate
solace
prolific
41. Honor at a festival The returning hero was ________d at a community supper and dance.
irrepressible
undulate
tanner
fete
42. Fragments Ten years after World War II - some of the ________ left by enemy bombings could still be seen.
rubble
grimace
faction
reprobate
43. Providing a general overview; summary The professor turned to the latest issue of Dissertation Abstracts for a ________ account of what was new in the field.
synoptic
catalyst
suture
guise
44. Shrewd; thrifty - The ________ Scotsman was more than a match for the swindlers.
runic
canny
dislodge
temperament
45. Narrow neck of land connecting two larger bodies of land In a magnificent feat of engineering - Goethals and his men cut through the ________ of Panama in constructing the Panama Canal.
preternatural
irony
mace
isthmus
46. Dull We were disappointed by the ________ performance.
epigram
lackluster
diabolical
imperial
47. Make shiny by rubbing; polish - The maid ________ed the brass fixtures until they reflected the lamplight.
accretion
homily
panache
burnish
48. Blacken All attempts to ________ the character of our late President have failed; the people still love him and cherish his memory.
pertinent
denigrate
lexicon
effervescence
49. Conclusion It is not until we reach the ________ of this play that we can understand the author's message.
colossus
disparity
finale
overwrought
50. Ravenous The wolf is a ________ animal - its hunger never satisfied.
voracious
jaundiced
tortuous
jingoism