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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Tight; ready The captain maintained that he ran a ________ ship.
assail
squalid
hue
taut
2. Lordliness; domineering manner; arrogance His ________ indicated that he had long been accustomed to assuming command.
imperiousness
accretion
escapade
overt
3. Misleading Your reasoning must be ________ because it leads to a ridiculous answer.
fallacious
induce
tutelage
ethnic
4. Stubborn He was ________ in his refusal to listen to our complaints.
infirmity
parley
obdurate
vernacular
5. Exceed Her SAT scores ________ed out expectations.
recrimination
surpass
tautological
languor
6. Oppression; cruel government Frederick Douglass fought against the ________ of slavery throughout his entire life.
pittance
larceny
flagrant
tyranny
7. Unrestrained; willfully malicious; unchaste. Pointing to the stack of bills - Sheldon criticized Sarah for her wanton expenditures. In response - Sara accused Sheldon of making an unfounded - wanton attack.
skittish
contravene
swarthy
wanton
8. Abundantly fruitful She was a ________ writer who produced as many as three books a year.
wrangle
compress
connoisseur
prolific
9. Tunnels in which rabbits live; crowded conditions in which people live. The tenement was a veritable ________ - packed with people too poor to live elsewhere.
warren
fret
array
zenith
10. Forgetfulness Her work had fallen into a state of ________; no one bothered to read them.
oblivion
arroyo
amenable
reiterate
11. Specialized knowledge; expert skill Although she was knowledgeable in a number of fields - she was hired for her particular ________ in computer programming.
capitulate
laudatory
expertise
canine
12. Decode I could not ________ the doctor's handwriting.
unilateral
precarious
decipher
erroneous
13. Faultfinding - His criticisms were always ________ and frivolous - never offering constructive suggestions.
captious
anonymity
piety
discrepancy
14. Map-maker - Though not a professional ________ - Tolkien was able to construct a map of the fictional world.
centurion
emendation
misnomer
cartographer
15. Fit for plowing The land was no longer ________; erosion had removed the valuable topsoil.
bilk
confidant
arable
vortex
16. 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.
neologism
maculated
burlesque
scintillate
17. Small - light sailboat or rowboat Tom dreamed of owning an ocean-going yacht but had to settle for a ________ he could sail in the bay.
equipoise
skiff
artisan
adage
18. 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.
uproarious
consequential
amorphous
acclivity
19. Ornamental band on a wall The ________ of the church was adorned with sculpture.
agape
frieze
valor
cacophony
20. Cure-all; something invigorating The news of her chance to go abroad acted on her like an ________.
automaton
pedant
elixir
renounce
21. Extremely aggressive and militant patriotism We must be careful to prevent a spirit of ________ from spreading at this time.
ken
fusilade
jingoism
pinnacle
22. Shield; defense Under the ________ of the Bill of Rights - we enjoy our most treasured freedoms.
onus
aegis
integral
chaste
23. Contemptuous; haughty I prefer Jill's modesty to Jack's ________ and arrogant attitude.
peccadillo
precipice
consistency
supercilious
24. Trifles; unimportant matters Too many magazines ignore newsworthy subjects and feature ________.
idyllic
trivia
amazon
ecclesiastic
25. Derived byreasoning If we accept your premise - your conclusions are easily ________.
subservient
demographic
profane
deducible
26. Urge; start; provoke I am afraid that this statement will ________ a revolt.
disparity
instigate
propitiate
ingenious
27. Gay; joyous; careless Shelley called the skylark a "________ spirit" because of its happy song.
hermitage
impetuous
apogee
blithe
28. Government by bureaus - Many people fear that the constant introduction of federal agencies will create a government by ________.
fugitive
exalt
ramp
bureaucracy
29. Futile; worthless This agreement is ________ for no court will enforce it.
insubordinate
colander
lectern
nugatory
30. 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.
urbane
demure
conscript
incorporate
31. Explanatory list of symbols on a map The ________ at the bottom of the map made it clear which symbols stood for rest areas along the highway and which stood for public camp sites.
legend
indemnify
beleaguer
winnow
32. Informal discussion I enjoy our ________(ies) but I sometimes wish that they could be made more formal and more searching.
pertinacious
vagrant
iconoclastic
colloquy
33. Turn to stone His sudden and unexpected appearance seemed to ________ her.
materialism
cabal
quixotic
petrify
34. Spread throughout Despite airing them for several hours - she could not rid her clothes of the ________ odor of mothbals that clung to them.
worldly
pervasive
nonplus
rigid
35. Form of literature in which irony - sarcasm - and ridicule are employed to attack vice and folly Gulliver's Travels - which is regarded by many as a tale for children - is actually a bitter ________ attacking human folly.
reconnaissance
satire
disenfranchise
efface
36. Enrage; infuriate Unkindness to children ________d her.
venturesome
snivel
swelter
incense
37. Deadly It is unwise to leave ________ weapons where children may find them.
lethal
malfeasance
ejaculation
inviolability
38. Private meeting of members of a party to select officers or determine policy - At the opening of Congress the members of the Democratic Party held a ________ to elect the majority leader of the House and the party whip.
lampoon
blase
sedition
caucus
39. Cure-all; remedy for all diseases There is no easy ________ that will solve our complicated international situation.
askew
panacea
ponderous
limn
40. Skillful The magician was so ________ that we could not follow his movements as he performed his tricks.
cathartic
blithe
dexterous
inter
41. Strong inclination; liking He had a strong ________ for sculpture and owned many statues.
prattle
penchant
ignominious
annihilate
42. Arise from Milton's problems in school ________ his poor study habits.
stem from
gaffe
yen
consecrate
43. Cut down; economize If they were to be able to send their children to college - they would have to ________.
waif
morbid
despicable
retrench
44. Fall apart into tangles; unravel or untwist; entangle A sigle thread pulled loose - and the entire scarf started to ________.
primp
ravel
equine
abdicate
45. Use of force They forced him to obey - but only by great ________.
pillory
deducible
panacea
coercion
46. Dead; no longer in use or existence The lawyers sought to examine the books of the ________ corporation.
chivalrous
defunct
tout
omnipresent
47. Artificiality; unnaturalness; act of employing sophistry in reasoning ________ is an acquired characteristic - found more frequently among city dwellers than among residents of rural areas.
reverie
paramount
inclement
sophistication
48. In utter disorder - He tried to bring order into the ________ state of affairs.
chaotic
rout
generic
ecclesiastic
49. Infinite Human beings - having explored the far corners of the earth - are now reaching out into ________ space.
dexterous
slough
illimitable
magniloquent
50. Limit; independent variable We need to define the ________s of the problem.
parameter
seemly
pithy
debonair