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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Trifling gaiety Your ________ at this serious moment is offensive.
hue
flippancy
peripatetic
incisive
2. Cater to the low desires of others The reviewer accused the makers of Lethal Weapon of ________ing to the masses' taste of violence.
pander
blighted
parley
restitution
3. Diligent attention; (secondary meaning) apply Pleased with how well Tom had whitewashed the fence - Aunt Polly praised him for his ________.
application
rebus
tremor
compact
4. Hard - inflexible He was ________ in his determination to punish the wrongdoer.
importune
adamant
mutilate
scabbard
5. Use of force They forced him to obey - but only by great ________.
coercion
armada
ignite
malefactor
6. Critical - ________ people delight in casting blame.
censorious
fallible
defeatist
fret
7. Sudden flood I am worried about the possibility of a ________ if the rains do not diminish soon.
spate
omnipotent
voluminous
inductive
8. Flashy; tawdry; falsely attractive Her jewels were inexpensive but not ________.
obese
bilk
grouse
meretricious
9. Not literal - but metaphorical; using a figure of speech "To lose one's marbles" is a ________ expression; if you're told Jack has lost his marbles - no one expects you to rush out to buy him a replacement set.
figurative
duress
rendezvous
grisly
10. Soothe; make calm or quiet; subdue Dentists criticize the practice of giving fussy children sweets to ________ them.
pacify
momentous
exhort
fluke
11. Lying on back The defeated pugilist lay ________ on the canvas.
diabolical
supine
ford
circuitous
12. Irritation; resentment She showed her ________ by her refusal to appear with the other contestants at the end of the contest.
contortions
quotidian
adamant
pique
13. Damnation; complete ruin Praying for salvation - young Daedalus feared he was damned to eternal ________.
consensus
abscond
perdition
indigenous
14. Attach I shall ________ this chart to my report.
turmoil
append
sylvan
subtlety
15. Sorcery; magic. Merlin amazed the knights with his _________.
glib
biennial
wizardry
disquisition
16. Fame For many years an unheralded researcher - Barbara McClintock gained international ________ when she won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
phenomena
renown
dank
appellation
17. Division of a poem Do you know the last ________ of "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
stanza
engross
placate
sluice
18. Weak; ineffective Although he wished to break the nicotine habit - he found himself ________ in resisisting the craving for a cigarette.
entomology
restive
impotent
quaint
19. Features - especially of the face She quickly sketched the ________ of his face.
profilgate
fledgling
lineaments
visceral
20. Doctrine; dogma The agnostic did not accept the ________s of their faith.
indulgent
subsidy
writhe
tenet
21. Yielding; timid Crushed by his authoritarian father - Will had no defiance left in him; he was totally ________ in the face of authority.
incognito
negligence
submissive
misanthrope
22. Pertaining to the improvement of race It is easier to apply ________ principles to the raising of racehorses or prize cattle than t the development of human beings.
eugenic
subversive
herpetologist
histrionic
23. Settle down; descend; grow quiet The doctor assured us that the fever would eventually ________.
subside
extant
disingenuous
ogle
24. Flimsy; unsubstantial This is a ________ fabric; it will not wear well.
predilection
harass
sleazy
friction
25. Breaking up; downfall This ________ in the government can only result in anarchy.
carapace
disjointed
boon
debacle
26. Turn into a god; idolize Admire the rock star all you want; just don't ________ him.
deify
swerve
genesis
wither
27. Person who enjoys his own pain The ________ begs - "Hit me." The sadist smiles and says - "I won't."
masochist
recalcitrant
tedium
low
28. Persuade; bring about After the quarrel - Tina said nothing could ________ her to talk to Tony again.
milieu
ascetic
welter
induce
29. Change or harden into bone When he called his opponent a "bonehead -" he implied that his adversary's brain had ________(ied) and that he was not capable of clear thinking.
vassal
offhand
ossify
dormer
30. Heat-producing - Coal is much more ________ than green wood.
calorific
sophistication
inarticulate
hindrance
31. Someone who can make his or her voice seem to come from another person or thing This ________ does an act in which she has a conversation with a wooden dummy.
defunct
convention
ventriloquist
limber
32. Pretense; evasion As soon as we realized that you had won our support by a ________ we withdrew our endorsement of your candidacy.
worldly
subterfuge
barterer
languor
33. Divided into two branches; forked With a ________ branch and a piece of elastic rubber - he made a crude but effective slingshot.
meteoric
chameleon
rife
bifurcated
34. Wool coat of a sheep They shear sheep of their ________ - which they then comb into separate strands of wool.
repudiate
reprobation
impetus
fleece
35. Swift; momentarily brilliant We all wondered at his ________ rise to fame.
meteoric
tout
mediocre
amazon
36. Animals of a period or region The scientist could visualize the ________ of the period by examining the skeletal remains and the fossils.
affinity
cameo
fauna
incursion
37. Hatch; scheme Inasmuch as our supply of electricity is cut off - we shall have to rely on the hens to ________ these eggs.
archives
incubate
disenfranchise
inundate
38. Take apart When the show closed - they ________d the scenery before restoring it.
lineaments
mutable
dismantle
entice
39. Dominance - especially of one nation over others As one Eastern European nation after another declared its independence - commentators marveled at the sudden breakdown of the once monolithic Soviet ________.
hegemony
larder
conglomeration
elixir
40. Laypersons; persons not connected with the clergy The ________ does not always understand the clergy's problems.
laity
haggard
windfall
prolong
41. Block; obstacle Stalled cars along the highway are a ________ to traffic that tow trucks should remove without delay.
lilliputian
tenure
wane
hindrance
42. Powerful; persuasive; greatly influential The jury was swayed by the highly ________ testimony of the crime's sole eyewitness.
horticultural
potent
discombobulated
chimerical
43. Muddle; drive crazy This idiotic plan is confusing enough to ________ anyone.
qualms
parochial
regimen
addle
44. Firmness; persistency; adhesiveness It is extremely difficult to overcome the ________ of a habit such as smoking.
skulduggery
tenacity
endearment
sanctimonious
45. Burdensome He asked for an assistant because his work load was too ________.
passive
onerous
oblique
misadventure
46. Near at hand; impending Rosa was such a last-minute worker that she could never start writing a paper till the deadline was ________.
disinterested
lofty
imminent
bane
47. Abandon I will ________ my claims to this property if you promise to retain my employees.
wrangle
relinquish
amend
allure
48. Bow She made an ________ as the king and queen entered the room.
pyre
elysian
pensive
obeisance
49. Descent; ancestry He traced his ________ back to Mayflower days.
fete
insubstantial
tortuous
lineage
50. Unwilingness Some mornings I feel a great ________ to get out of bed.
insularity
disinclination
turncoat
worldly