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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Float in the air (especially by magical means) As the magician passed his hands over the recumbent body of his assistant - she appeared to rise and ________ about three feet above the table.
lofty
levitate
serenity
arbiter
2. Force or push out Much pressure is required to ________ these plastics.
trepidation
extrude
limn
antagonistic
3. Broad-bladed instrument used for spreading or mixing The manufacturers of this frying pan recommended the use of a rubber ________ to avoid scratching the specially treated surface.
acumen
spatula
demise
presumptous
4. Rough-mannered Although he was blunt and ________ with most people - he was always gentle with children.
diversity
litigation
gruff
figurative
5. Come between She ________d in the argument between her two sons.
intervene
generality
amplify
noxious
6. Ordinary; typical His ________ upbringing left him wholly unprepared for his wife's eccentric family.
conventional
nocturnal
caricature
nonentity
7. Antiquated; ancient The ________ customs had apparently not changed for thousands of years.
tirade
antediluvian
witless
indignity
8. Uprightness He was renowned for his ________ and integrity.
sententious
rectitude
agglomeration
imbibe
9. Entrance; a way in Because of his wealth and social position - he had ________ into the most exclusive circles.
obsequy
paragon
inebriety
entree
10. Violent She had a sudden fit of ________ rage.
mutilate
raucous
unbridled
unfaltering
11. Body of customers - The rock club attracted a young - stylish ________.
clientele
harping
pall
marshal
12. Taking up again; recommencement During the summer break - Don had not realized how much he missed university life: at the ________ of classes - however - he felt marked excitement and pleasure.
aversion
consummate
goad
resumption
13. Vertical Before hanging wallpaper it is advisable to drop a ________ line from the ceiling as a guide.
indulgent
retrieve
plumb
expatiate
14. Written command issued by a court.The hero of Leonard's novel is a process server who invents unorthodox ways of serving _________s on reluctant parties.
decadence
defeatist
importune
writ
15. Inharmonious The married couple argued incessantly and finally decided to separate because they were ________.
statute
incompatible
assiduous
judicious
16. Cancel; retract Repeat offenders who continue to drive under the influence of alcohol face having their driver's licensespermanently ________d.
fickle
inebriety
anachronism
revoke
17. Lavish; rich I cannot recall when I have had such a ________ Thanksgiving feast.
encroachment
insurgent
sumptuous
amorphous
18. Disguise; pretend Even though John tried to ________ his motive for taking modern dance - we all knew there not to dance but to meet girls.
juncture
impinge
boon
dissemble
19. Enthusiastic follower A ________ of the opera - he bought season tickets every year.
velocity
saline
devotee
cardinal
20. Overstock; fill to excess The many manufacturers ________ted the market and could not find purchasers for the many articles they had produced.
scrupulous
glut
strident
temperament
21. Urge; plead for The abolitionists ________d freedom for the slaves.
replicate
ballast
advocate
paramount
22. Rave; speak bombastically As we heard him ________ on the platform - we could not understand his strange popularity with many people.
ecologist
condescend
rant
dearth
23. Suitable for drinking The recent drought in the Middle Atlantic States has emphasized the need for extensive research in ways of making sea water ________.
rakish
luster
potable
domineer
24. Old-fashioned; past the prime Her style is ________ and reminiscent of the Victorian era.
adjutant
imprecation
voluble
passe
25. Pretend Lady Macbeth ________ed illness in the courtyard although she was actually healthy.
mountebank
vernal
feign
omnipresent
26. Distasteful (because excessive); excessively sweet or sentimental - Disliking the ________ sweetness of standard wedding cakes - Jody and Tom chose a homemade carrot cake for their reception.
hypercritical
cloying
lethal
gorge
27. Provisional; experimental Your ________ plans sound plausible; let me know when the final details are worked out.
decrepitude
complacent
tentative
grotesque
28. Explanatory; serving to explain The mannual that came with my VCR was no masterpiece of ________ prose: its explanations were so garbled that I couldn't even figure out how to rewind a tape.
expository
winsome
exploit
contest
29. Worldly as opposed to spiritual He was concerned only with ________ matters - especially the daily stock market quotations.
fanfare
eugenic
mundane
stem from
30. Fortress - The ________ overlooked the city like a protecting angel.
citadel
harrow
antagonistic
innate
31. Make impure by mixing with baser substances It is a crime to ________ foods without informing the buyer.
haggle
laudable
adulterate
saline
32. Theft Because of the prisoner's record - the district attorney refused to reduce the charge from grand ________ to petit larceny.
bullion
tureen
provincial
larceny
33. Overseer of morals; person who eliminates inappropriate matter - Soldiers dislike having their mail read by a ________ but understand the need for this precaution.
induce
hue
censor
chivalrous
34. Treacherous; disloyal When Caesar realized that Brutus had betrayed him - he reproached his ________ friend.
doldrums
perifidious
trappings
metropolis
35. Warn; reprove He ________ed his listeners to change their wicked ways.
admonish
hover
libido
angular
36. Unfriendly; hostile She felt that they were ________ and were hoping for her downfall.
incandescent
inimical
slovenly
discrimination
37. Doctrine; dogma The agnostic did not accept the ________s of their faith.
tenet
shyster
verbalize
discernible
38. Ardent; hot She felt that the ________ praise was excessive and somewhat undeserved.
actuate
titillate
subsidiary
fervent
39. Recede; lessen His fortunes began to ________ during the recession.
dynamic
execute
multilingual
ebb
40. Talking to oneself The ________ is a device used by the dramatist to reveal a character's innermost thoughts and emotions.
soliloquy
tautological
bizarre
canard
41. Wrong; faulty Seeing her frown - he wondered if anything were ________.
excerpt
unilateral
amiss
jaded
42. Nearing; approaching The entire country was saddened by the news of his ________ death.
impending
cognizance
supererogatory
divine
43. Honor; glory; praise The singer complacently received ________ on his performance from his entourage.
malevolent
foolhardy
kudos
incredulous
44. Neatly or smartly dresssed Priding himself on being a ________ dresser - the gangster Bugsy Siegel collected a wardrobe of imported suits and ties.
consanguinity
sluggard
natty
capricious
45. Depravity A visitor may be denied admittance to this country if she has been guilty of moral ________.
unison
turpitude
perusal
asinine
46. Consider; ponder; unhurried Offered the new job - she asked for time to ________ before she made her decision.
deliberate
illicit
incessant
jingoism
47. Heat; passion; zeal Katya's ________ was contagious; soon all her fellow demonstrators were busily making posters and handing out flyers - inspired by her ardent enthusiasm for the cause.
ardor
ineffable
capillary
sojourn
48. Gigantic statue The legendary ________ of Rhodes - bronze statue of the sun god that dominated the harbor of the Greek seaport - was one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
sybarite
colossus
anachronism
verdigris
49. Interjection; profane oath The sergeant's remarks were filled with ________s that offended the new recruits.
poseur
expletive
mogul
manumit
50. Basic; primary; essential The committee discussed all sorts of side issues without ever getting down to addressing the ________ problem.
ablution
lambaste
insurgent
fundamental