SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
english
,
vocabulary
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Turn upside down or inside out When he ________ed his body in a hand stand - he felt the blood rush to his head.
nonplus
recession
invert
cantata
2. Wandering Several ________ tribes of Indians would hunt in this area each year.
compilation
exhort
obscure
nomadic
3. Praise All the ________(ies) of his friends could not remove the sting of the calumny heaped upon him by his enemies.
mnemonic
baffle
amass
eulogy
4. Practical This is an entirely ________ proposal. I suggest we adopt it.
falter
galvanize
titanic
feasible
5. Drug that relieves pain; opiate His pain was so great that no ________ could relieve it.
mangy
debase
anodyne
whelp
6. Prankish; gay The ________ puppy tried to lick the face of its master.
preponderance
mettle
frolicsome
stringent
7. Touchy; peevish The feverish patient was ________ and restless.
petulant
finite
hazardous
redolent
8. Abnormal; irregular He was placed in the ________ position of seeming to approve procedures that he despised.
titular
attenuate
guise
anomalous
9. Rebellion; uprising Given the current state of affairs in South Africa - an ________ seems unavoidable.
misconstrue
insurrection
verbatim
hoard
10. Powerful; persuasive; greatly influential The jury was swayed by the highly ________ testimony of the crime's sole eyewitness.
offensive
potent
supine
vignette
11. With a sideways or indirect look Looking ________ at her questioner - she displayed her scorn.
askance
placate
precipitous
patent
12. Following; later In ________ lessons - we shall take up more difficult problems.
auspicious
subsequent
idiosyncrasy
astigmatism
13. Unity of pitch; complete accord The choir sang in ________.
roil
grate
olfactory
unison
14. Evil We must defeat the ________ forces that seek our downfall.
scrupulous
glib
sinister
sectarian
15. Curse The witch uttered ________s against her captors.
malediction
antipathy
nirvana
scapegoat
16. Stingy; parsimonious He was a ________ man - averse to spending money even for the necessities of life.
vendetta
gargantuan
penurious
milieu
17. Cold; cheerless The Aleutian Islands are ________ military outposts.
bleak
negligence
stringent
platitude
18. Quality of being deeply moving; keenness of emotion Watching the tearful reunion of the long-separated mother and child - the social worker was touched by the ________ of the scene.
furtive
coagulate
poignancy
evasive
19. Serious or fatal accident - The number of automotive ________(ies) on this holiday weekend was high.
irremediable
stentorian
pandemonium
casualty
20. Vary; go in different directionsfrom the same point The spokes of the wheel ________ from the hub.
arbitrate
saturate
diverge
prolong
21. Said or done in jest Do not take my ________ remarks seriously.
enduring
streotyped
whittle
jocular
22. Extinct flying reptile The remains of ________s indicate that these flying reptiles had a wingspan of as much as twenty feet.
pterodactyl
ravenous
foil
vernal
23. Confuse; upset; embarrass The lawyer was ________ed by the evidence produced by her adversary.
egoism
salutary
perdition
disconcert
24. Lacking in seriousness; self-indulgently carefree; relatively unimportant Though Nancy enjoyed Bill's ________ - lighthearted companionship - she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious.
recipient
frivolous
recrimination
agnostic
25. Desert; abandon; renounce No one expected Foster to ________ his wife and children and run off with another woman.
aloof
forsake
foster
centaur
26. Grow forth; send out buds - In the spring - the plants that ________ are a promise of the beauty that is to come.
burgeon
witticism
stupefy
subservient
27. Sweet sounding The ________ sounds of the birds at dawn were soon drowned out by the roar of traffic passing our motel.
whorl
relevant
supernumerary
dulcet
28. Eye defect that prevents proper focus As soon as his parents discovered that the boy suffered from ________ - they took him to the optometrist for corrective glasses.
astigmatism
proviso
atavism
outrtip
29. No longer stylish; old-fahioned Unconcerned about keeping in style - Lenore was perfectly happy to wear ________ clothes as long as they were clean and unfrayed.
misdemeanor
obloquy
outmoded
winsome
30. Range of knowledge I cannot answer your question since this matter is beyond my ________.
checkered
defrock
suture
ken
31. Retaliation I am confident that we are ready for any ________s the enemy may undertake.
feckless
regeneration
reprisal
witless
32. Boredom; weariness We hope this radio will help overcome the ________ of your stay in the hospital.
tedium
ferment
pedestrian
canard
33. List of works of music - drama - etc. - a performer is prepared to present The opera company decided to include Madame Butterfly in its ________ for the following season.
obstreperous
disjointed
inductive
repertoire
34. Ash-colored; deadly pale Her face was ________ with fear.
extol
bestial
flout
ashen
35. Dirty; neglected; poor It is easy to see how crime can breed in such a ________ neighborhood.
squalid
elliptical
spendthrift
semblance
36. Examination of accounts When the bank examiners arrived to hold their annual ________ - they discovered the embezzlements of the chief cashier.
betroth
sate
glutton
audit
37. Violation Because of his many ________s of school regulations - he was suspended by the dean.
hardy
infraction
eon
nullify
38. Power of knowing without reasoning She claimed to know the truth by ________.
waft
malodorous
intuition
spangle
39. Support; prop up - Just as architects buttress the walls of cathedrals with flying buttresses - debates ________ their arguments with facts.
consecrate
buttress
hieroglyphic
retrospective
40. Bleach; whiten Although age had ________ed his hair - he was still vigorous and energetic.
cede
resplendent
blanch
lewd
41. Making up for; repaying Can a ________ education program make up for the inadequate schooling he received in earlier years?
misgivings
reproach
yokel
compensatory
42. Painting in plaste (usually fresh) The cathedral is visited by many tourists who wish to admire the ________es by Glotto.
fresco
contest
tortuous
reciprocal
43. Commence; go on board a boat; begin a journey In devoting herself to the study of gorillas - Dian Fossey ________ed on a course of action that was to cost her her life.
despise
accolade
embark
elysian
44. Clever; astute A ________ investor - he took clever advantage of the fluctuations of the stock market.
divulge
shrewd
multiform
demented
45. Advanced in development By her rather adult manner of discussing serious topics - the child demonstrated that she was ________.
dote
incessant
precocious
nascent
46. Mentally quick and observant; having insight Because he was considered the most ________ member of the firm - he was assigned the most difficult cases.
disapprobation
vegetate
discerning
stymie
47. Muddy; having the sediment disturbed The water was ________ after the children had waded through it.
probe
turbid
profane
spectrum
48. Faultless He was proud of his ________ manners.
disgorge
continence
dispassionate
impeccable
49. Stick together Solids have a greater tendency to ________ than liquids.
reparation
stint
ingrained
cohere
50. Thresh grain by hand; strike or slap; toss about In medieval times - warriors ________ed their foe with a metal ball attached to a handle.
benevolent
flail
onus
decant