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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Lustful Because they might arouse ________ impulses in their readers - the lewd books were banned by the clergy.
parry
propriety
lascivious
ordinance
2. Disposition ot be lenient; mildness - as of the weather - The lawyer was pleased when the case was sent to Judge Smith's chambers because Smith was noted for her ________ toward first offenders.
stratum
cognitive
malodorous
clemency
3. Dullness; impassivenss The earthquake shattered his usual ________; trembling - he crouched on the no longer stable ground.
filibuster
stolidity
timid
rebuttal
4. Poverty Neither the economists nor the political scientists have found a way to wipe out the inequities of wealth and eliminate ________ from our society.
authenticate
rig
indigence
abate
5. Untrue; made up To impress his friends - Tom invented ________ tales of his adventures in the big city.
apocryphal
contrite
transcribe
impeccable
6. Problem; choice of two unsatisfactory alternatives In this ________ - he knew no one to whom he could turn for advice.
dilemma
satyr
carrion
prerogative
7. Mental disorder We must endeavor to find an outlet for the patient's repressed desires if we hope to combat this ________.
garrulity
yield
psychosis
migrant
8. Abundant; current In the face of the many rumors of scandal - which are ________ at the moment - it is best to remain silent.
tautological
rife
dismiss
zephyr
9. Settle accounts; clear up He was able to ________ all his debts in short period of time.
jubilation
censor
liquidate
unfaltering
10. Restore to proper condition We must ________ those whom we send to prison.
guffaw
rehabilitate
viand
novelty
11. State of being nameless; anonymousness The donor of the gift asked the college not to mention him by name; the dean readily agreed to respect his ________.
tipple
facile
anonymity
dilemma
12. Sternness; severity; lack of luxuries The ________ and dignity of the court were maintained by the new justices - who were a strict and solemn group.
exotic
austerity
nether
discerning
13. Partly transparent We could not recognize the people in the next room because of the ________ curtains that separated us.
translucent
momentum
sear
lugubrious
14. Shut; close A blood clot ________d an artery to the heart.
pallid
filial
occlude
canvass
15. Infallibility Jane refused to believe in the pope's ________ - reasoning: "All human beings are capable of error. The pope is a human being. Therefore - he pope is capable of error.
paraphrase
confound
rent
inerrancy
16. Clamorous; noisy The crowd grew vociferous in its anger and threatened to take the law into its own hands.
parameter
vociferous
dote
anonymity
17. Attractive The man I am seeking to fill this position must be ________ since he will be representing us before the public.
personable
acuity
abortive
downcast
18. Make impure by mixing with baser substances It is a crime to ________ foods without informing the buyer.
adulterate
resilient
angular
steadfast
19. Food There was a variety of ________s at the feast.
scuffle
viand
nomadic
suborn
20. All-powerful The monarch regarded himself as ________ and responsible to no one for his acts.
hallowed
holocaust
awe
omnipotent
21. Deluge; upheaval - A ________ such as the French Revolution affects all countries.
cataclysm
statute
valid
penchant
22. A manually skilled worker Artists and ________s alike are necessary to the development of a culture.
implicit
spate
artisan
dutiful
23. Discord - Some people seem to enjoy the ________ of an orchestra that is tuning up.
gratis
disperse
cacophony
epic
24. Strengthen the base of Whereas relativity theory ________d the Newtonian mechanics - cosmology was undergirded by it.
undergird
inter
cant
slake
25. Peculiarity; eccentricity One of his personal ________(ies) was his habit of rinsing all cutlery given him in a restaurant.
unwitting
idiosyncrasy
throttle
enmity
26. Turn aside; divert; sidetrack If the switchman failed to ________ the Silver Streak onto a side track - the train would plow right into Union Station.
posterity
mammoth
retain
shunt
27. Person who looks on the bright side The pessimist says the glass is half-empty; the ________ says it is half-full.
optimist
definitive
wizened
check
28. Hang around; linger The policeman told him not to ________in the alley.
yore
loiter
recapitulate
transcribe
29. Person wearing tattered clothes He felt sorry for the ________ who was begging for food and gave him money to buy a meal.
quirk
waif
ancillary
ragamuffin
30. Frenzy; great excitement The story of her embezzlement of the funds created a ________ on the stock exchange.
suborn
furor
lascivious
barefaced
31. Filthy; base; vile The social worker was angered by the ________ housing provided for the homeless.
frieze
libretto
sordid
bouillon
32. Yellowish; sickly in color We were disturbed by his ________ complexion - which was due to jaundice.
suppliant
pittance
sallow
authoritative
33. Producing motion Designers of the electric automobile find that their greatest obstacle lies in the development of light and efficient storage batteries - the source of the ________ energy needed to propel the vehicle.
squalid
concerted
incubate
kinetic
34. Widespread; affecting the majority of people They feared the AIDS epidemic would soon reach ________ proportions.
oracular
pandemic
auxiliary
barterer
35. Fragrant; odorous; suggestive of an odor Even though it is February - the air is ________ of spring.
redolent
devious
retrieve
garrulous
36. Pertaining to money I never expected a ________ reward for my work in this activity.
solstice
macerate
pecuniary
tycoon
37. Indifference; lack of interest Few people could understand how he could listen to the news of the tragedy with such ________; the mahority regarded him as callous and unsympathetic.
sinister
fitful
nonchalance
marital
38. Gift giver; patron Scrooge later became Tiny Tim's ________ and gave him a benediction.
blatant
exiguous
benefactor
discretion
39. Differing; deviating The two witnesses presented the jury with remarkably ________ accounts of the same epipode.
ordeal
studied
divergent
immure
40. Not able to be corrected or repaired Your apology cannot atone for the ________ damage you have done to her reputation.
irreparable
indulgent
falter
malodorous
41. Harshness; plainness The newspapers disapproved of the ________ of the sentence.
innuendo
severity
misdemeanor
lackadaisical
42. Adequate; deservedly severe The public approved the ________ punishment for the crime.
blowhard
condign
elicit
quail
43. Varied; greatly diversified A career woman and mother - she was constantly busy with the ________ activities of her daily life.
multifarious
guffaw
apprise
onomatopoeia
44. Unsatisfied; not soothed Her anger is ________ by your apology.
impecunious
unassuaged
molten
equitable
45. Person who appeals to people's prejudice; false leader He was accused of being a ________ because he made promises that aroused futile hopes in his listeners.
verbose
demagogue
compunction
ventral
46. Let down; restrain Until it was time to open the presents - the children had to ________ their curiosity.
validate
bate
denouement
pulsate
47. Weaken; destroy The relatives who received little or nothing sought to ________ the will by claiming that the deceased had not been in his right mind when he signed the document.
conscript
invalidate
fruition
lout
48. Discharge; give forth The maple syrup is obtained from the sap that the trees ________ in early spring.
exude
aversion
dehydrate
nullify
49. Express disapproval of; protest against; belittle A firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy - Miss Post ________d the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
zealot
deprecate
obliterate
momentum
50. Not able to be pierced or entered How could the murderer have gotten into the locked room? To Watson - the mystery - like the room - was ________e.
presage
impenetrable
brazen
dubious