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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Prevailinig among a specific group of people or in a specific are or country This disease is ________ in this part of the world; more than 80 percent of the population are at one time or another affected by it.
opalescent
stalemate
endemic
collateral
2. Long heroic poem - novel - or similar work of art Kurosawa's film Seven Samurai is an ________ portraying the struggle of seven warriors to destroy a band of robbers.
apogee
polity
epic
visionary
3. Shrink back; flinch. The screech of the chalk on the blackboard made her ________.
cognitive
pterodactyl
opprobrium
wince
4. Tip Many service employees rely more on ________(ies) than on salaries for their livelihood.
plummet
canto
orthography
gratuity
5. Conceited person A ________ is his own best friend.
narcissist
flaunt
incompatible
abash
6. Confuse thoroughly His attempts to clarify the situation succeeded only on ________(ing) her further.
befuddle
titular
incidental
detached
7. Recover; find and bring in The dog was intelligent and quickly learned to ________ the game killed by the hunter.
subsistence
recession
retrieve
secrete
8. Humoring; yielding; lenient ________ parents spoil their children by giving in to their every whim.
incipient
protract
irresolute
indulgent
9. Repay Let me know what you have spent and I will ________ you.
pyre
reimburse
stupor
altruistic
10. Small hill The ascent of the ________ is not difficult and the view from the hilltop is ample reward tor the effort.
hummock
slight
alienate
grapple
11. Differing; deviating The two witnesses presented the jury with remarkably ________ accounts of the same epipode.
divergent
contravene
hypothetical
disconcolate
12. Examine in order to verify authenticity; arrange in order They ________d the newly found manuscripts to determine their age.
abash
graduated
infidel
collate
13. Beauty; comeliness I do not envy the judges who have to select this year's Miss America from this collection of female ________.
scanty
brackish
pulchritude
simplistic
14. Nearness; kinship Their relationship could not be explained as being based on mere ________: they were more than relatives; they were true friends.
propinquity
obeisance
apathy
sluggish
15. To make invalid Once the contract was ________(ied)- it no longer had any legal force.
nullify
materialism
bacchanalian
diverge
16. Ghost; phantom Hamlet was uncertain about the identity of the ________ that had appeared and spoken to him.
dexterous
shun
divest
apparition
17. Pretense; evasion As soon as we realized that you had won our support by a ________ we withdrew our endorsement of your candidacy.
subterfuge
indemnify
ambience
synchronous
18. Swimming The Red Cross emphasizes the need for courses in ________.
natation
glaze
claustrophobia
glutton
19. Three-pronged spear Neptune is usually depicted as rising from the sea - carrying his ________ on his shoulder.
trident
homespun
tumid
quisling
20. Not active; acted upon Mahatma Gandhi urged his followers to pursue a program of ________ resistance as he felt that it was more effective than violence and acts of terrorism.
versatile
passive
acuity
perspicacious
21. Solemn urging Her ________ to tell the truth did not change the witnesses' testimony.
soporific
myriad
adjuration
incredulous
22. Threatening Those clouds are ________; they suggest that a severe storm is on the way.
ominous
misanthrope
papyrus
finale
23. Complete I have never seem anyone who makes as many stupid errors as you do; you must be a ________ idiot.
impede
consummate
grotesque
superficial
24. Scholar who overemphasizes book learning or technicalities Her insistence that the book be memorized marked the teacher as a ________ rather than a scholar.
low
pedant
advert
consort
25. Courage; spirit When challenged by the other horses in the race - the thoroughbred proved its ________ by its determination to hold the lead.
mettle
askew
quaint
contiguous
26. Persuade; bring about After the quarrel - Tina said nothing could ________ her to talk to Tony again.
impromptu
narcissist
induce
alcove
27. Active enmity He incurred the ________ of the ruling class because he advocated limitations of their power.
disavowal
pretentious
comatose
animosity
28. Relating to the stars She was amazed at the number of ________ bodies the new telescope revealed.
astral
stagnant
levity
fetter
29. Wakefulness; inability to sleep He refused to join us in a midnight cup of coffee because he claimed it gave him ________.
caste
callous
insomnia
disdain
30. Means; effort By ________ of much hard work - the volunteers were able to control the raging forest fire.
rendition
abash
dint
isotope
31. Close; squeeze; The ________ed the package under her arm.
festive
belittle
heterogeneous
compress
32. Awkward He is an ________ young man; he trips over everything.
erroneous
palliate
alchemy
ungainly
33. Unwholesome; not healthful The mosquito-ridden swamp was an ________ place - a breeding ground for malarial contagion.
prattle
sophistication
recumbent
insalubrious
34. 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.
outmoded
anemia
amalgamate
lurid
35. Bleach; whiten Although age had ________ed his hair - he was still vigorous and energetic.
averse
blanch
exorbitant
bicameral
36. Irregularity A bird that cannot fly is an ________.
besmirch
anomaly
espouse
sacrilegious
37. Victim; object of a hunt The police closed in on their ________.
mire
spectral
quarry
trajectory
38. After death (as of child born after father's death or book published after author's death) The critics ignored his works during his lifetime; it was only after the ________ publication of his last novel that they recognized his great talent.
philanderer
tentative
posthumous
adorn
39. Pantry; place where food is kept The first thing Bill did on returning home from school was to check what snacks his mother had in the ________.
titular
larder
illuminate
disenfranchise
40. Grow tiresome The study of word lists can eventually ________ and put one to sleep.
debonair
indifferent
climactic
pall
41. Very small In the twentieth century - physicists have made their greatest discoveries about the characteristics of ________ objects like the atom and its parts.
mausoleum
ignite
infinitesimal
purchase
42. Riddle; difficult problem During the long car ride - she invented ________s to entertain the children.
oratorio
venial
scapegoat
conundrum
43. Secret; hidden; not public We do not care for ________ chamber of government.
larceny
privy
melee
trappings
44. Assent; agree passively Although she appeared to ________ to her employer's suggestions - I could tell she had reservations about the changes he wanted made.
vitriolic
acquiesce
defection
staid
45. Held in common; of a group of people When they were divorced - they had trouble dividing their ________ property.
communal
forebears
purge
dilemma
46. Appearance; costume In the ________ of a plumber - the detective investigated the murder case.
miscellany
omnipresent
guise
belittle
47. Writings preceding and following the passage quoted Because these lines are taken out of ________ - they do not convey the message the author intended.
suture
context
punitive
brochure
48. Liberated; freed from chains Chained to the wall for months on end - the hostage despaired that he would ever be ________.
unfettered
polarize
unravel
verbose
49. Freedom from punishment The bully mistreated everyone in the class with ________ for he felt that no one would dare retaliate.
impecunious
smolder
solicitous
impunity
50. Wallow. At the height of the battle - the casualties were so numerous that the victims ________ed in their blood while waiting for medical attention.
propriety
welter
rife
hurtle