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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Like wood Petrified wood may be ________ in appearance - but it is stonelike in composition.
scurvy
privation
ligneous
insubordinate
2. Ghostly being that sucks the blood of the living Children were afraid to go to sleep at night because of the many legends of ________s.
vampire
stygian
preamble
austere
3. Hugeness (in a bad sense) He did not realize the ________ of his crime until he saw what suffering he had caused.
quash
renown
enormity
regale
4. Crazy; comic. I can watch the Marx brothers'_________ antics for hours.
thrive
beneficiary
zany
gregarious
5. Rankle - produce irritation or resentment Joe's insult ________ed in Anne's mind for days - and made her too angry to speak to him.
submissive
fester
affected
subjugate
6. Vertical Before hanging wallpaper it is advisable to drop a ________ line from the ceiling as a guide.
precipitate
stratified
unprecedented
plumb
7. Bitter scolding; invective During the lengthy ________ delivered by his opponent he remained calm and self-controlled.
diatribe
rivulet
uncouth
slovenly
8. Complicated situation; perplexity; entanglement He was called in to settle the ________ but failed to bring harmony into the situation.
complicity
insensible
disabuse
imbroglio
9. Quarrelsome Whenever he had too much to drink - he became________and tried to pick fights with strangers.
tureen
belligerent
clamor
trepidation
10. Weary; sluggish; listless Her siege of illness left her ________ and pallid.
hale
languid
diffusion
malicious
11. Operatic singer; prima donna Although world famous as a ________ - she did not indulge in fits of temerament.
chaotic
diva
turbid
libido
12. Able to live both on land and in water Frogs are classified as ________.
amphibian
contravene
sonorous
unsavory
13. Capable of being shaped by pounding Gold is a ________ metal.
dormer
materialism
abate
malleable
14. Abstaining from sexual intercourse; unmarried - Though the late Havelock Ellis wrote extensively about sexual customs and was considered an expert in such matters - recent studies maintain he was ________ throughout his life.
exertion
celibate
regicide
cleft
15. Go ashore; unload cargo from a ship Before the passengers could ________ - they had to pick up their passports from the ship's purser.
egress
bouillon
resplendent
disembark
16. Nimbleness The ________ of the acrobat amazed and thrilled the audience.
agility
subversive
irresolute
abet
17. Shred; least bit You have not produced a ________ of evidence to support your argument.
caulk
dorsal
assimilate
scintilla
18. Native Tobacco is one of the ________ plants that the early explorers found in this country.
visionary
genesis
indigenous
impious
19. Stray; random He tried to study - but could not collect his ________ thoughts.
indomitable
ethnology
anthropomorphic
vagrant
20. Speak foolishly; boast idly Let us not ________ about our qualities; rather - let our virtues speak for themselves.
flippancy
solstice
garner
prate
21. Someone who wastes money Easy access to credit encourages people to turn into ________s who shop till they drop.
effrontery
spendthrift
peccadillo
frigid
22. Concise; meaty I enjoy reading his essays because they are always compact and ________.
imbibe
incredulity
multifarious
pithy
23. Make young again The charlatan claimed that his elixir would ________ the aged and weary.
belittle
rejuvenate
alliteration
mire
24. Riddle; difficult problem During the long car ride - she invented ________s to entertain the children.
conundrum
contempt
ramify
matriarch
25. Improve Many social workers have attempted to ________ the conditions of people living in the slums.
ameliorate
repine
potentate
elucidate
26. Urgent situation In this ________ - we must look for aid from our allies.
subsume
heyday
suppliant
exigency
27. Hairstyle You can make a statement with your choice of ________: in the 60's many African-Americans affirmed their racial heritage by wearing their hair in Afros.
tutelary
summation
coiffure
viper
28. Conspicuous; notable; protruding Have you ever noticed that Prince Charles's ________ ears make him resemble the big-eared character in Mad comics?
prominent
blighted
codify
servitude
29. Distasteful; morally offensive People with ________ reputations should not be allowed to work with young children.
unsavory
import
tertiary
obloquy
30. Slave; bondage The captured soldier was held in ________ by the conquering army.
thrall
ungainly
anomaly
cogitate
31. Incapable of injury Achilles was ________ except in his heel.
immaculate
invulnerable
erratic
remission
32. Examine closely and critically Searching for flaws - the sergeant ________d every detail of the private's uniform.
discrepancy
recourse
ogle
scrutinize
33. Brief; terse; compact His remarks are always ________ and pointed.
anomalous
quisling
mausoleum
succinct
34. Ponder For a moment he ________d about the beauty of the scene - but his thought soon changed as he recalled his own personal problems.
muse
tome
manifest
piquant
35. Forced; artificial; not spontaneous Feeling ill at ease with his new in-laws; James made a few ________ attempts at conversation and then retreated into silence.
reverent
extrude
contrived
connoisseur
36. Hostile feeling or intent The ________ of the speaker became obvious to all when he began to indulge in sarcastic and insulting remarks.
fathom
lode
concession
animus
37. Sharpen; stimulate. The odors from the kitchen are ________ting my appetite; I will be ravenous by the time the meal is served.
whet
infamous
prestige
badinage
38. Rival; imitate As long as our political leaders ________ the virtues of the great leaders of this country - we shall flourish.
marital
equinox
inadvertently
emulate
39. Kind His ________ and considerate treatment of the unfortunate endeared him to all.
querulous
protrude
check
humane
40. Not naive; sophisticated Although he was young - his remarks indicated that he was ________.
disingenuous
jubilation
yokel
wan
41. Study of prehistoric life The professor of ________ had a superb collection of fossils.
paleontology
flotsam
incisive
propitious
42. Security given for loan The sum you wish to borrow is so large that it must be secured by ________.
gadfly
affidavit
bravado
collateral
43. Three-pronged spear Neptune is usually depicted as rising from the sea - carrying his ________ on his shoulder.
pedagogue
disband
ignominious
trident
44. Particular variety of art or literature Both a short story writer and a poet - Langston Hughes proved himself equally skilled in either ________.
effeminate
rarefied
genre
apotheosis
45. Disloyal Once the most loyal of Gorbachev's supporters - Shverdnaze found himself becoming increasingly ________.
turbid
disaffected
hierarchy
propinquity
46. Temporary stay After his ________ in Florida - he began to long for the colder climate of his native New England home.
upbraid
complacent
precipitous
sojourn
47. Rave; speak bombastically As we heard him ________ on the platform - we could not understand his strange popularity with many people.
subjective
witless
whiff
rant
48. Thorough; inclusive This book provides a ________ review of verbal and math skills for the SAT.
porous
hindmost
talon
comprehensive
49. Slanting; deviating from the perpendicular or from a straight line The sergeant ordered the men to march "________ right."
oblique
sear
plumb
desiccate
50. Daily A farmer cannot neglect his ________ tasks at any time; cows - for example - must be milked regularly.
unsavory
infantile
reprehensible
diurnal