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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Disobedient; lawless The only way to curb this ________ mob is to use tear gas.
discrete
amazon
unruly
shrew
2. Boredom; weariness We hope this radio will help overcome the ________ of your stay in the hospital.
tedium
carillon
incongruity
ligneous
3. Bring to a halt by confusion; perplex Jack's uncharacteristic rudeness ________sed Jill - leaving her uncertain how to react.
resolve
imponderable
contusion
nonplus
4. Range of knowledge I cannot answer your question since this matter is beyond my ________.
pretentious
figment
ken
aloft
5. Excessively devoted to one's wife His friends laughed at him because he was so ________ and submissive to his wife's desires.
assuage
conclave
uxorious
remunerative
6. Utter impulsively Before she could stop him - he ________ed out the news.
tenacity
codicil
blurt
accost
7. Praise; glorify The astronauts were ________led as the pioneers of the Space Age.
sublime
extol
catalyst
allege
8. Cut away; trim With the help of her editor - she was able to ________ her manuscript into publishable form.
infamous
prune
disinclination
protrude
9. Free The company offered to give one package ________ to every purchaser of one of their products.
prerogative
gratis
amnesia
sedative
10. Bravery He received the Medal of Honor for his ________ in battle.
catastrophe
gamut
raucous
valor
11. Hint; insinuation I can defend myself against direct accusations; ________s and oblique attacks on my character are what trouble me.
innuendo
authoritarian
fulminate
entreat
12. Journey Auntie Mame was a world traveler whose ________s took her from Tiajuana to Timbuctoo.
miserly
fete
foolhardy
peregrination
13. Intensely cold Alaska is in the ________ zone.
genuflect
stupefy
bandy
frigid
14. Genuine; real She turned so pale that I am sure her surprise was ________.
irreparable
odious
unfeigned
calamity
15. Fasten together; unite Before you ________ two strips of tape together - be sure to line them up evenly.
vintner
splice
legend
overbearing
16. The Milky Way; any collection of brilliant personalities The deaths of such famous actors as Clark Gable - Gary Cooper - Spencer Tracy - and Marlene Dietrich demonstrate that the ________ of Hollywood superstars is rapidly disppearing.
galaxy
paean
rift
multilingual
17. Person concerned with the interrelationship between living organisms and their environment The ________ was concerned that the new dam would upset the natural balance of the creatures living in Glen Canyon.
saturate
ecologist
sleeper
scoff
18. Cut to pieces with ax or sword The cavalry rushed into melee and ________ed the enemy with their swords.
premeditate
innuendo
convene
hew
19. Celebrity; dignitary A leading light of the American stage - Ethel Barrymore was a theatrical ________ whose name lives on.
luminary
herbivorous
stipple
dissuade
20. Poke; stir up; urge If you ________ him hard enough - he'll eventually clean his room.
domicile
quixotic
replicate
prod
21. Concerning the sense of smell The ________ organ is the nose.
olfactory
integrate
attrition
guileless
22. Gay; joyous; careless Shelley called the skylark a "________ spirit" because of its happy song.
anomalous
blithe
deleterious
avow
23. Disobedient The ________ private was confined to the barracks.
insubordinate
touchstone
casualty
primogeniture
24. Meantime The company will not consider our proposal until next week; in the ________ - let us proceed as we have in the past.
flagrant
insubstantial
interim
raconteur
25. Laughable; trifling Let us be serious; this is not a ________ issue.
centurion
serpentine
mode
ludicrous
26. Capable of grasping or holding Monkeys use not only their arms and legs but also their ________e tails in traveling through the trees.
minutiae
fervid
ultimate
prehensile
27. Generate pus When her finger began to ________ - the doctor lanced it and removed the splinter that had caused the pus to form.
insidious
infer
fester
sedate
28. Commemorate Let us ________ his great contribution by dedicating this library in his honor.
purge
machinations
memorialize
unwonted
29. Burden; mental care; nightmare The ________ of financial worry helped bring on her nervous breakdown.
scale
incubus
febrile
interdict
30. Spoil the effect of; make inoperative Fraud will ________ the contract.
incandescent
aphorism
vitiate
dregs
31. Swimming The Red Cross emphasizes the need for courses in ________.
ruddy
transition
perennial
natation
32. Unalterable Let us not brood over past mistakes since they are ________.
remunerative
colossus
quixotic
irrevocable
33. Confuse; upset; embarrass The lawyer was ________ed by the evidence produced by her adversary.
disconcert
presumptous
superficial
zealot
34. Sameness; consistency; monotony After a while - the ________ of TV situation comedies becomes boring.
plethora
hoard
indomitable
uniformity
35. Change; introduction of something new She loved ________ just because they were new.
innovation
stoke
vagabond
egregious
36. Foretell; presage The king did not know what these omens might ________ and asked his soothsayers to interpret them.
succinct
portend
protuberance
hapless
37. Cause to sprout; sprout After the seeds ________ and develop their permanent leaves - the plants may be removed from the cold frames and transplanted to the garden.
germinate
recluse
festive
trident
38. Private; peculiar to an individual Such behavior is ________ - it is as easily identifiable as a signature.
spatial
idiosyncratic
misgivings
cohere
39. Science of law He was more a student of ________ than a practitioner of the law.
omnipotent
impending
jurisprudence
fleece
40. Explanation - especially of biblical passages I can follow your ________ of this passage to a limited degree; some of your reasoning eludes me.
exegesis
penumbra
recipient
sumptuous
41. In name only; trifling He offered to drive her to the airport for only a ________ fee.
affected
nominal
discredit
impediment
42. Beginning; in an early stage I will go to sleep early for I want to break an ________ cold.
incipient
salubrious
bacchanalian
sententious
43. Snub; beat back She ________ed his invitation so smoothly that he did not realize he had been snubbed.
venerable
rebuff
preamble
titular
44. Miser The old ________ refused to give her a raise.
verge
skinflint
alloy
carnage
45. Rude; insensitive Though Mr. Potts constantly interrupted his wife - she ignored his ________ behavior - for she had lost hope of teaching him courtesy.
boorish
whiff
materialism
obese
46. Unoriginal; obtained from another source Although her early poetry was clearly ________ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
derivative
retinue
pallet
cant
47. Bravery; courage He was awarded the medal for his ________ in the battle.
skulduggery
purveyor
acme
fortitude
48. Thorough; inclusive This book provides a ________ review of verbal and math skills for the SAT.
platitude
comprehensive
madrigal
fete
49. Appropriate; fitting He was always able to find the ________ phrase - the correct expression for every occasion.
colloquy
bask
apposite
stoic
50. Aversion; dislike His extreme ________ to dispute caused him to avoid argumentative discussions with his friends.
antipathy
hortatory
deign
incredulity