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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Lacking in spirit or energy We had expected him to be full of enthusiasm and were surprised by his ________ attitude.
listless
minutiae
gape
incubate
2. Brighten; clear up or make understandable; enlighten Just as a lamp can ________ a dark room - a perceptive comment can illuminate a knotty problem.
prelude
cog
forthright
illuminate
3. Cowlike; placid and dull Nothing excites Esther; even when she won the state lottery - she still preserved her air of ________ calm.
dissertation
yeoman
bovine
pine
4. Tool for holding work in place Before filling its edges - the keysmith took the blank key and fixed it firmly between the jaws of a ________.
victuals
pliant
vise
prevaricate
5. 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.
deprecate
maudlin
emancipate
dismiss
6. Person of no importance; nonexistence Don't dismiss John as a ________; in his quiet way - he's very important to the firm.
lope
comeuppance
unfledged
nonentity
7. Turn to stone His sudden and unexpected appearance seemed to ________ her.
petrify
drone
denouement
generic
8. Understood but not stated Jack never told Jill he adored her; he believed his love was ________ in his deeds.
amble
implicit
virtuoso
wily
9. Substance that removes sensation with or without loss of consciousness His monotonous voice acted like an ________; his audience was soon asleep.
anesthetic
august
compromise
patois
10. Hostile; opposed Despite his lawyers' best efforts to stop him - the angry prisoner continued to make ________ remarks to the judge.
opprobrium
philatelist
elegy
antagonistic
11. List They print the ________ of players in the season's program.
prehensile
contagion
erotic
roster
12. Tall column tapering and ending in a pyramid Cleopatra's Needle is an ________ in New York City's Central Park.
buffoonery
generic
obelisk
imperiousness
13. Fitness; talent The counselor evaluated his ________s before advising him about the career he should follow.
aptitude
conception
encompass
deleterious
14. Acute pain; extreme suffering Visiting the site of explosion - Premier Gorbachev wept to see the ________ of the victims and their families.
anguish
effrontery
nirvana
vacuous
15. Motionless; stale; dull The ________ water was a breeding ground for disease
ambience
badinage
salutary
stagnant
16. Humoring; yielding; lenient ________ parents spoil their children by giving in to their every whim.
concise
indulgent
lethal
libelous
17. Taking effect before its enactment (as a law) or imposition (as a tax) Because the new pension law was ________ to the first of the year - even though Martha had retired in February she was eligible for the pension.
condign
warble
retroactive
unsullied
18. Ruined because of neglect We felt that the ________ building needed several coats of paint.
effusion
platonic
cession
dilapidated
19. Science of preparing and serving good food One of the by-products of his trip to Europe was his interest in ________; he enjoyed preparing and serving foreign dishes to his friends.
extraneous
gastronomy
collate
protuberance
20. Thin and wasted His long period of starvation had left him ________.
emaciated
bivouac
implacable
metaphor
21. Outward decorations; ornaments He loved the ________ of success: the limousines - the stock options - the company jet.
timidity
gibberish
trappings
parallelism
22. Contract into wrinkles Whenever David worries - his brow ________s in a frown.
incompatible
aver
knit
absolve
23. Drug that relieves pain; opiate His pain was so great that no ________ could relieve it.
explicate
anodyne
potential
censor
24. Small plane surface (of a gem); a side The stonecutter decided to improve the rough diamond by providing it with several ________s.
quay
jollity
entreat
facet
25. Humorous imitation; travesty We enjoyed the clever ________(ies) of popular songs that the chorus sang.
parody
dutiful
renounce
artifice
26. Abandon I will ________ my claims to this property if you promise to retain my employees.
relinquish
subtlety
exasperate
frantic
27. Derived byreasoning If we accept your premise - your conclusions are easily ________.
deducible
unilateral
monotheism
imprudent
28. Dealth notice I first learned of her death when I read the ________ in the newspaper.
escapade
clairvoyant
obituary
incense
29. Pamper; indulge excessively Don't ________ the boy - Maud! You'll spoil him.
mollycoddle
smolder
stipulate
diva
30. Act of driving back; distaste The ________ of the enemy forces was not accomplished bloodlessly; many of the defenders were wounded in driving the enemy back.
filigree
repulsion
amulet
colossus
31. Move troops so that the battle line is extended at the expense of depth The general ordered the battalion to ________ in order to meet the offensive of the enemy.
invincible
disgruntle
deploy
asunder
32. Recover; find and bring in The dog was intelligent and quickly learned to ________ the game killed by the hunter.
retrieve
savant
erroneous
beneficent
33. One who hates mankind We thought the hermit was a ________ because he shunned our society.
misanthrope
duress
iniquitous
brevity
34. Filled to capacity; abundantly supplied The book is ________ with humorous situations.
foreboding
palpable
enduring
replete
35. Good natured; merry A frown seemed out of place on his invariably ________ face.
decelerate
jovial
solvent
abjure
36. Provide ofr the payment of Her employer offered to ________ the costs of her postgraduate education.
guise
defray
estranged
illusory
37. Stipulation I am ready to accept your proposal with the two ________ that you meet your obligations within the next two weeks.
proviso
agenda
renegade
abate
38. Profitable He turned his hobby into a ________ profession.
artifacts
lucrative
caulk
badinage
39. Sharp-cornered; stiff in manner His features - though ________ - were curiously attractive.
diva
angular
hydrophobia
tremor
40. Flay; abrade These shoes are so ill-fitting that they will ________ the feet and create blisters.
lagoon
tract
excoriate
euthanasia
41. Perfectionist; person who insists things be exactly right The Internal Revenue Service agent was a ________ for accuracy; no approximations or rough estimates would satisfy him.
stickler
slough
uncouth
waive
42. Pertaining to the stars He was the ________ attraction of the entire performance.
extraneous
cite
prompt
stellar
43. Flowing smoothly; smooth Italian is a ________ language.
monochromatic
fecundity
diversion
mellifluous
44. Loiter; waste time Inasmuch as we must meet a deadline - do not ________ over this work.
hydrophobia
dawdle
glossy
extemporaneous
45. Apparatus used to maintain balance - ascertain direction - etc. By using a rotating ________ - they were able to stabilize the vessel - counteracting the rolling movements of the sea.
fluted
gyroscope
humid
factious
46. Individual who sacrifices principles for expediency by taking advantage of circumstances Forget about ethics! He's such an ________ that he'll vote in favor of any deal that will give him a break.
inscrutable
misanthrope
iniquitous
opportunist
47. Brief and to the point Many of the characters portrayed by Clint Eastwood are ________ types: strong men of few words.
quarry
perigee
laconic
felon
48. Inhabitant of Ghosts are ________s of the land of the dead who return to earth.
ambience
denizen
disdain
degraded
49. Invigorate; make forceful and active Rather than exhausting Maggie - dancing ________d her.
elicit
seethe
energize
ragamuffin
50. Oily; bland; insincerely suave Uriah Heep disguised his nefarious actions by ________ protestations of his "'umility."
geniality
unctous
manumit
concatenate