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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Devout The ________ parents gave their children a religious upbringing.
exemplary
pious
breach
ravel
2. Praising To everyone's surprise - the speech was ________ rather than critical in tone.
anthropoid
eulogistic
stringent
militant
3. Vex Johnny often ________ his mother with his pranks.
callous
agog
dissipate
exasperate
4. In utter disorder - He tried to bring order into the ________ state of affairs.
colloquy
sentinel
sagacious
chaotic
5. Assemble Because much is needed legislation had to be enacted - the governor ordered the legislature to ________ in special session by January 15.
passe
convene
prey
potent
6. Balance; balancing force; equilibrium The high-wire acrobat used his pole as an ________ to overcome the swaying caused by the wind.
gentility
inveigle
frailty
equipoise
7. Lack of caring; indifference A firm believer in democratic government - she could not understand the ________ of people who never bothered to vote.
nubile
cavalcade
apathy
gauche
8. Counterfeit; not authentic The police quickly found the distributors of the ________ twenty-dollar bills.
offensive
cohere
lurk
bogus
9. Purify; refine; concentrate A moonshiner distills mash into whiskey; an epigrammatist ________ thoughts into quips.
imposture
gullible
apposite
distill
10. Strength; staying power I doubt that she has the ________ to run the full distance of the marathon race.
doctrinaire
vignette
influx
stamina
11. School for training future ministers; secondary school - especially for young women Sure of his priestly vocation - Terrence planned to pursue his theological training at the local Roman Catholic ________.
robust
prehensile
seminary
incommodious
12. Powerful; persuasive; greatly influential The jury was swayed by the highly ________ testimony of the crime's sole eyewitness.
renegade
founder
repellent
potent
13. Chance; luck In his poem ________ - Thomas Hardy objects to the part chance plays in our lives.
wither
expurgate
concoct
hap
14. Preventing infection; having a cleansing effect Hospitals succeeded in lowering the mortality rate as soon as they introduced ________ conditions.
asceptic
dapper
serendipity
histrionic
15. Word for word He repeated the message ________.
verbatim
fervid
centurion
paltry
16. Overpowering; irresistible in effect The prosecutor presented a well-reasoned case - but the defense attorney's ________ arguments for leniency won over the jury.
deadlock
dour
compelling
pedagogy
17. Flashy; showy Her ________ taste in clothes apalled us.
mundane
gaudy
oust
perspicuous
18. Presumptuous; arrogant His ________ pride in his accomplishments was not justified.
posture
spry
abortive
overweening
19. Turn aside; divert; sidetrack If the switchman failed to ________ the Silver Streak onto a side track - the train would plow right into Union Station.
pastiche
smattering
sully
shunt
20. Soil - defile The scandalous remarks in the newspaper ________ the reputations of every member of the society.
harrow
lucid
besmirch
indolence
21. Expressing possibility; latent The juvenile delinquent is a ________ murderer.
fervent
sage
visceral
potential
22. To draft for military purposes; to take for public use The policeman ________ed the first car that approached and ordered the driver to go to the nearest hospital.
commandeer
flippancy
permeable
hover
23. One-sided; prejudiced; committed to a party On certain issues of conscience - she refused to take a ________ stand.
adroit
equitable
capacious
partisan
24. Cause of ruin Lack of public transportation is the ________ of urban life.
bane
muted
inviolability
lagoon
25. Make less concentrated; reduce in strength She preferred her coffee ________d with milk.
dilute
hybrid
approbation
loquacious
26. Dose (of liquid) Tristan and Lsolde drink a love ________ in the first act of the opera.
lull
potion
thematic
penitent
27. Abundantly fruitful She was a ________ writer who produced as many as three books a year.
prolific
verbiage
unfrock
connoisseur
28. Wanton; profane He sang a ________ song that offended many of the more prudish listeners.
ribald
inanimate
revelry
tycoon
29. Set off John is touchy today; say one word wrong and you'll ________ an explosion.
miscellany
vintner
affront
trigger
30. Seriousness; gravity The minister was concerned that nothing should disturb the ________ of the marriage service.
defray
servile
elliptical
solemnity
31. Related to dogs; doglike - Some days the canine population of Berkeley seems almost to outnumber the human population.
hireling
canine
depose
irascible
32. Lack of self-confidence or courage If you are to succeed as a salesperson - you must first lose your ________ and fear of failure.
dogged
timidity
boisterous
progenitor
33. Provisional; experimental Your ________ plans sound plausible; let me know when the final details are worked out.
mediate
confidant
tentative
dally
34. Not earthly; weird There is an ________ atmosphere in her work that amazes the casual observer.
incubate
unearthly
yore
abysmal
35. Witty saying; facetious remark. What you regard as _________s are often offensive to sensitive people.
voluminous
practical
profane
witticism
36. Restore to good condition; renew They claim that they can ________ worn shoes so that they look like new ones.
energize
exalt
renovate
submissive
37. Gay; joyous; careless Shelley called the skylark a "________ spirit" because of its happy song.
patois
blithe
harrow
amphitheater
38. Goal; aim A degree in medicine was her ultimate ________.
grill
objective
hone
stymie
39. Obstruct The minority party agreed not to ________ the efforts of the leaders to secure a lasting peace.
hamper
franchise
prompt
alimentary
40. Fantastic; highly imaginative - Poe's ________ stories are sometimes too morbid for reading in bed.
chimerical
hallucination
nadir
neophyte
41. Winemaker; seller of wine The poet wondered what the ________s could buy that would be half as precious as the wine they sold.
kindred
impenetrable
oblique
vintner
42. Fit or attack of pain - laughter - rage When he heared of his son's misdeeds - he was seized by a ________ of rage.
paroxysm
banal
torrent
abash
43. Highest point When the moon in its orbit is furthest away from the earth - it is at its ________.
robust
ape
apogee
ulterior
44. Ineffective; fruitless Why waste your time on ________ pursuits?
demean
futile
spontaneity
galaxy
45. Talk dully; buzz or murmur like a bee On a gorgeous day - who wants to be stuck in a classroom listening to the teacher ________?
drone
incidence
aviary
nib
46. Dominance - especially of one nation over others As one Eastern European nation after another declared its independence - commentators marveled at the sudden breakdown of the once monolithic Soviet ________.
eddy
penchant
bulwark
hegemony
47. Insult to one's character or reputation; slander Polls revealed that the front-runner's standing had been damaged by the ________s and innuendoes circulated by his opponent's staff.
pathos
depict
inalienable
slur
48. Trivial; shallow Since your report gave only a ________ analysis of the problem - I cannot give you more than a passing grade.
superficial
fret
meddlesome
puny
49. Letter The ambassador received a ________ from the Secretary of State.
tepid
abortive
missive
static
50. File of documents on a subject Ordered by J. Edgar Hoover to investigate the senator - the FBI compiled a complete ________
unison
stricture
solemnity
dossier