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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Subordinate; secondary This information may be used as ________ evidence but is not sufficient by itself to prove your argument.
degenerate
egotism
renovate
subsidiary
2. Raise in rank or dignity; praise The actor Alec Guinness was ________ed to the rank of knighthood by the Queen; he now is known as Sir Alec Guinness.
conveyance
strident
exalt
linguistic
3. Agitation; commotion With the breakup of the Soviet Union - much of Eastern Europe was in a state of ________.
cerebral
prehensile
insinuate
ferment
4. Hasten We hope you will be able to ________ delivery because of our tight schedule.
expedite
respite
panoramic
pan
5. Disown; disavow He announced that he would ________ all debts incurred by his wife.
repudiate
obliterate
scapegoat
kindle
6. Hunt through discarded materials for usable items; search - especially for food If you need car parts that the dealers no longer stock - try ________ing for odd bits and pieces at the auto wreckers' yards.
cohere
rostrum
scavenge
frolicsome
7. Marshal; draw up in order His actions were bound to ________ public sentiment against him.
dossier
amnesty
array
rococo
8. Rough-mannered Although he was blunt and ________ with most people - he was always gentle with children.
prototype
anneal
carnage
gruff
9. Capable of maintaining life; practicable; workable The infant - though prematurely born - is ________ and has a good chance to survive.
viable
physiognomy
callous
testator
10. General agreement The ________ indicates that we are opposed to entering into this pact.
consensus
sinuous
insolvent
caucus
11. Curved - hooked He can be recognized by his ________ nose - curved like the beak of the eagle.
aquiline
limbo
posture
citadel
12. Reconciling; soothing She was still angry despite his ________ words.
painstaking
supersede
conciliatory
satirical
13. Fit for plowing The land was no longer ________; erosion had removed the valuable topsoil.
arable
compunction
balm
diverge
14. Unbeliever The Saracens made war against tne ________s.
squat
palimpsest
infidel
optician
15. Striking one object against another sharply The drum is a ________ instrument.
vainglorious
percussion
anecdote
decrepitude
16. Division of a long poem - Dante's poetic masterpiece The Divine Comedy is divided into ________s.
disaffected
pan
canto
germinal
17. Confer He wished to ________ great honors upon the hero.
bestow
chameleon
ideology
somber
18. Divided into classes; arranged into strata As the economic gap between the rich and the poor increased - Roman society grew increasingly ________.
talisman
sere
affix
stratified
19. Vengeance; compensation; punishment for offenses The evangelist maintained that an angry deity would exact ________ from the sinners.
retribution
feasible
perusal
skiff
20. Name; title He was amazed when the witches hailed him with his correct ________.
touchstone
hilarity
grueling
appellation
21. In name only; trifling He offered to drive her to the airport for only a ________ fee.
extricate
specious
initiate
nominal
22. Short-lived; fleeting The mayfly is an ________ creature.
elicit
inchoate
unction
ephemeral
23. Withdrawal He dropped his libel suit after the newspaper published a ________of its statement.
subsume
annals
retraction
inconsequential
24. Disgraceful The country smarted under the ________ defeat and dreamed of the day when it would be victorious.
ignominious
centrifugal
annihilate
pyre
25. Introduce something into a larger whole; combine; unite Breaking with precedent - President Truman ordered the military to ________ blacks into every branch of the armed services.
vapid
posture
incorporate
quash
26. Urge; start; provoke I am afraid that this statement will ________ a revolt.
jingoism
minuscule
formality
instigate
27. Put in order At a debate tournament - extemporaneous speakers have only a minute or two to ________ their thoughts before addressing their audience.
marshal
rankle
buffoonery
partial
28. Nearness; kinship Their relationship could not be explained as being based on mere ________: they were more than relatives; they were true friends.
effervescence
propinquity
wizardry
fiasco
29. Uneasiness; distress She felt a sudden vague ________ when she heard sounds at the door.
cache
proclivity
malaise
insolvent
30. Sun's corona; halo Many medieval paintings depict saintly characters with ________ around their heads.
renege
dichotomy
disingenuous
aureole
31. Pen name Samuel Clemens' ________ was Mark Twain.
analogous
conjure
optional
pseudonym
32. Longing; urge. She had a _________ to get away and live on her own for a while.
ductility
cavalcade
conscript
yen
33. Severe trial or affliction Terry Anderson spoke movingly of his long ________ as a hostage in Lebanon.
component
ordeal
gape
mammal
34. Burning; sarcastically biting - The critic's ________ remarks angered the hapless actors who were the subjects of his sarcasm.
caustic
caliber
paraphernalia
bereavement
35. Sudden violent change of feeling; negative reaction Many people in this country who admired dictatorships underwent a ________ when they realized what Hitler and Mussolini were trying to do.
constraint
revulsion
stagnant
anarchist
36. Spotted When he blushed - his face took on a ________ hue.
mottled
circuitous
taut
idolatry
37. Determined; natural talent or inclination bent on advancing in the business world - the secretary heroine of Working Girl had a true ________ for high finance.
bent
assuage
prelate
trivia
38. Arsonist The fire spread in such an unusual manner that the fire department chiefs were certain that it had been set by an ________.
auspicious
pterodactyl
truism
incendiary
39. Nimbleness The ________ of the acrobat amazed and thrilled the audience.
egregious
agility
feign
fidelity
40. Satisfy to the full; cloy Its hunger ________d - the lion dozed.
sate
adverse
petulant
fritter
41. Stir up; instigate This report will ________ disssension in the club.
fastidious
elucidate
foment
consecrate
42. Dispute The defeated candidate attempted to ________ the election results.
aloof
contest
obdurate
misogynist
43. Person with power to decide a matter in a dispute; judge As an ________ in labor disputes - she has won the confidence of the workers and the employers.
pert
tether
arbiter
opiate
44. Having many forms Snowflakes are ________ but always hexagonal.
wither
adamant
multiform
wince
45. Rotting flesh of a dead body - Buzzards are nature's scavengers; they eat the ________ left behind by other predators.
carrion
blase
brocade
vintner
46. Homeless child or animal. Although he already had eight cats - he could not resist adopting yet another feline ________.
cant
flaccid
pendant
waif
47. Explain; interpret; clarify Harry Levin ________d James Joyce's novels with such clarity that even Finnegan's Wake seemed comprehensible to his students.
explicate
drone
replica
centrifugal
48. Prepare by combining; make up in concert How did the inventive chef ever ________ such strange dish?
puerile
aghast
depredation
concoct
49. Ban on commerce or other activity As a result of the ________ - trade with colonies was at a standstill.
embargo
lofty
frailty
provender
50. Glimmer intermittently The moonlight ________ed on the water as the moon broke through the clouds for a moment.
vegetate
shimmer
graduated
grotesque