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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Weightless I can evaluate the data gathered in this study; the ________ items are not so easily analyzed.
abrasive
imponderable
bleak
feign
2. Broad-bladed instrument used for spreading or mixing The manufacturers of this frying pan recommended the use of a rubber ________ to avoid scratching the specially treated surface.
antipathy
spatula
ostentatious
fraught
3. Put into effect; carry out The choreographer wanted to see how well she could ________ a pirouette.
politic
execute
abortive
hummock
4. Ambush; lie in wait. They agreed to ________ their victim as he passed through the dark alley going home.
dilatory
waylay
knoll
rend
5. Premonition; foreboding Hamlet felt a ________ about his meeting with Laertes.
sodden
hazardous
irremediable
presentiment
6. Not applicable; unrelated This statement is ________ and should be disregarded by the jury.
irrelevant
euphemism
subjugate
douse
7. Something originally of little value or importance that in time becomes very valuable Unnoticed by the critics at its publication - the eventual Pulitzer Prize winner was a classic ________.
febrile
consonance
rebuttal
sleeper
8. Repeat He ________d the warning to make sure everyone understood it.
repeal
reiterate
provenance
horde
9. Experienced Though pleased with her new batch of rookies - the basketball coach wished she had a few more ________ players on the team.
secession
seasoned
calorific
grotesque
10. Easily deceived He preyed upon ________ people - who believed his stories of easy wealth.
gullible
miscellany
churlish
reprisal
11. State of being nameless; anonymousness The donor of the gift asked the college not to mention him by name; the dean readily agreed to respect his ________.
delude
gruel
raucous
anonymity
12. Forcible restraint - especially unlawfully The hostages were held under ________ until the prisoners' demands were met.
duress
orient
attribute
menial
13. Differing in some characteristics; various There are ________ ways of approaching this problem.
savant
fructify
diverse
charlatan
14. Characteristic of earlier times; primitive - unspoiled This area has been preserved in all its ________ wildness.
grotto
pristine
ludicrous
poseur
15. Notoriously bad Jesse James was an ________ outlaw.
inundate
rig
infamous
quietude
16. Caprice; whim She followed every ________ of fashion.
vagary
unilateral
interim
mirth
17. Portray He is weakest when he attempts to ________ character.
determinate
obtrusive
rabid
delineate
18. Great waterfall; eye abnormality - She gazed with awe at the mighty ________ known as Niagara Falls.
sublimate
cataract
syllogism
resuscitate
19. Cut to pieces with ax or sword The cavalry rushed into melee and ________ed the enemy with their swords.
ennui
martial
hew
polarize
20. Picture made of smell - colorful inlaid tiles The mayor compared the ciry to a beautiful ________ made up of people of every race and religion on earth.
debase
arraign
mosaic
spurn
21. Oddity; idiosyncrasy Some of his friends tried to account for his rudeness to strangers as the ________ of genius.
eccentricity
parry
rudimentary
incipient
22. Denoting an unobstructed and comprehensive view On a clear day - from the top of the World Trade Center you can get a ________ view of New York City and neighboring stretches of New Jersey and Long Island.
arcane
panoramic
scad
equivocate
23. Being everywhere; omnipresent That Christmas "The Little Drummer Boy" seemed ________: Justin heard the tune everywhere he went.
interminable
ubiquitous
bait
impeccable
24. Tall column tapering and ending in a pyramid Cleopatra's Needle is an ________ in New York City's Central Park.
occlude
vital
obelisk
ignite
25. Changing its habitat; wandering These ________ birds return every spring.
migrant
abbreviate
steadfast
burnish
26. Disheveled; with uncared-for appearance The beggar was dirty and ________.
chivalrous
drone
unkempt
deflect
27. Recently begun; rudimentary; elementary Before the Creation - the world was an ________ mass.
escapade
integrate
interrogate
inchoate
28. Coarse food for cattle - horses etc. One of Nancy's chores ar the ranch was to put fresh supplies of ________ in the horses' stalls.
dilapidated
fodder
eugenic
perimeter
29. Preceding in time - rank - etc. Our discussions - ________ to this event - certainly did not give you any reason to believe that we would adopt your proposal.
advent
satirical
precedent
fleece
30. Having foresight; fortuneteller - Cassandra's ________ warning was not heeded by the Trojans.
whit
solace
clairvoyant
factitous
31. Talkative She is very ________ and can speak on the telephone for hours.
loquacious
untenable
velocity
fruition
32. Drive or hunt out of hiding She was ________ed out their secret.
succinct
expertise
ferret
apothegm
33. Disrepute; ill fame To the starlet - any publicity was good publicity: if she couldn't have a good reputation - she'd settle for ________.
sensuous
notoriety
machiavellian
mode
34. Outcome The ________ of the rematch was that the former champion proved that he still possessed all the skills of his youth.
conundrum
calamity
upshot
mirth
35. Slavery; compulsory labor Born a slave - Douglass resented his wife of ________ and plotted to escape to the North.
convene
encompass
puny
servitude
36. Sleep producing I do not need a sedative when I listen to one of his ________ speeches.
soporific
stifle
paleontology
irksome
37. Sealed by fusion so as to be airtight After these bandages are sterilized - they are placed in ________ containers.
finicky
orthodox
hermetic
bereavement
38. Participation; involvement You cannot keep your ________ in this affair secret very long; you would be wise to admit your involvement immediately.
skimp
swindler
complicity
minute
39. Stroke; loss of consciousness followed by paralysis He was crippled by an attack of ________.
intransigence
ursine
apoplexy
epoch
40. External; not inherent; foreign Do not be fooled by ________ causes. We must look for the intrinsic reason.
bigotry
bauble
feasible
extrinsic
41. Abnormal or deviant - Given the ________ nature of the data - we came to doubt the validity of the entire experiment.
aberrant
entrepreneur
ruse
scale
42. Tyranny The people rebelled against the ________ of the king.
brooch
conscientious
despotism
loll
43. Weakness Her greatest ________ was lack of willpower.
succumb
infirmity
secession
rave
44. Fluent He is a ________ and articulate speaker.
calligraphy
rectify
excerpt
glib
45. Taunt You are unpopular because you are too free with your ________s and sarcastic comments.
quip
gossamer
gratuitous
zany
46. To make liquids murky by stirring up sediment; to disturb Be careful when you pour not to ________ the wine; if you stir up the sediment you'll destroy the flavor.
motility
roil
livid
nadir
47. Bombastic; stiffly pompous His ________ rhetoric did not impress the college audience; they were immune to bombastic utterances.
sage
minatory
undergird
stilted
48. Promise or pledge; certainty; self-confidence When Gutherie gave Guiness his ________ that rehearsals were going well - he spoke with such assurance that Guiness was convinced.
dire
intervene
assurance
amazon
49. Face; appearance The stern ________ of the judge indicated that she had decided to impose a severe penalty.
visage
odoriferous
brindled
jurisprudence
50. Flimsy; unsubstantial This is a ________ fabric; it will not wear well.
repulsion
concomitant
heyday
sleazy