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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Window projecting from roof In remodeling the attic into a bedroom - we decided that we needed to put in ________s to provide sufficient ventilation for the new room.
masochist
dormer
accessible
terrestrial
2. Painful labor How long do you think a man can endure such ________ and degradation without rebelling?
streotyped
gait
travail
palliate
3. Quench; sate When we reached the oasis - we were able to ________ our thirst.
lucre
slake
fortitude
merger
4. Stampede; drive out The reinforcements were able to ________ the enemy
irreconsilable
rhapsodize
rout
temerity
5. Temporary platform for workers; bracing framework; platform for execution Before painting the house - the workers put up a ________ to allow them to work on the second story.
scaffold
kinetic
tacit
daub
6. Causing insensitivity to pain The ________ qualities of his lotion will provide temporary relief.
uncanny
spendthrift
analgesic
infernal
7. Surround Although we were ________ed by enemy forces - we were cheerful for we were well stocked and could withstand a siege until our allies joined us.
discordant
assay
melee
encompass
8. Call upon; ask for She ________d her advisor's aid in filling out her financial aid forms.
invoke
plagiarize
prolific
bode
9. Bored with pleasure or dissipation Your ________ attitude gives your students an erroneous impression of the joys of scholarship.
painstaking
diffidence
sheathe
blase
10. Go through or across When you ________ this field - be careful of the bull.
therapeutic
slake
reprise
traverse
11. Temporary invasion The nightly ________s and hit-and-run raids of our neighbors across the border tried the patience of the country to the point where we decided to retaliate in force.
bolster
satirical
presentiment
incursion
12. Form of government of nation or state Our ________ should be devoted to the concept that the government should strive for the good of all citizens.
polity
reverent
recipient
diva
13. Shining Her large and ________ eyes gave a touch of beauty to an otherwise drab face.
palpable
lustrous
seine
loquacious
14. Language used by special group; gibberish We tried to understand the ________ of the peddlers in the market place but could not find any basis for comprehension.
jargon
pacify
barb
surreptitious
15. Obscure and mysterious; occult It is strange to consider that modern chemistry originated in the ________ teachings of the ancient alchemists.
assail
inconsequential
hermetic
accessory
16. Foul smelling; unwholesome I never could stand the ________ atmosphere surrounding the slaughter houses.
noisome
fresco
caustic
chronic
17. Dress or groom oneself with care She ________s for hours before a dance.
laxative
asceptic
primp
slovenly
18. Shallow body of water near a sea; lake They enjoyed their swim in the calm ________.
disgorge
lagoon
upbraid
inarticulate
19. Charm; talisman Around her neck she wore the ________ that the witch doctor had given her.
circuitous
grate
amulet
tyro
20. Characteristic of an entire class or species Sue knew so many computer programmers who spent their spare time playing fantasy games that she began to think that playing Dungeon & Dragons was a ________ trait.
generic
versatile
coddle
suffuse
21. One who fits glasses to remedy visual defects Although an ________ is qualified to treat many eye disorders - she may not use medicinesor surgery in her examinations.
optometrist
dissertation
fictitious
felicitous
22. Steep; overhasty This hill is difficult to climb because it is so ________; one slip - and our descent will be precipitous as well.
prone
whimsical
wrest
precipitous
23. Idle person; male bee Content to let his wife support him - the would-be writer was in reality nothing but a ________.
drone
rebuttal
propinquity
ravel
24. Cruel; deadly The newspapers told of the tragic spread of the ________ disease
ravenous
potential
fell
surpass
25. Forgivable; trivial We may regard a hugry man's stealing as a ________ crime.
denizen
venial
lumen
amass
26. Agitation; commotion With the breakup of the Soviet Union - much of Eastern Europe was in a state of ________.
ferment
avow
satyr
affiliation
27. Imaginary Although this book purports to be a biography of George Washington - many of the incidents are ________.
fictitious
gastronomy
concede
nebulous
28. Exclamation He could not repress an ________ of surprise when he heard the news.
cleave
eerie
ejaculation
latent
29. Weaken; mitigate It is easier for us to ________ our own shortcomings than those of others.
extenuate
fanfare
epilogue
magnitude
30. Not to be taken away; nontransferable The Declaration of Independence mentions the ________ rights that all of us possess.
factitous
temporal
inalienable
aver
31. Cast off Each spring - the snake ________s off its skin.
energize
slough
misogynist
irrepressible
32. Crafty; double-dealing I do not think he will be a good embassador because he is not accustomed to the ________ maneuverings of foreign diplomats.
machiavellian
aperture
gall
utopia
33. Excessively fat It is advisable that ________ people try to lose weight.
obese
symbiosis
static
modish
34. Reckless outlaw Butch Cassidy was a bold ________ with a price on his head.
militant
visage
desperado
impute
35. Error; misunderstanding To avoid ________ - I am going to ask all of you to repeat the instructions I have given.
saccharine
bristling
venturesome
misapprehension
36. Half asleep The heavy meal and the overheated room made us all ________ and indifferent to the speaker.
somnolent
foliage
conclave
verbiage
37. Appearance; costume In the ________ of a plumber - the detective investigated the murder case.
guise
injurious
whorl
carafe
38. Horrible The murdered man was a ________ sight.
ghastly
concurrent
mandatory
precarious
39. Gentle breeze; west wind. When these _________s blow - it is good to be in an open boat under a full sail.
hapless
zephyr
deplete
herpetologist
40. Conclusion It is not until we reach the ________ of this play that we can understand the author's message.
finale
abate
concave
quash
41. Deduce; conclude We must be particularly cautious when we ________ that a person is guilty on the basis of circumstantial evidence.
infer
agape
compact
metallurgical
42. Unclear or doubtful in meaning His ________ instructions misled us; we did not know which road to take.
emaciated
ambiguous
mode
shirk
43. Comical parody; treatment aimed at making something appear ridiculous The ridiculous decision the jury has arrived at is a ________ of justice.
travesty
cadaverous
glossary
potpourri
44. Conscientious; extremely thorough I can recommend him for a position of responsibility for I have found him a very ________ young man.
leonine
fulcrum
sedative
scrupulous
45. Brief - comprehensive summary This text can serve as a ________ of the tremendous amount of new material being developed in this field.
compendium
pauper
nugatory
occident
46. Unbecoming; indecent Your levity is ________ at this time of mourning.
braggart
unseemly
venerable
progeny
47. Lacking in seriousness; self-indulgently carefree; relatively unimportant Though Nancy enjoyed Bill's ________ - lighthearted companionship - she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious.
frivolous
rapport
title
rivulet
48. Ravenous The wolf is a ________ animal - its hunger never satisfied.
glossy
artless
voracious
brusque
49. Trinket; trifle The child was delighted with the ________ she had won in the grab bag.
quaff
propitious
plaintive
bauble
50. Corrupt; make intemperate A vicious newspaper can ________ public ideals.
filial
surmise
debauch
elated