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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Resemblance to remote ancestors rather than to parents; reversion to an earlier type; throwback Martin seemed an ________ to his Tuscan ancestors who lavished great care on their small plots of soil.
rampart
espionage
atavism
obsidian
2. Wordy This article is too ________; we must edit it.
verbose
raucous
masochist
proximity
3. Confused; discomposed The novice square dancer became so ________ that he wandered into wrong set.
ubiquitous
overwrought
discombobulated
innovation
4. Be oppressed by heat I am going to buy an air conditioning unit for my apartment as I do not intend to ________ through another hot and humid summer.
swelter
blithe
mammoth
hegemony
5. Playful Such a ________ attitude is surprising in a person as serious as you usually are.
clavicle
induce
demise
sportive
6. Devilish This scheme is so ________ that I must reject it.
subjective
partial
fracas
diabolical
7. Extremely small Tiny and delicate - the model was built on a ________ scale.
lilliputian
prognosticate
incendiary
incapacitate
8. Untimely; poorly chosen A rock concert is an ________ setting for a quiet conversation.
indignity
ascribe
inopportune
supposition
9. Cancel; remove If you behave - I will ________ this notation from your record.
enigma
expunge
saturate
touchy
10. Unutterable; cannot be expressed in speech Such ________ joy must be experienced; it cannot be described.
parquet
discrepancy
adorn
ineffable
11. Lie Some people believe that to ________ in a good cause is justifiable and regard the statement as a "white lie."
prevaricate
passe
derision
mercurial
12. Vibrant and lively; critical; living - breathing The ________ - highly energetic first aid instructor stressed that it was vital in examining accident victims to note their vital signs.
apocryphal
wax
vital
savory
13. Express sympathetic sorrow His friends gathered to ________ with him over his loss.
diverse
bugaboo
hatch
condole
14. Correct - usually a text The critic ________ed the book by retranslating several passages.
emend
beatitude
ejaculation
quixotic
15. Prohibit; restrain The child was not ________ed in her responses.
inhibit
gloss
caliber
bountiful
16. Physician specializing in delivery of babies Unlike midwives - who care for women giving birth at home - ________s generally work in a hospital setting.
manifold
obstetrician
pusillanimous
intersperse
17. Isolation; solitude One moment she loved crowds; the next - she sought ________.
seclusion
idiom
tawdry
doddering
18. Warlike His ________ disposition alienated his friends.
flux
bellicose
incite
reprobation
19. Irreverence; wickedness We must regard your blasphemy as an act of ________.
haggle
cavil
euthanasia
impiety
20. Fate ________ is the Arabic word for "fate."
kismet
nauseate
terminate
analgesic
21. Outer boundary To find the ________ of any quadrilateral - we add the lengths of the four sides.
perimeter
forsake
monastic
travail
22. Based on assumptions or hypotheses Why do we have to consider ________ cases when we have actual case histories that we may examine?
trilogy
goad
hypothetical
dissection
23. Twisted; with a humorous twist.We enjoy Dorothy Parker's verse for its _________ wit.
wry
intuition
flora
extant
24. Incompatible; not able to be resolved Because the separated couple were ________ - the marriage counselor recommended a divorce.
monumental
mediocre
candor
irreconsilable
25. Dig up; unearth They ________red the body and held an autopsy.
bastion
trepidation
decant
disinter
26. Filled to capacity; abundantly supplied The book is ________ with humorous situations.
replete
orient
yokel
ignoble
27. At the point of death The doctors called the family to the bedside of the ________ patient.
moribund
lout
ford
delusive
28. Celebrity; dignitary A leading light of the American stage - Ethel Barrymore was a theatrical ________ whose name lives on.
luminary
profane
protocol
perspicuity
29. Longing; urge. She had a _________ to get away and live on her own for a while.
subjugate
anthropomorphic
yen
scourge
30. Firmly established by nature or habit His ________ love of justice compelled him to come to their aid.
gambit
rusticate
angular
inherent
31. Interjection; profane oath The sergeant's remarks were filled with ________s that offended the new recruits.
infirmity
expletive
slur
anecdote
32. Insignificant; unimportant Brushing off Ali's apologies for having broken the wine glass - Tamara said - "Don't worry about it; it's ________."
impute
inconsequential
advent
ethnic
33. Payments make to an ex-spouse after divorce Because Tony had supported Tina through medical school - on their divorce he asked the court to award him a month in ________.
gentry
agape
alimony
servitude
34. Reconciling; soothing She was still angry despite his ________ words.
luster
conciliatory
inscrutable
profilgate
35. Suspicious; cautious Don't eat sushi at this restaurant; I'm a bit leery about how fresh it is.
raucous
junta
amble
leery
36. Abundantly fruitful She was a ________ writer who produced as many as three books a year.
qualms
agrarian
hover
prolific
37. Token of disgrace; brand I do not attach any ________ to the fact that you were accused of this crime; the fact that you were acquitted clears you completely.
stigma
resolve
amphitheater
frantic
38. Manner of walking or running; speed The lame man walked with an uneven ________.
implement
limn
gait
rusticate
39. Courteous regard for another's wish In ________ to his desires - the employers granted him a holiday.
inarticulate
concise
deference
tightwad
40. Scholar Our faculty includes many worldfamous ________s.
savant
chastise
prototype
exalt
41. Unavoidable Death and taxes are both ________.
nullify
gossamer
inevitable
chameleon
42. Comparison of one thing with another - using the word like or as "My love is like a red - red rose" is a ________.
compelling
baroque
simile
paramount
43. Enormously large or extensive The government seemed willing to spend ________ sums on weapons development.
conception
carcinogenic
astronomical
admonish
44. Fame For many years an unheralded researcher - Barbara McClintock gained international ________ when she won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
unerringly
disjointed
renown
engage
45. Head off; forestall by acting first; appropriate for oneself; supplant Hoping to ________ any attempts by the opposition to make educational reform a hot political issue - the candidate set out her own plan to revitalize the public schools.
exploit
preempt
slag
smirk
46. Spcial usage in language I could not understand their ________s because literal translation made no sense.
cite
sylvan
idiom
squabble
47. Apparent; professed; pretended Although the ________ purpose of this expedition is to discover new lands - we are really interested in finding new markets for our products.
obdurate
supercilious
stem
ostensible
48. Pertinent; referring to the case in hand Teri was impressed by how ________ Virginia Woolf's remarks were to her as a woman writer; it was as if Woolf had been writing with Teri's situation in mind.
pomposity
relevant
enclave
founder
49. Coarse food for cattle - horses etc. One of Nancy's chores ar the ranch was to put fresh supplies of ________ in the horses' stalls.
fodder
sunder
parlance
tractable
50. Move faster In our science class - we learn how falling bodies ________.
accelerate
subsidy
proclivity
penumbra