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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Deliver; provide; represent He ________ed aid to the needy and indigent.
whelp
mincing
sheaf
render
2. Stylish; sporty He wore his hat at a ________ and jaunty angle.
rakish
denotation
incense
ineffable
3. Calming drug or influence It is dangerous to drive after taking the ________; it brings drowsiness.
reparation
lambaste
solstice
sedative
4. Stuffy; boringly conservative For a young person - Winston seems remarkably ________: you'd expect someone of his age to have a little more life.
inviolability
stodgy
mnemonic
reactionary
5. Sudden flood I am worried about the possibility of a ________ if the rains do not diminish soon.
intermittent
stymie
emulate
spate
6. Suitable to debate or courts of law In her best ________ manner - the lawyer addressed the jury.
forensic
droll
erratic
monarchy
7. Aqueduct; passageway for fluids Water was brought to the army in the desert by an improvised ________ from the adjoining mountain.
definitive
hierarchy
conduit
nutrient
8. Immaterial; without a material body We must devote time to the needs of our ________ mind as well as our corporeal body.
subservient
sequester
rustic
incorporeal
9. Person who collects coins The ________ had a splendid collection of antique coins.
supposition
spatula
fanciful
numismatist
10. Take apart When the show closed - they ________d the scenery before restoring it.
indefatigable
mellifluous
dismantle
hubris
11. Person celebrated for wisdom Hearing tales of a mysterious Master of All Knowledge who lived in the hills of Tibet - Sandy was possessed with a burning desire to consult the legendary ________.
assay
sage
confound
eschew
12. Demanding and leaving no choice From Jack's ________ knock on the door - Jill could tell he would not give up until she let him in.
edify
untoward
peremptory
piebald
13. Bearlike; pertaining to a bear Because of its ________ appearance - the great panda has been identified with the bears; actually - it is closely related to the raccoon.
ursine
placebo
dichotomy
delineate
14. Seemingly reasonable but incorrect Let us not be misled by such ________ arguments.
cleave
anneal
specious
baroque
15. Purgative - Some drugs act as laxatives when taken in small doses but act as ________s when taken in much larger doses.
dawdle
precedent
cathartic
reiterate
16. Belittle Do not ________ anyone's contribution; these little gifts add up to large sums.
treatise
monumental
galleon
disparage
17. Suggested or implied meaning of an expression Foreigners frequently are unaware of the ________s of the words they use.
abrasive
pallid
camaraderie
connotation
18. Restate a passage in one's own words while retaining thought of author In 250 words or less - ________ this article.
reek
partial
paraphrase
volition
19. Enjoyment; enthusiasm He accepted the assignment with such ________ that I feel he would have been satisfied with a smaller salary.
uproarious
nutrient
papyrus
gusto
20. Dress with vulgar finery The witch doctors were ________ed in their gaudiest costumes.
gall
bedizen
wean
morbid
21. Tease; torture with disappointment Tom loved to ________ his younger brother with candy; he knew the boy was forbidden to have it.
bivouac
tantalize
verge
pellmell
22. Lure or bait The wild ducks were not fooled by the ________.
preen
decoy
prod
nefarious
23. Very destructive - harmful He argued that these books had a ________ effect on young and susceptible minds.
malapropism
pathetic
pernicious
yen
24. Nervous laugh Her aunt's constant ________ nearly drove her mad.
irksome
domicile
titter
fleck
25. Mixed up; jumbled; distorted A favorite party game involves passing a whispered message from one person to another; by the time it reaches the last player - the message has become totally ________.
garbled
thematic
glutton
plebeian
26. Cause to appear or become stupid or inconsistent; frustrate or hinder His long hours in the blacking factory left young Dickens numb and incurious - as if the menial labor had ________ed his mind.
stultify
decipher
velocity
odorous
27. Still in existence Although the authorities suppressed the book - many copies are ________ and may be purchased at exorbitant prices.
amiable
eulogistic
extant
loiter
28. Temporary moderation of disease symptoms; cancellation of a debt; forgiveness or pardon Though Senator Tsongas had been treated for cancer - his symptoms were in ________ - and he was considered fit to handle the strains of a Presidential race.
refrain
introvert
abortive
remission
29. Grow forth; send out buds - In the spring - the plants that ________ are a promise of the beauty that is to come.
ideology
burgeon
prate
primordial
30. Calm; placid Wellington remained ________ and in full command of the situation in spite of the hyteria and panic all around him.
imperturbable
convert
tycoon
resilient
31. Shine; gloss The soft ________ of the silk in the dim light was pleasing.
distrait
luster
amoral
tactile
32. Muddy; having the sediment disturbed The water was ________ after the children had waded through it.
lull
impediment
turbid
expatiate
33. One who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs Because he switched from one party to another - his former friends shunned him as an ________.
aptitude
apostate
obviate
astral
34. Roman army officer - Because he was in command of a company of one hundred soldiers - he was called a ________.
neologism
centurion
stygian
obviate
35. Correct; change - generally for the better Hoping to ________ his condition - he left Vietnam for the United States.
poultice
smattering
profilgate
amend
36. Kindly; doing good The overgenerous philanthropist had to curb his ________ impulses before he gave away all his money and left himself with nothing.
confiscate
oust
beneficent
recumbent
37. Warm and damp August in New York City is often ________.
muddle
muggy
drudgery
prosaic
38. Traditional; conservative in belief Faced with a problem - he preferred to take an ________ approach rather than shock anyone.
boon
wont
consonance
orthodox
39. Very poor person Though Widow Brown was living on a reduced income - she was by no means a ________.
internecine
pauper
pore
mandatory
40. Derived byreasoning If we accept your premise - your conclusions are easily ________.
deducible
spry
burgeon
obstreperous
41. Respectable If you want to buy antiques - look for a ________ dealer; far too many dealers today pass off fakes as genuine antiques.
grueling
reputable
wrangle
tensile
42. Defraud a person of something The lawyer was accused of trying to ________ the boy of his legacy.
mulct
flag
compact
bountiful
43. Compiler of a dictionary The new dictionary is the work of many ________s who spent years compiling and editing the work.
bugaboo
lexicographer
indict
figurative
44. Reason; justify an improper act Do not try to ________ your behavior by blaming your companions.
rationalize
herpetologist
induce
sanctimonious
45. Belief that pleasure is the sole aim in life ________ and asceticism are opposing philosophies of human behavior.
girth
outwit
guise
hedonism
46. Similarity; parallelism Your ________ is not a good one because the two situations are not similar.
mace
desolate
analogy
agrarian
47. Outwit; baffle - In order to ________ the enemy - we will make two preliminary attacks in other sections before starting our major campaign.
swathe
rejoinder
peon
circumvent
48. Hatch; scheme Inasmuch as our supply of electricity is cut off - we shall have to rely on the hens to ________ these eggs.
punctilious
incubate
distant
aromatic
49. Feel or express pity or sympathy for Her friends ________d with the widow.
commiserate
susceptible
surmount
depict
50. Clever; astute A ________ investor - he took clever advantage of the fluctuations of the stock market.
shrewd
predecessor
averse
premonition