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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Rearing up on hind legs; unrestrained The ________ weeds in the garden killed all the flowers that had been planted in the spring.
comprehensive
illusion
labile
rampant
2. Totally clear; definite; outspoken Don't just hint around that you're dissatisfied: be ________ about what's bugging you.
detonation
canker
demotic
explicit
3. Agree Did you ________ with the decision of the court or did you find it unfair?
concur
encomiastic
pulmonary
flaunt
4. Ponder For a moment he ________d about the beauty of the scene - but his thought soon changed as he recalled his own personal problems.
muse
disband
paltry
vantage
5. Faithless lover; flirt Swearing he had never so much as looked at another woman - Jack assured Jill he was no ________.
rhapsodize
resilient
formality
philanderer
6. Clever He came up with a use for Styrofoam packing balls that was so ________ that his business school professors declared it was marketable.
grill
muted
ingenious
compute
7. Verify; support I intend to ________ my statement by producing witnesses.
flinch
gist
substantiate
dissertation
8. Small world In the ________ of our rural village - we find illustrations of all the evils that beset the universe.
disarray
microcosm
deign
untenable
9. Flowing together; crowd They built the city at the ________ of two rivers.
silt
hindrance
solace
confluence
10. Disown; disavow He announced that he would ________ all debts incurred by his wife.
repudiate
carcinogenic
robust
partial
11. Confuse; puzzle No mystery could ________ Sherlock Holmes for long.
abate
vouchsafe
confound
reprobation
12. Boredom; weariness We hope this radio will help overcome the ________ of your stay in the hospital.
denizen
tedium
yore
unctous
13. Record of descent; lineage He was proud of his genealogy and constantly referred to the achievements of his ancestors.
stricture
cadaver
genealogy
demure
14. Punishment; severe criticism - Sensitive even to mild criticism - Woolf could not bear ________ that she found in certain reviews.
unction
castigation
conventional
bauble
15. Dark; dusky Despite the stereotype - not all Italians are ________; many are fair and blond.
hummock
swarthy
mutilate
absolute
16. Repeat He ________d the warning to make sure everyone understood it.
skulduggery
dapper
subsume
reiterate
17. Express; utter He ________ed his wrath on his class.
opportunist
apathy
vent
perigee
18. Seize; commandeer The army ________d all available supplies of uranium.
broach
confiscate
eminent
agility
19. Shrill - trumpetlike sound - We woke to the ________ to muffle its striking.
demure
clarion
loquacious
expedite
20. Like a corpse; pale - From his ________ appearance - we could see how the disease had ravaged him.
empirical
labyrinth
lateral
cadaverous
21. Slavery; compulsory labor Born a slave - Douglass resented his wife of ________ and plotted to escape to the North.
asylum
servitude
aggregate
dirge
22. Severity Many settlers could not stand the ________s of the New England winters.
rigor
sophistication
obnoxious
zephyr
23. Slow up; loosen As they passed the finish line - the runners ________ed their pace.
inadvertently
heckler
connivance
slacken
24. Supply; allotted amount; assigned portion of work He performed his daily ________ cheerfully and willingly.
irrelevant
stint
galvanize
peroration
25. Arraged by degree (of height - difficulty - etc.) Margaret loved her ________ set of Russian hollow wooden dolls; she spent hours happily putting the smaller dolls into their larger counterparts.
repugnance
supercilious
mimicry
graduated
26. Implied comparison "He soared like an eagle" is an example of a simile; "He is an eagle in flight -" is a ________.
psychopathic
spatula
tawdry
metaphor
27. Lawsuit Try to settle this amicably; I do not want to start ________.
invoke
dearth
litigation
nauseate
28. Throw overboard In order to enable the ship to ride safely through the storm - the captain had to ________ much of his cargo.
bugaboo
jettison
quack
treatise
29. Fluent; glib She was a ________ speaker - always ready to talk.
voluble
perquisite
traverse
resignation
30. Endowed with flesh; personified Your attitude is so fiendish that you must be a devil ________.
skittish
incarnate
saturnine
muted
31. Interfering He felt his marriage was suffering because of his ________ mother-in-law.
asperity
malapropism
resurgent
meddlesome
32. Abolish He intended to ________ the decree issued by his predecessor.
charlatan
refurbish
transcribe
abrogate
33. Violent anguish The ________ of despair can be as devastating as the spasms accompanying physical pain.
belligerent
throes
torque
misdemeanor
34. Sentry; lookout Though camped in enemy territory - Bledsoe ignored the elementary precaution of posting ________s around the encampment.
remission
sentinel
yoke
gibberish
35. In utter disorder - He tried to bring order into the ________ state of affairs.
dolorous
disingenuous
chaotic
verbalize
36. Based on experience; useful He was a ________ man - opposed to theory
misdemeanor
converse
blasphemous
practical
37. Furthest behind The coward could always be found in the ________ lines whenever a battle was being waged.
infidel
amoral
hindmost
indemnify
38. Ideas of a group of people That ________ is dangerous to this country because it embraces undemocratic philosophies.
scourge
purchase
junket
ideology
39. Persuade to act unlawfully (especially to commit perjury) In the Godfather - the mobsters used bribery and threats to ________ the witnesses against Don Michael Corleone.
perquisite
osseus
whorl
suborn
40. Wandering The return of the ________ birds to the northern sections of this country is a harbinger of spring.
reprisal
molecule
ruse
migratory
41. Scatter (like seeds) The invention of the radio helped propagandists to ________ their favorite doctrines very easily.
disseminate
grudging
exasperate
automaton
42. Solidly uniform; unyielding Knowing the importance of appearing resolute - the patriots sought to present a ________ front.
ecstasy
finale
lascivious
monolithic
43. 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
collaborate
elysian
minion
44. Having only one color Most people who are color blind actually can distinguish several colors; some - however - have a truly ________ view of a world all in shades of gray.
desiccate
cathartic
perceptive
monochromatic
45. Become popular with He tried to ________ himself into her parents' good graces.
fiat
defrock
amazon
ingratiate
46. Readily managed; willing to be led He was ________ to any suggestions that came from those he looked up to; he resented advice from his inferiors.
galaxy
wan
amenable
alliteration
47. Teacher He could never be a stuffy ________; his classes were always lively and filled with humor.
chasten
trajectory
chaste
pedagogue
48. Mocking The humor of cartoonists Gary Trudeau often is ________; though the comments of the Doonesbury characters - Trudeau ridicules political corruption and folly.
sagacious
acumen
satirical
pertinent
49. Susceptible to wounds Achilles was ________ only in his heel.
obliterate
nugatory
vulnerable
benevolent
50. Study of mankind Sociology is one aspect of the science of ________.
ethnology
dawdle
mutilate
archipelago