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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Slightly obscure In ________ weather - you cannot see the top of this mountain.
hazy
mortician
acrimonious
lavish
2. Armed band Caesar and his Roman ________ conquered almost all of the known world.
despoil
capillary
stupor
cohorts
3. Rising again after defeat - etc. The ________ nation surprised everyone by its quick recovery after total defeat.
disavowal
witticism
sylvan
resurgent
4. Universally present; ubiquitous On Christmas Eve - Santa Claus is ________.
prim
factious
omnipresent
amble
5. Pertaining to the people He lamented the passing of aristocratic society and maintained that a ________ society would lower the nation's standards.
demotic
secrete
remnant
inclement
6. Helpful; contributive Rest and proper diet are ________ to good health.
sextant
apprehend
phenomena
conducive
7. Servile flatterer; yes man Never tell the boss anything he doesn't wish to hear: he doesn't want an independent adviser - he just wants a ________.
anachronism
toady
gorge
affinity
8. Any ulcerous sore; any evil - Poverty is a ________ in the body politic; it must be cured.
extirpate
canker
viscous
beholden
9. Ordinary; typical His ________ upbringing left him wholly unprepared for his wife's eccentric family.
calorific
suffuse
astigmatism
conventional
10. Luxuriate; take pleasure in warmth ________ing on the beach - she relaxed so completely that she fell asleep.
dissemble
accelerate
provender
bask
11. Act of assuming a human body and human nature The ________ of Jesus Christ is a basic tenet of Christian theology.
motley
disclaim
incarnation
ascendancy
12. Self-imposed punishment for sin The Ancient Mariner said - "I have penance done and ________ more will do -" to atone for the sin of killing the albatross.
contortions
gestate
bellicose
penance
13. Suitable to debate or courts of law In her best ________ manner - the lawyer addressed the jury.
mischance
alienate
savor
forensic
14. Make amends for; pay for He knew no way in which he could ________ for his brutal crime.
indolence
loiter
beleaguer
atone
15. Unwilling; reluctant; stingy We received only ________ support from the mayor despite his earlier promises of aid.
grudging
expatiate
ligneous
nostrum
16. Tool for holding work in place Before filling its edges - the keysmith took the blank key and fixed it firmly between the jaws of a ________.
vise
allure
extenuate
preternatural
17. Oily; bland; insincerely suave Uriah Heep disguised his nefarious actions by ________ protestations of his "'umility."
rusticate
fetter
noisome
unctous
18. Hunt through discarded materials for usable items; search - especially for food If you need car parts that the dealers no longer stock - try ________ing for odd bits and pieces at the auto wreckers' yards.
furor
scavenge
rift
mosaic
19. In love Narcissus became ________ of his own beauty.
enamored
vampire
piscatorial
unction
20. Clean by removing impurities; clear of changes If you are to be ________d of the charge of contempt of Congress - you must be willing to answer the questions previously asked.
ignominious
purge
coda
expository
21. Non-moral The ________ individual lacks a code of ethics; he should not be classified as immoral.
impiety
bawdy
amoral
tertiary
22. New or newly coined word or phrase As we invent new techniques and professions - we must also invent ________ such as "microcomputer" and "astronaut" to describe them.
sensuous
astronomical
piety
neologism
23. Replace; usurp Corazon Aquino ________ed Ferdinand Marcos as president of the Philippines.
remiss
moodiness
regicide
supplant
24. Sameness; consistency; monotony After a while - the ________ of TV situation comedies becomes boring.
nettle
grovel
fluency
uniformity
25. Pertaining to land or its cultivation As a result of its recent industrialization - the country is gradually losing its ________ traditions.
prophetic
agrarian
temporal
quarantine
26. Loyal; unswerving Penelope was ________ in her affections - faithfully waiting for Ulysses to return from his wanderings.
glutton
steadfast
prerogative
fervent
27. Purging or cleansing of any passage of the body - Aristotle maintained that tragedy created a ________ by purging the soul of base concepts.
disapprobation
factious
relish
catharsis
28. Be excessively fond of; show signs of mental decline Not only grandmothers bore you with stories about their brilliant grandchildren; grandfathers ________ on the littel rascals - too.
variegated
candor
dote
demolition
29. Induce someone to convert to religion or belief In these interfaith meetings - there must be no attempt to ________; we must respect all points of view.
propensity
flora
aromatic
proselytize
30. Target of a hunt; victim In Stalking the Wild Asparagus - Euell Gibbons has as his ________ not wild beasts but wild plants.
prey
mangy
exorcise
mausoleum
31. Hard; strenuous Her ________ efforts had sapped her energy.
arduous
propitious
penurious
respiration
32. Shrink back; flinch. The screech of the chalk on the blackboard made her ________.
respiration
desolate
wince
languid
33. Trespass; enter as an uninvited person She hesitated to ________ on their conversation.
alienate
canker
intrude
manacle
34. Violent; rough; noisy The unruly crowd became even more ________ when he tried to quiet them.
abstract
impregnable
conformity
boisterous
35. Place side by side Comparison will be easier if you ________ the two objects.
juncture
energize
juxtapose
seminary
36. Movable; not fixed The ________ blood bank operated by the Red Cross visited our neighborhood today.
deploy
debauch
conduit
mobile
37. Similarity; parallelism Your ________ is not a good one because the two situations are not similar.
pensive
archaic
analogy
natation
38. Occurring again and again These ________ attacks disturbed us and we consulted a physician.
recurrent
agog
commodious
verdigris
39. Pertaining to the stars He was the ________ attraction of the entire performance.
stellar
impunity
acquiesce
facile
40. Enthusiastic follower A ________ of the opera - he bought season tickets every year.
therapeutic
quorum
paramount
devotee
41. Appearance of truth; likelihood Critics praised her for the ________ of her performance as Lady Macbeth. She was completely believable.
rescind
rote
bereft
verisimilitude
42. Sediment; worthless residue David poured the wine carefully to avoid stirring up the ________.
quandary
dregs
subterfuge
pulverize
43. Steep; overhasty This hill is difficult to climb because it is so ________; one slip - and our descent will be precipitous as well.
contortions
proselytize
preempt
precipitous
44. Trembling; wavering She was ________ more from excitement than from fear.
verbalize
infidel
tremulous
incidental
45. Frenzied Angered - he went ________ and began to wreck the room.
falter
berserk
anathema
impending
46. Person who has a compulsive desire to steal They discovered that the wealthy customer was a ________ when they caught her stealing some cheap trinkets.
fester
kleptomaniac
inequity
ascendancy
47. Wasteful; reckless with money The ________ son squandered his inheritance.
propriety
complicity
accrue
prodigal
48. Petty details She would have liked to ignore the ________ of daily living.
hallowed
quixotic
minutiae
incontrovertible
49. Set free At first - the attempts of the Abolitioninst to ________ the slaves were unpopular in New England as well as in the South.
drab
lunar
emancipate
arid
50. Cause of complaint When her supervisor ignored her complaint - she took her ________ to the union.
redoubtable
grievance
hurtle
evoke