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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Improve Many social workers have attempted to ________ the conditions of people living in the slums.
effeminate
mercurial
cavil
ameliorate
2. Argue about prices I prefer to shop in a store that has a one-price policy because - whenever I ________ with a shopkeeper - I am never certain that I paid a fair price for the articles I purchased.
fructify
haggle
molten
arbiter
3. Monkeylike Lemurs are nocturnal mammals and have many ________ characteristics - although they are less intelligent than monkeys.
laity
castigation
simian
coda
4. Complete I have never seem anyone who makes as many stupid errors as you do; you must be a ________ idiot.
cognizance
debase
baroque
consummate
5. Perceive intuitively; foresee the future Nothing infuriated Tom more than Aunt Polly's ability to ________ when he was not telling the truth.
ephemeral
renegade
divine
niggardly
6. Hatch; scheme Inasmuch as our supply of electricity is cut off - we shall have to rely on the hens to ________ these eggs.
bombast
cadence
optimist
incubate
7. Treat as a celebrity She enjoyed being ________d and adored by the public.
quash
lionize
adversity
impious
8. Squander The young man quickly ________d his inheritance and was soon broke.
reek
nicety
aptitude
dissipate
9. Chatter idly The little girl ________d about her doll.
babble
migratory
grate
destitute
10. Calmness; placidity The ________ of the sleepy town was shattered by a tremendous explosion.
slovenly
winnow
serenity
disembark
11. Ability to identify with another's feelings - ideas - etc What made Ann such a fine counselor was her ________ - her ability to put herself in her client's place and feel his emotions as if they were her own.
viscid
empathy
unilateral
compliant
12. Support; prop up - Just as architects buttress the walls of cathedrals with flying buttresses - debates ________ their arguments with facts.
taxonomist
purchase
homespun
buttress
13. Fitness; correct conduct I want you to behave at this dinner with ________; don't embarass me.
pore
propriety
static
doff
14. Loosely connected Though he tried to follow the plot of Gravity's Rainbow - John found the novel too ________.
episodic
raze
abdicate
scrutinize
15. Very important On this ________ occasion - we must be very solemn.
improvise
arbitrary
dehydrate
momentous
16. Irregularity A bird that cannot fly is an ________.
pliable
anomaly
blurt
somnambulist
17. Gather; assemble Washington mustered his forces at Trenton.
weather
consign
muster
indubitably
18. Very small In the twentieth century - physicists have made their greatest discoveries about the characteristics of ________ objects like the atom and its parts.
veracity
gory
bogus
infinitesimal
19. Pertaining to the aurora borealis The ________ display was particularly spectacular that evening.
ambrosia
convene
prosody
auroral
20. Model of perfection The class disliked him because the teacher was always pointing him out as a ________ of virtue.
concave
paragon
waft
odyssey
21. Picture; short literary sketch The New Yorker published her latest ________.
vignette
thrall
grandiloquent
mobile
22. Gratifying the senses The nobility during the Renaissance led ________ lives.
diva
voluptuous
despondent
demotic
23. Dress or groom oneself with care She ________s for hours before a dance.
primp
paltry
chagrin
frond
24. Long - evenful journey The refugee's journey from Cambodia was a terrifying ________.
wastrel
gruff
odyssey
adverse
25. Sudden violent change of feeling; negative reaction Many people in this country who admired dictatorships underwent a ________ when they realized what Hitler and Mussolini were trying to do.
physiological
gruel
revulsion
magnate
26. Endowed with flesh; personified Your attitude is so fiendish that you must be a devil ________.
outwit
colloquy
incarnate
enduring
27. Brother or sister We may not enjoy being ________s - but we cannot forget that we still belong to the same family.
sibling
vintner
sensual
rehabilitate
28. Officer who acts as go-between for two armies; intermediary As the ________ - he had to avoid offending the leaders of the two armies.
liaison
respiration
yokel
fraught
29. Kill - usually one out of ten We do more to ________ our population in automobile accidents than we do in war.
swerve
boon
decimate
effeminate
30. Freedom from narrow limitations I think you have permitted your son too much ________ in this matter.
latitude
luscious
sartorial
lateral
31. Repugnance; dislike I cannot express the ________ I feel at your heinous actions.
abject
jocund
odium
mete
32. Small - light sailboat or rowboat Tom dreamed of owning an ocean-going yacht but had to settle for a ________ he could sail in the bay.
deplete
skiff
luminary
oratorio
33. Not planned; impromtu Because his ________ remarks were misinterpreted - he decided to write all his speeches in advance.
implicit
extemporaneous
whittle
feign
34. Clean; remove offensive parts of a book The editors felt that certain passages in the book had to be ________d before it could be used in the classroom.
expurgate
errant
chimerical
unwarranted
35. Senility In his ________ - the old man bored us with long tales of events in his childhood.
eschew
dotage
gruff
resonant
36. Given to unwholesome thought; gloomy These ________ speculations are dangerous; we must lighten our spirits by emphasizing more pleasant matters.
aphorism
morbid
jaundiced
wont
37. Boredom; weariness We hope this radio will help overcome the ________ of your stay in the hospital.
tedium
caprice
static
vicarious
38. Clear from blame He was ________d of the crime when the real criminal confessed.
personable
finale
regime
exculpate
39. Neatly or smartly dresssed Priding himself on being a ________ dresser - the gangster Bugsy Siegel collected a wardrobe of imported suits and ties.
marked
sylvan
natty
conclusive
40. Study of mankind Sociology is one aspect of the science of ________.
repellent
demotic
ethnology
appurtenances
41. Headlong; rash Do not be ________ in this matter; investigate further.
puny
obscure
interim
precipitate
42. Bloody The battle of lwo Jina was unexpectedly ________ with many casualties.
sanguinary
pastiche
invulnerable
obstreperous
43. Three-pronged spear Neptune is usually depicted as rising from the sea - carrying his ________ on his shoulder.
trident
transport
cohere
laconic
44. Transfer; yield title to - I intend to ________ this property to the city.
titillate
undermine
cede
macerate
45. Nicety; cunning; guile; delicacy The ________ of his remarks was unnoticed by most of his audience.
subtlety
inured
digression
exhume
46. Physical features of a region Before the generals gave the order to attack - they ordered a complete study of the ________ of the region.
puny
fester
topography
alcove
47. Imagined; unreal You are resenting ________ insults. No one has ever said such things about you.
fancied
frantic
salvage
gape
48. Having the odor of musk She left a trace of ________ perfume behind her.
musky
hamper
proletarian
annotate
49. Tax of one-tenth Because he was an agnostic - he refused to pay his ________s to the clergy.
fatuous
tithe
zenith
mesmerize
50. Attractive The man I am seeking to fill this position must be ________ since he will be representing us before the public.
personable
apposite
perusal
dappled