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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Negative in connotation; having a belittling effect Instead of criticizing Clinton's policies - the Republicans made ________ remarks about his character.
galaxy
pejorative
realm
foray
2. Retaliation I am confident that we are ready for any ________s the enemy may undertake.
atone
verbiage
imbibe
reprisal
3. Displaying ostentatious or hypocritical devoutness You do not have to be so ________ to prove that you are devout.
sanctimonious
simulate
mode
perigee
4. Yound woman making formal entrance into society As a ________ - she was often mentioned in the society columns of the newspapers.
debutante
cite
optometrist
amass
5. Layer of earth's surface; layer of society Unless we alleviate conditions in the lowest ________ of our society - we may expect grumbling and revolt.
relish
deploy
inalienable
stratum
6. Blessed; consecrated She was laid to rest in ________ ground.
hallowed
impute
impromptu
lagoon
7. Pertaining to farewell I found the ________ address too long; leave-taking should be brief.
lampoon
valedictory
amphibian
sluice
8. Secret News of their ________ meeting gradually leaked out.
facet
surreptitious
agility
jocund
9. Relating to races Intolerance between ________ groups is deplorable and usually is based on lack of information.
offhand
prevaricate
dissolution
ethnic
10. Request earnestly; seek Knowing she needed to have a solid majority for the budget to pass - the mayor telephoned all the members of the city council to ________ their votes.
boorish
seasoned
firebrand
solicit
11. Cajole; coax; deceive by flattery. She knows she can ________ almost anything she wants from her father.
strident
wheedle
mannered
mediate
12. Showing excitement; overflowing with enthusiasm His ________ nature could not be repressed.
ebullient
dissertation
throng
squander
13. Outcome; final development of the plot of a play or other literary work The play was childishly written; the ________ was obvious to sophisticated theatergoers as early as the middle of the first act.
compress
denouement
solvent
dissuade
14. Storehouse for grain We have reason to be thankful - for our crops were good and our ________(ies) are full.
granary
fathom
denouement
lateral
15. Dexterity The magician amazed the audience with his ________ of hand.
riveting
pacifist
sleight
languor
16. Madly excited As soon as they smelled smoke - the ________ animals milled about in their cages.
frenzied
clemency
idyllic
deprecate
17. Ceremonial staff; clublike medieval weapon The Grand Marshal of the parade raised his ________ to signal that it was time for the procession to begin.
studied
exacerbate
regale
mace
18. Green coating on copper which has been exposed to the weather Despite all attempts to protect the statue from the elements - it became coated with ________.
wince
nuptial
faction
verdigris
19. Repentant When he realized the enormity of his crime - he became remorseful and ________.
puerile
circumvent
incur
penitent
20. Mixture The band played a ________ of Gershwin tunes.
medley
claustrophobia
malaise
virulent
21. Flowing together; crowd They built the city at the ________ of two rivers.
confluence
talon
degenerate
transpire
22. Theoretical; not concrete; non-representational To him - hunger was an ________ concept; he had never missed a meal.
abstract
amiss
cardinal
repine
23. Forcible restraint - especially unlawfully The hostages were held under ________ until the prisoners' demands were met.
duress
proviso
circumvent
verge
24. Something fit to be eaten The roast turkey and other ________s - the wines - and the excellent service made this Thanksgiving dinner particularly memorable.
connoisseur
comestible
meddlesome
chaffing
25. Stinging - caustic His tendency to utter ________ remarks alienated his audience.
serpentine
vanguard
acrimonious
humus
26. Without money Now that he was wealthy - he gladly contributed to funds to assist ________ and disbled persons.
wrangle
impecunious
hackneyed
incidence
27. Comprehend; investigate I find his motives impossible to ________.
bullion
fulminate
implication
fathom
28. Subordinate possessions He bought the estate and all its ________.
iota
appurtenances
increment
impuissance
29. Facilitating evacuation of the bowels The effect of the constipation medicine is ________; it empties the bowels.
censor
laxative
impromptu
fancier
30. Pertaining to tailors He was as famous for the ________ splendor of his attire as he was for his acting.
semblance
infinitesimal
vogue
sartorial
31. Fit for plowing The land was no longer ________; erosion had removed the valuable topsoil.
evenhanded
conundrum
arable
archetype
32. Epicure; person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink ________s lack self-restraint; if they enjoy a particular cuisine - they eat far too much of it.
daunt
respiration
remiss
gourmand
33. State of being self-contradictory; lack of uniformity or steadiness How are lawyers different from agricultural inspectors? Where lawyers check ________(ie) in witnesses' statements - agricultural inspectors check inconsistencies in Grade A eggs.
coalesce
inconsistency
choreography
ineffectual
34. Letdown in thought or emotion After the fine performance in the first act - the rest of the play was an ________.
anticlimax
yen
percussion
badinage
35. Tending or leaning toward; bent Though I am ________ to be skeptical - the witness's manner inclines me to believe his story.
tutelary
stipple
inclined
coercion
36. Respectable If you want to buy antiques - look for a ________ dealer; far too many dealers today pass off fakes as genuine antiques.
reputable
perturb
assumption
bemused
37. Marrigeable Mrs. Bennet - in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - was worried about finding suitable husbands for her five ________ daughters.
ordain
geniality
nubile
somatic
38. Pompous - inflated language Filled with ________ - the orator's speech left the audience more impressed with his pomposity than with his logic.
intersperse
perverse
antithesis
bombast
39. Extremely high (of prices etc.) The super computer's price was ________.
quisling
variegated
congenial
prohibitive
40. Menial work Cinderella's fairy godmother rescued her from a life of ________.
drudgery
denizen
thematic
indiscriminate
41. Sun's corona; halo Many medieval paintings depict saintly characters with ________ around their heads.
irremediable
kaleidoscope
carping
aureole
42. Fits of depression or gloom We could not discover the cause of her recurrent ________.
invulnerable
nicety
relish
moodiness
43. Regret Although I ________ the vulgarity of your language - I defend your right to express yourself freely.
viscous
demented
deplore
factious
44. Singing or chanting of magical formula Uttering ________s to make the brew more potent - the witch doctor stirred the liquid in the caldron.
desperado
baffle
gravity
incantation
45. Affectedly languid He was ________ and indifferent about his part in the affair.
lackadaisical
novice
slacken
requite
46. Concluding section of a musical or literary composition The piece concluded with a distinctive ________ that strikingly brought together various motifs.
wean
loathe
foppish
coda
47. Curse Roused from the bed at what he considered an ungodly hour - Roy muttered ________s under his breath.
imprecation
overt
enrapture
contortions
48. Letter The ambassador received a ________ from the Secretary of State.
rotunda
missive
arcane
artifice
49. Official As his case was transferred from one ________ to another - he began to despair of ever reaching a settlement.
propinquity
condole
functionary
elusive
50. Momentary; temporary; staying for a short time Lexy's joy at finding the perfect Christmas gift for Phil was ________; she still had to find presents for the cousins and Uncle Bob. Located near the airport - this hotel caters to the largely transient
livid
transient
badinage
welter