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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Tranquillity He was impressed by the air of ________ and peace that pervaded the valley.
epithet
spendthrift
quietude
rancor
2. Appease Nothing he did could ________ her wrath; she was unforgiving.
wispy
embryonic
deadpan
mitigate
3. Reflection; thought She reached her decision only after much ________.
rummage
insinuate
meditation
parsimonious
4. Bind as servant or apprentice to master Many immigrants could come to America only after they had________ themselves for several years.
caption
egregious
indenture
apostate
5. Loss of speech due to injury or illness After the automobile accident - the victim had periods of ________ when he could not speak at all or could only mumble incoherently.
carat
grievance
aphasia
colossus
6. 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.
remunerative
proselytize
divest
waive
7. High praise; eulogy Uneasy with the ________s expressed by his supporters - Tolkien felt unworthy of such high praise.
rigid
encomium
enmity
pastiche
8. Cause to be set aside; replace This regulation will ________ all previous rules.
natation
supersede
collaborate
compact
9. Superfluous; more than needed or demanded We have more than enough witnesses to corroborate your statement; to present any more would be ________.
bleak
amorphous
myriad
supererogatory
10. Be suited to; be incumbent upon In this time of crisis - it ________s all of us to remain calm and await the instructions of our superiors.
behoove
dispassionate
passe
warren
11. Emotional urges behind human activity The psychiatrist maintained that suppression of the ________ often resulted in maladjustment and neuroses.
scruple
congeal
libido
gainsay
12. Slingshot; hurling machine - Airplanes are sometimes launched from battleships by ________s.
extrapolation
nihilism
catapult
sedentary
13. Coloring matter Van Gogh mixed various ________s with linseed oil to create his paints.
mammoth
pigment
predatory
falter
14. Sound in judgment; wise At a key moment in his life - he made a ________ investment that was the foundation of his later wealth.
liquidate
stricture
headstrong
judicious
15. Silly; senseless Such comments are ________ because they do not help us solve our program.
inalienable
inane
rent
harrow
16. Disobedient The ________ private was confined to the barracks.
querulous
insubordinate
formality
abash
17. Most reliable or complee Carl Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln may be regarded as the ________ work on the life of the Emancipator.
whet
definitive
debunk
rakish
18. Refer; attribute; assign I can ________ no motive for her acts.
scabbard
stodgy
ascribe
cardinal
19. Hatch; scheme Inasmuch as our supply of electricity is cut off - we shall have to rely on the hens to ________ these eggs.
complacent
incubate
exuberant
implement
20. Meeting place The two fleets met at the ________ at the appointed time.
swill
novelty
philanderer
rendezvous
21. Plunge into water; drench; extinguish They ________d each other with hoses and balloons.
furtive
douse
hummock
hallowed
22. Freeze; coagulate His blood ________ed in his veins as he saw the dread monster rush toward him.
anomaly
congeal
apocryphal
pedagogue
23. Irresistible crushin force Nothing could survive in the path of the ________.
complaisant
mannered
demagogue
juggernaut
24. Without exceptions; unqualified; absolute - Though the captain claimed he was never - never sick at sea - he finally qualified his ________ denial; he was hardly ever sick at sea.
parry
gadfly
variegated
categorical
25. Foul-smelling The component heap was most ________ in summer.
depict
malodorous
assimilate
supererogatory
26. Odd; whimsical; irregular The comet passed close by the earth in its ________ orbit.
ruffian
eccentric
cessation
dank
27. Color; aspect The aviary contained birds of every possible ________.
unsightly
altruistic
amity
hue
28. Mythical figure - half man and half horse - I was particularly impressed by the statue of the ________ in the Roman Hall of the museum.
charlatan
allure
centaur
prehensile
29. Carelessness ________ can prove costly near complicated machinery.
liaison
adulation
titular
negligence
30. Glowing ardor Their kiss was full of the ________ of first love.
fervor
marshal
unintimidating
guffaw
31. Weaken; sap The recent corruption scandals have ________d many people's faith in the city government.
ineffable
holocaust
endorse
undermine
32. Curving outward He polished the ________ lens of his telescope.
convex
spectral
bereavement
frantic
33. Knowledge During the election campaign - the two candidates were kept in full ________ of the international situation.
caste
pied
cognizance
superficial
34. False testimony while under oath When several witnesses appeared to challenge his story - he was indicted for ________.
turncoat
ordeal
cession
perjury
35. Surpass; outdo Jesse Owens easily ________ped his competitors to win the gold metal at the Olympic Games.
carcinogenic
wistful
outrtip
provender
36. Intimidate Your threats cannot ________ me.
toil
tactile
quiescent
daunt
37. Ordinary; typical His ________ upbringing left him wholly unprepared for his wife's eccentric family.
transgression
dolorous
conventional
vise
38. Hardship; want In his youth - he knew hunger and ________.
prohibitive
optional
assuage
privation
39. Device for stamping or impressing; mold In coining pennies - workers at the old mint squeezed sheets of softened copper between two ________s.
finite
expatiate
die
torrent
40. Advocate of voting rights (for women) In recognition of her efforts to win the vote for women - Congress authorized coining a silver dollar honoring the ________ Susan B. Anthony.
improvident
fritter
indenture
suffragist
41. Manlike The gorilla is the strongest of the ________ animals.
anthropoid
cataclysm
paraphernalia
indite
42. Officer who acts as go-between for two armies; intermediary As the ________ - he had to avoid offending the leaders of the two armies.
liaison
dissident
stupefy
composure
43. Bitterness; hatred Let us forget out ________ and cooperate in this new endeavor.
rancor
uncanny
carnage
misdemeanor
44. Word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing So many kings of France were named Charles that modern students need epithets to tell them apart: Charles the Wise - for example - was someone far different from Charles the Fat.
civil
passive
exploit
epithet
45. Unchanging; lacking development Nothing had changed at home; things were ________ there
bastion
delve
static
unkempt
46. Accustom a baby not to nurse; give up a cherished activity. He decided he would ________ himself away from eating junk food and stick to fruits and vegetables.
prevail
carousal
wean
soporific
47. Having the odor of musk She left a trace of ________ perfume behind her.
paragon
musky
incense
hyperbole
48. Overstock; fill to excess The many manufacturers ________ted the market and could not find purchasers for the many articles they had produced.
glut
calumny
quiver
incandescent
49. Beginning; forming of a idea At the first ________ of the work - he was consulted.
mealymouthed
maul
exorcise
conception
50. Opening; break The plane was lost in the stormy sky until the pilot saw the city through a ________ in the clouds.
malaise
blatant
rift
irreconsilable