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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Ghostly being that sucks the blood of the living Children were afraid to go to sleep at night because of the many legends of ________s.
vampire
petulant
bait
seedy
2. Burn without flame; be liable to break out at any moment The rags ________ed for hours before they burst into flame.
delete
apprise
smolder
slapdash
3. Ordinary; unimaginative Unintentionally boring - he wrote page after page of ________ prose.
anthropomorphic
dissipate
baroque
pedestrian
4. Suitable to debate or courts of law In her best ________ manner - the lawyer addressed the jury.
onerous
throes
theoretical
forensic
5. Rich - figured fabric The sofa was covered with expensive ________.
effluvium
brocade
anneal
wrangle
6. Recent convert; beginner This monuntain slope contains slides that will challenge esperts as well as________s.
derivative
humdrum
nirvana
neophyte
7. Pertaining to heat The natives discovered that the host springs gave excellent ________ baths and began to develop their community as a health resort.
exculpate
thermal
tenet
sage
8. Poisonous snake The habitat of the horned ________ - a particularly venomous snake - is in sandy regions like the Sahara or the Sinai peninsula.
subsequent
viper
universal
dapper
9. Laziness He outgrew his youthful ________ to become a model of industry and alertness on the job.
imply
disavowal
indolence
deterrent
10. Disguise; pretend Even though John tried to ________ his motive for taking modern dance - we all knew there not to dance but to meet girls.
rent
dissemble
tantrum
prescience
11. Stir up a fire; feed plentifully As a Scout - Marisa learned how to light a fire - how to ________ it if it started to die down - and how to extinguish it completely.
stealth
conventional
disgruntle
stoke
12. Sleepwalker The most famous ________ in literature is Lady Macbeth; her monologue in the sleepwalking scene is one of the highlights of Shakespeare's play.
nettle
balk
rout
somnambulist
13. Rob; plunder The tricksters ________d him of his inheritance.
scurry
temerity
fleece
comprehensive
14. Flowing into The ________ of refugees into the country has taxed the relief agencies severely.
repugnance
hubris
influx
faculty
15. Disconnected His remarks were so ________ that we could not follow his reasoning.
morose
vertigo
disjointed
infringe
16. Social outcast I am not a ________ to be shunned and ostracized.
vigor
pariah
chagrin
enmity
17. Ooze; trickle During the rainstorm - water ________ed through the crack in the basement wall and damaged the floor boards.
imminent
seep
propound
mayhem
18. Parched; dry After the unseasonably dry winter the Berkeley hills looked dusty and ________.
sere
potent
centripetal
finicky
19. Shred; least bit You have not produced a ________ of evidence to support your argument.
scintilla
dearth
mercenary
repository
20. Order; charge In his inaugural address - the President stated that he had a ________ from the people to seek an end to social evils such as poverty and poor housing.
friction
mandate
balm
seismic
21. Spread randomly; sprinkle; scatter Preceding the bride to the altar - the flower girl will ________ rose petals along the aisle.
strew
optimist
gibe
genealogy
22. Measure; distribute He tried to be impartial in his efforts to ________ out justice.
mete
lurk
undulate
flamboyant
23. Repeat He ________d the warning to make sure everyone understood it.
sensual
reiterate
baffle
bereft
24. Rascality We cannot condone such ________ in public officials.
insidious
notoriety
winnow
knavery
25. Without money Now that he was wealthy - he gladly contributed to funds to assist ________ and disbled persons.
nascent
tutelage
palimpsest
impecunious
26. Story-teller My father was a gifted ________ with an unlimited supply of anecdotes.
bemused
abbreviate
raconteur
progenitor
27. Pushing forward I found her a very ________ person - constantly seeking the center of the stage.
sinecure
conservatory
slither
obtrusive
28. Approval Wanting her parents' regard - she looked for some sign of their ________.
monastic
refraction
approbation
fanfare
29. Introductory The chairman made a few ________ remarks before he called on the first speaker.
prefactory
homogeneous
grandiose
hurtle
30. Exaggerated; pompous; enlarged (with air or gas) His claims about the new product were ________; it did not work as well as he had promised.
jocund
militant
inflated
vassal
31. Speaking several languages New York City is a ________ community because of the thousands of immigrants who settle there.
inept
maelstrom
ingratiate
polyglot
32. Display ostentatiously She is not the one of those actresses who ________ their physical charms; she can act.
ethnology
miasma
appease
flaunt
33. Suitable; practical; politic A pragmatic politician - he was guided by what was ________ rather than by what was ethical.
dissolution
terse
sublimate
expedient
34. Boldness; rashness Do you have the ________ to argue with me?
efface
temerity
commensurate
yore
35. Reading desk The chaplain delivered his sermon from a hastily improvised ________.
renege
lectern
whit
aspersion
36. Calamity - The Johnstown flood was a ________.
concentric
catastrophe
verdant
acclivity
37. Absence of governing body; state of disorder The assassination of the leaders led to a period of ________.
didactic
anachronism
anarchy
paroxysm
38. Positive; arbitrary Do not be so ________ about that statement; it can be easily refuted.
homogeneous
haggard
dogmatic
attribute
39. Dull; not fresh; cheerless Refusing to be depressed by her ________ studio apartment - Bea spent the weekend polishing the floors and windows and hanging bright posters on the walls.
supposititious
dingy
abrasive
olfactory
40. Insult to one's dignity; snub Hypersensitive and ready to take offense at any discourtesy - Bertha was always on the lookout for real or imaginary ________s.
pharisaical
slight
deposition
spectral
41. Too certain to be disputed In the face of these ________ statements - I withdraw my complaint.
anesthetic
indisputable
beset
elaboration
42. Unsuccessful; fruitless We had to abandon our ________ attempts.
hazardous
gibe
abortive
scuffle
43. Part of stage in front of curtain In the theater-in-the-round there can be no ________ or proscenium arch.
proscenium
nutrient
indomitable
pontifical
44. Move faster In our science class - we learn how falling bodies ________.
sibling
accelerate
provenance
obsequy
45. Imprudent disrespect; haughtiness How dare you treat me so rudely! The manager will hear of you ________.
rendezvous
appropriate
yield
insolence
46. Pertaining to ships or navigation The Maritime Museum contains many models of clipper ships - logbooks - anchors and many other items of a ________ nature.
luminous
nautical
misconstrue
deign
47. Masses of leaves Every autumn before the leaves fell he promised himself he would drive though the New England to admire the colorful fall ________.
improvident
virus
nexus
foliage
48. Not noticing; disregarding He drove on - ________ of the warnings that the road was dangerous.
disavowal
antiquated
heedless
quorum
49. Accidental; by chance There is no connection between these two events; their timing is entirely ________.
timorous
visionary
allege
fortuitous
50. Letter The ambassador received a ________ from the Secretary of State.
redress
missive
gratify
interim