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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Make young again The charlatan claimed that his elixir would ________ the aged and weary.
rejuvenate
chafe
contest
vassal
2. One who fits glasses to remedy visual defects Although an ________ is qualified to treat many eye disorders - she may not use medicinesor surgery in her examinations.
skiff
mirage
optometrist
volition
3. Continued loud noise The ________ of the jackhammers outside the classroom window drowned out the lecturer's voice.
din
scruple
obsession
gnome
4. Physician who specialized in treatment of the eyes In many states - an ________ is the only one who may apply medicinal drops to the eyes for the purpose of examining them.
savor
incorporate
declivity
oculist
5. Sharp projection form fishhook - etc.; pointed comment The ________ from the fishhook caught in his finger as he grabbed the fish.
barb
steadfast
gesticulation
affront
6. Capable of being stretched Mountain climbers must know the ________ strength of their ropes.
alcove
nautical
tensile
marshal
7. Mark from beating or whipping. The evidence of child abuse was very clear; Jennifer's small body was covered with ________s and bruises.
neologism
concerted
welt
rakish
8. Insane He had to be institutionalized because he was ________.
deranged
perceptive
musky
acquittal
9. Fail completely; sink After hitting the submerged iceberg - the Titanic started taking in water rapidly and soon ________ed.
tensile
document
founder
hireling
10. Indisputable We must yield to the ________ evidence that you have presented and free your client.
dappled
illusion
incarcerate
incontrovertible
11. Praising To everyone's surprise - the speech was ________ rather than critical in tone.
jurisprudence
quaff
expedite
eulogistic
12. Receiver Although he had been the ________ of many favors - he was not grateful to his benefactor.
predecessor
ineffable
transcribe
recipient
13. Fret; complain There is no sense ________(ing) over the work you have left undone.
regale
swarthy
repine
pulsate
14. Lacking substance; insignificant; frail His hopes for a career in acting proved ________; no one would cast him - even in an insubstantial role.
prophylactic
novice
insubstantial
roil
15. Imitate or mimic He was suspended for a week because he had ________d the principal in front of the whole school.
trepidation
ape
sensual
eugenic
16. Pertaining to maffige or the matrimonial state In his telegram - he wished the newlyweds a lifetime of ________ bliss.
perspicacious
exotic
connubial
warrant
17. Person interested mostly in external objects and actions A good salesperson in usually an ________ - who likes to mingle with people.
deadlock
decry
larceny
extrovert
18. Seemingly plausible but fallacious reasoning Instead of advancing valid arguments - he tried to overwhelm his audience with a flood of ________(ies).
rarefied
nuance
sophistry
epilogue
19. Pen name Samuel Clemens' ________ was Mark Twain.
shyster
perusal
pseudonym
abdicate
20. Lustful They objected to his ________ behavior.
bloated
ordination
libidinous
ingrained
21. Regretful; sorrowful; dejected The artist has captured the sadness of childhood in his portrait of the boy with the ________ countenance.
ameliorate
accretion
sublimate
rueful
22. Practical This is an entirely ________ proposal. I suggest we adopt it.
pellmell
indissoluble
feasible
furtive
23. Sealed by fusion so as to be airtight After these bandages are sterilized - they are placed in ________ containers.
incognito
exiguous
hermetic
prodigal
24. Departure The ________ from the hot and stuffy city was particularly noticeable on Friday evenings.
nefarious
exodus
equinox
petrify
25. Outmoded "Hip" is an ________ expression; it went out with love beads and tie-dye shirts.
knotty
pertinent
intuition
obsolete
26. Idle person; male bee Content to let his wife support him - the would-be writer was in reality nothing but a ________.
dispatch
malignant
compact
drone
27. Start; beginning She was involved with the project from its ________.
languor
inception
cerebration
forgo
28. Predict I ________ disaster unless we change our wasteful ways.
loiter
prognosticate
inherent
primordial
29. Fitful; periodic The ________ coughing in the auditorium annoyed the performers.
spasmodic
drab
epilogue
spat
30. Characteristic of earlier times; primitive - unspoiled This area has been preserved in all its ________ wildness.
pristine
pariah
gainsay
perforate
31. Harmful Smoking cigarettes can be ________ to your health.
injurious
lank
purge
decoy
32. Teasing conversation Her friends at work greeted the news of her engagement with cheerful ________.
reproach
minutiae
badinage
infiltrate
33. Bombastic; stiffly pompous His ________ rhetoric did not impress the college audience; they were immune to bombastic utterances.
nemesis
tithe
stilted
anesthetic
34. Color; aspect The aviary contained birds of every possible ________.
truism
hue
efficacy
sanguinary
35. Crown The king's ________ was on display at the museum.
taut
abate
smirk
diadem
36. Induce; triumph over He tried to ________ on her to type his essays for him.
flippancy
eerie
stamina
prevail
37. Call forth He ________d much criticism by his hostile manner.
mauve
evoke
flay
accessory
38. Neat and trim Every button buttoned - tie firmly in place - young Alex Keaton looked ________ and tidy for his job interview at the bank.
transmute
cache
invoke
spruce
39. Quarrelsome We heard loud and ________ noises in the next room.
censor
ford
tractable
contentious
40. Official publication He read the ________s regularly for announcement of his promotion.
gazette
indignity
rankle
enumerate
41. Capture; enslave From the moment he saw her picture - he was ________ed by her beauty.
contempt
retrieve
libertine
enthrall
42. Unwilling; reluctant; stingy We received only ________ support from the mayor despite his earlier promises of aid.
muse
prod
slur
grudging
43. Pamper; indulge excessively Don't ________ the boy - Maud! You'll spoil him.
chaotic
cartographer
mollycoddle
conscript
44. Commence; go on board a boat; begin a journey In devoting herself to the study of gorillas - Dian Fossey ________ed on a course of action that was to cost her her life.
embark
spurn
stygian
polygamist
45. Flexible; pliant The angler found a s________ limb and used it as a fishing rod.
static
sectarian
supple
clamor
46. Incapable of being pacified Madame Defarge was the ________ enemy of the Evremonde family.
retain
implacable
mordant
junta
47. Artificiality; unnaturalness; act of employing sophistry in reasoning ________ is an acquired characteristic - found more frequently among city dwellers than among residents of rural areas.
sophistication
abnegation
invective
incontrovertible
48. Arthoritative and weighty statement She repeated the statement as though it were the ________ of the most expert worker in the group.
molt
dictum
knavery
latitude
49. Abstruse; profound; secret He read many ________ books in order to obtain the material for the scholarly thesis.
recondite
seminary
askance
exacting
50. State confidently I wish to ________ that I am certain of success.
suppliant
potentate
aver
obsolete