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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Arrangement of parts so that balance is obtained; congruity The addition of a second tower will give this edifice the ________ that it now lacks.
symmetry
leery
controvert
meretricious
2. Wander aimlessly (physically or mentally) Listening to the teacher ________ - Judy wondered whether he'd ever get to his point.
endue
ramble
proxy
germinal
3. Critical remark He resented the ________s of his critics - particularly because he realized they were true.
animadversion
capillary
aphorism
plenitude
4. Kindly; doing good The overgenerous philanthropist had to curb his ________ impulses before he gave away all his money and left himself with nothing.
outskirts
extricate
enhance
beneficent
5. Little - round hill Robert Louis Stevenson's grave is on a ________ in Samoa; to reach the grave site - you must climb uphill and walk a short distance along a marked path.
unscathed
promulgate
facade
knoll
6. Rescue from loss All attempts to ________ the wrecked ship failed.
salvage
anachronism
itinerant
optometrist
7. Cause to be set aside; replace This regulation will ________ all previous rules.
surmount
salacious
supersede
ventral
8. Infringe; touch; collide with How could they be married without ________ing on one another's freedom?
impinge
besmirch
pinion
indissoluble
9. Sad; solemn I fail to understand why there is such a ________ atmosphere; we have lost a battle - not a war.
hindmost
funereal
finite
improvise
10. Very wicked He was universally feared because of his many ________ deeds.
beatitude
nefarious
asunder
aria
11. Violate; desecrate Tourists are urged not to ________ the sanctity of holy places by wearing improper garb.
wary
mirage
profane
resolve
12. Languish - decline; long for - yearn Though she tried to be happy living with Clara in the city - Heidi ________d for the mountains and for her gruff but loving grandfather.
pine
application
title
milieu
13. Lessen sadness or disappointment; give comfort When her father died - Marius did his best to ________ Cosette.
cognitive
malleable
console
provoke
14. Effort; expenditure of much physical work The ________ involved in unscrewing the rusty bolt left her exhausted.
exertion
treatise
facile
synthesis
15. Feasible The board of directors decided that the plan was ________ and agreed to undertake the project.
felicity
aggrandize
practicable
dogmatic
16. False testimony while under oath When several witnesses appeared to challenge his story - he was indicted for ________.
perjury
recuperate
veneer
whet
17. Adorn My mother-in-law's stories about her journey from Russia made us laugh because she ________ed the bare facts of her travels with humourous acecdotes.
embellish
virus
bifurcated
formidable
18. Presumptuous; arrogant His ________ pride in his accomplishments was not justified.
implement
overweening
ramshackle
faculty
19. Smirk; smile affectedly Complimented on her appearance - Stella self-consciously ________ed.
throes
waffle
fetter
simper
20. Conference The peace ________ has not produced the anticipated truce.
depict
abeyance
fray
parley
21. Pine tree; cone-bearing tree According to geologists - the ________s were the first plants to bear flowers.
conversant
conifer
microcosm
lectern
22. Border; edge Madame Curie knew she was on the ________ of discovering the secrets of radioactive elements.
chicanery
palatable
porous
verge
23. Bloody The audience shuddered as they listened to the details of the ________ massacre.
seclusion
subjugate
flaccid
gory
24. Capable of being bribed The ________ policeman accepted the bribe offered him by the speeding motorist whom he had stopped.
venal
dire
poultice
glean
25. Denial of traditional values; total skepticism ________ holds that existence has no meaning.
iota
nihilism
optometrist
morose
26. Weaken She was slow to recover from her illness; even a short walk to the window ________d her.
heckler
enervate
pharisaical
tendentious
27. Spotted When he blushed - his face took on a ________ hue.
concurrent
surveillance
mottled
irascible
28. Bugbear; object of baseless terror If we become frightened by such ________s - we are no wiser than the birds who fear scarecrows.
bugaboo
tenacity
misapprehension
transpire
29. Make less difficult He tried to ________ repayment of the loan by getting a part-time job.
facilitate
hirsute
converse
monarchy
30. Remove (forcible) Thrusting her fist up under the choking man's lower ribs - Margaret used the Heimlich maneuver to ________ the food caught in this throat.
provoke
physiognomy
disband
dislodge
31. Make frivolous objections - I respect your sensible criticisms - but I dislike the way you ________ about unimportant details.
sectarian
cavil
pragmatic
flux
32. Lie; mislead; attempt to conceal the truth The audience saw through his attempts to ________ on the subject under discussion and ridiculed his remarks.
hypothetical
iconoclastic
unfrock
equivocate
33. Wintry Bears prepare for their long ________ sleep by overeating.
hibernal
yoke
amputate
hapless
34. Speak equivocally about an issue. When asked directly about the governor's involvement in the savings and loan scandal - the press secretary ________d - talking all around the issue.
monolithic
cajole
waffle
languid
35. Unsatisfied; not soothed Her anger is ________ by your apology.
bantering
pulverize
venal
unassuaged
36. Wretch; villain His kindness to the ________ amazed all of us who had expected to hear severe punishment pronounced.
gloss
franchise
arbitrate
miscreant
37. Having an aim; biased; designed to further a cause The editorials in this periodical are ________ rather than truth-seeking.
benefactor
vainglorious
tendentious
barrister
38. Bitterness; nerve The knowledge of his failure filled him with ________.
avarice
gall
abrogate
gravity
39. Period of time The glacial ________ lasted for thousands of years.
capacious
maul
saboteur
epoch
40. Unsuccessful; fruitless We had to abandon our ________ attempts.
ingratiate
abortive
mannered
sleazy
41. Vigorous; strong The candidate for the football team had a ________ physique.
warble
robust
orthodox
sully
42. Royal Prince Albert had a ________ manner.
imperial
problematic
regal
buttress
43. Understatement for emphasis To say - "He little realizes -" when we mean that he does not realize at all - is an example of the kind of understatement we call ________.
veracity
litotes
sepulcher
mercantile
44. Excessively devoted to one's wife His friends laughed at him because he was so ________ and submissive to his wife's desires.
foray
regale
uxorious
plenary
45. Violation Because of his many ________s of school regulations - he was suspended by the dean.
infraction
intrinsically
incubate
flout
46. Sweet sound Noted for its ________ even when it is spoken - the Italian language is particularly pleasing to the ear when sung.
undergird
protrude
bestial
euphony
47. Dry up A tour of this smokehouse will give you an idea of how the pioneers used to ________ food in order to preserve it.
inane
incense
jocose
desiccate
48. Soft - wet - boggy land; complex or dangerous situation from which it is difficult to free oneself Up to her knees in mud - Myra wondered how on earth she was going to extricate herself from this ________.
yen
restitution
amoral
quagmire
49. Assault He was ________ed with questions after his lecture.
assail
headlong
atheistic
sate
50. Created by statute or legislative action The judicial courts review and try ________ crimes.
drudgery
buffoonery
abnegation
statutory