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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Lurch; sway from side to side - The taxicab ________ed wildly as it rounded the corner.
defunct
careen
fastidious
conscript
2. Person concerned with the interrelationship between living organisms and their environment The ________ was concerned that the new dam would upset the natural balance of the creatures living in Glen Canyon.
incapacitate
reputable
ecologist
panache
3. Head off; forestall by acting first; appropriate for oneself; supplant Hoping to ________ any attempts by the opposition to make educational reform a hot political issue - the candidate set out her own plan to revitalize the public schools.
attrition
jubilation
clairvoyant
preempt
4. Something taken for granted; the taking over or taking possession of The young princess made the foolish ________ that the regent would not object to her Assumption of power.
assumption
turpitude
catholic
nominal
5. Hint She ________d rather than stated her preferences.
intimate
spartan
intimidation
atrocity
6. Bully; scoundrel The ________s threw stones at the police.
ruffian
unilateral
benediction
resplendent
7. Calmness of temperament In his later years - he could look upon the foolishness of the world with ________ and humor.
fret
equanimity
venue
bivouac
8. Body of customers - The rock club attracted a young - stylish ________.
grievance
contagion
severance
clientele
9. Environment; atmosphere She went to the restaurant not for the food but for the ________.
ambience
cohorts
painstaking
partisan
10. Shell or jewel carved in relief - Tourists are advised not to purchase ________s from the street peddlers of Rome who sell poor specimens of the carver's art.
partisan
cameo
salubrious
deference
11. Weaken; sap The recent corruption scandals have ________d many people's faith in the city government.
palpitate
undermine
fetid
swerve
12. Pertaining to the lungs In his researches on ________ diseases - he discovered many facts about the lungs of animals and human beings.
gall
pulmonary
disinter
prognosticate
13. Narrate or tell; count over again About to ________ the latest adventure of Sherlock Holmes - Watson lost track of exactly how many cases Holmes had solved and refused to begin his tale until he'd recounted them one by one.
jocund
recount
titillate
generality
14. Flavored dessert ice I prefer raspberry ________ to ice cream since it is less fattening.
bequeath
stultify
sherbet
pyre
15. Versatile; able to take on many forms A remarkably ________ actor - Alec Guinness could take on any role.
exorbitant
bungle
deft
protean
16. Device for stamping or impressing; mold In coining pennies - workers at the old mint squeezed sheets of softened copper between two ________s.
ingrained
penurious
silt
die
17. Pastoral song His program of folk songs included several ________s which he sang to the accompaniment of a lute.
unsullied
malediction
rococo
madrigal
18. Conspicuously wicked We cannot condone such ________ violations of the rules.
vintner
beatific
prophetic
flagrant
19. Deeply established; firmly rooted Try as they would - the missionaries were unable to uproot the ________ superstitions of the natives.
conceit
buxom
snivel
ingrained
20. Impose (a fine); collect (a payment) Crying "No taxation withouth representation -" the colonists demonstrated against England's power to ________ taxes.
enervate
assay
levy
macerate
21. Consecrate The prophet Samuel ________ed David with oil - crowning him king of Israel.
incriminate
emolument
anoint
emaciated
22. Swimming The Red Cross emphasizes the need for courses in ________.
assert
somnambulist
natation
aureole
23. Tending or leaning toward; bent Though I am ________ to be skeptical - the witness's manner inclines me to believe his story.
stigma
jeopardy
contagion
inclined
24. Confuse; muddle Do not ________ the issues by dragging in irrelevant arguments.
colossus
oblique
purveyor
obfuscate
25. Deserving blame Your vicious conduct in this situation is ________.
exculpate
mercantile
reprehensible
luminous
26. Sad The death of his wife left him ________.
disconcolate
optometrist
ogle
taxonomist
27. Pertaining to language The modern tourist will encounter very little ________ difficulty as English has become an almost universal language.
linguistic
carat
genteel
commensurate
28. Participation; involvement You cannot keep your ________ in this affair secret very long; you would be wise to admit your involvement immediately.
deluge
rigor
progeny
complicity
29. Enclosure for birds The ________ at the zoo held nearly 300 birds.
paleontology
aviary
inquisitor
extemporaneous
30. Entrance; a way in Because of his wealth and social position - he had ________ into the most exclusive circles.
entree
missile
fraught
solace
31. Most sacred; inviolable The brash insurance salesman invaded the ________ privacy of the office of the president of the company.
sphinx-like
sacrosanct
animosity
morose
32. Flexible; easily influenced Catherine's disposition was ________; she was like putty in her suitor's hands.
lassitude
pliant
ethereal
foliage
33. Tool for holding work in place Before filling its edges - the keysmith took the blank key and fixed it firmly between the jaws of a ________.
clapper
ruffian
amiable
vise
34. Destruction by fire Citizens of San Francisco remember that the destruction of the city was caused not by the earthquake but by the ________ that followed.
holocaust
conclusive
derision
stupefy
35. Serving to warn You should have visited a doctor as soon as you felt these ________ chest pains.
lurid
fervor
premonitory
toga
36. Money Preferring ________ to undying fame - he wrote stories of popular appeal.
disclaim
dissonance
obelisk
lucre
37. Crisis;joining point At this critical ________ - let us think carefully before determining the course we shall follow.
incentive
juncture
spruce
deciduous
38. Existence; means of support; livelihood In those days of inflated prices - my salary provided mere ________.
quarry
climactic
cohesion
subsistence
39. State of being immovable Modern armies cannot afford the luxury of ________ - as they are vulnerable to attack while standing still.
skulk
immobility
hummock
prude
40. Concerning the sense of smell The ________ organ is the nose.
dilemma
arbiter
olfactory
adroit
41. Restlessly impatient; obstinately resisting control Waiting impatiently in the line to see Santa Claus - even the best-behaved children grow ________ and start to fidget.
restive
devolve
spawn
foreshadow
42. Flair; flamboyance Many performers imitate Noel Coward - but few have his ________ and sense of style.
panache
redundant
laity
perquisite
43. Think over ________ on this problem; the solution will come.
taciturn
cogitate
recuperate
quash
44. Foremost in importance; supreme Proper nutrition and hygiene are of ________ importance in adolescent development and growth.
acumen
modicum
paramount
stem from
45. Suitable; to the point The lawyer wanted to know all the ________ details.
spectrum
toady
pertinent
adverse
46. Call forth He ________d much criticism by his hostile manner.
centaur
skulduggery
confluence
evoke
47. False; counterfeit; forged; illogical The hero of Jonathan Gash's mystery novels is an antique dealer who gives the reader advice on how to tell ________ antiques from the real things.
spurious
tremulous
infantile
elliptical
48. Like a fox; crafty She disliked his sly ways - but granted him a certain ________ intelligence.
ashen
vulpine
emend
impalpable
49. Person of prominence or influence The steel ________ decided to devote more time to city politics.
irresolute
haggard
magnate
smirk
50. Delaying Your ________ tactics may compel me to cancel the contract.
dilatory
improvise
adjunct
apathetic