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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Be disturbed; boil The nation was ________ing with discontent as the nobleman continued their arrogant ways.
seethe
propagate
sadistic
philology
2. Coax; wheedle - I will not be ________d into granting your wish.
gastronomy
meretricious
cajole
clairvoyant
3. Make frivolous objections - I respect your sensible criticisms - but I dislike the way you ________ about unimportant details.
euthanasia
deadpan
flux
cavil
4. Rankle - produce irritation or resentment Joe's insult ________ed in Anne's mind for days - and made her too angry to speak to him.
nepotism
perfunctory
tenure
fester
5. Praise All the ________(ies) of his friends could not remove the sting of the calumny heaped upon him by his enemies.
impasse
eulogy
decelerate
reputable
6. Mixed up; jumbled; distorted A favorite party game involves passing a whispered message from one person to another; by the time it reaches the last player - the message has become totally ________.
lumen
garbled
laborious
virtuoso
7. Body of customers - The rock club attracted a young - stylish ________.
mawkish
emaciated
embroil
clientele
8. Abandon; disown; repudiate Even though she knew she would be burned at the stake as a witch - Joan of Arc refused to ________ her belief that her voices came from God.
remonstrance
galleon
silt
renounce
9. Strong point or special talent I am not eager to play this rather seious role - for my ________ is comedy.
exhort
vestige
dissertation
forte
10. Change in voting district lines in order to favor a political party The illogical pattern of the map of this congressional district is proof that the state legislature ________ed this area in order to favor the majority party.
gerrymander
inter
antipathy
encomium
11. Come about by addition You must pay the interest that has ________d on your debt as well as the principal sum.
mimicry
somnolent
masochist
accrue
12. Baffle; frustrate He felt that everyone was tying to ________ his plans and prevent his success.
rhetoric
indict
febrile
thwart
13. Opinion contrary to popular belief or to accepted religion He was threatened with excommunication because his remarks were considered to be pure ________.
entice
furor
heresy
symmetry
14. Attractive; agreeable I would rather have a poor and ________ wife than a rich and homely one.
exult
comely
drudgery
cascade
15. Person with power to decide a matter in a dispute; judge As an ________ in labor disputes - she has won the confidence of the workers and the employers.
squalid
philatelist
arbiter
presage
16. Formal praise The modest hero blushed to hear the speakers delivering ________s about his valorous act.
panegyric
castigation
disinterested
coda
17. Watching; guarding The FBI kept the house under constant ________ in the hope of capturing all the criminals at one time.
surveillance
dispassionate
embryonic
virtuoso
18. Serving to warn You should have visited a doctor as soon as you felt these ________ chest pains.
infiltrate
exhume
expostulation
premonitory
19. Gigantic ________ waves beat aginst the shore during the hurricane.
bedraggle
titanic
rile
cauterize
20. Random; by chance His ________ reading left him unaquainted with the authors of the books.
digression
haphazard
privy
agitate
21. Without deceit He is naive - simple - and ________; he cannot be guilty of fraud.
trajectory
blunder
ewe
guileless
22. Pull away; take by violence. With only ten seconds left to play - our team _________ed victory from their grasp.
wrest
rescind
parameter
inadvertently
23. Causing sadness - compassion - pity; touching Everyone in the auditorium was weeping by the time he finished his ________ tale about the orphaned boy.
pathetic
toady
ambidextrous
seminal
24. Young wolf - dog - tiger - etc. This collie ________ won't do for breeding - but he'd make a fine pet.
enmity
valedictory
premise
whelp
25. Fond word or act Your gifts and ________s cannot make me forget your earlier insolence.
endearment
grate
replete
ciliated
26. Accident With a little care you could have avoided this ________.
tepid
devoid
mishap
taciturn
27. Diminish; undermine The element kryptonite had an unhealthy effect on Superman: it ________ped his strength.
sap
pellucid
disputatious
titanic
28. Person who enjoys his own pain The ________ begs - "Hit me." The sadist smiles and says - "I won't."
masochist
contumacious
obituary
synthetic
29. Abstaining from sexual intercourse; unmarried - Though the late Havelock Ellis wrote extensively about sexual customs and was considered an expert in such matters - recent studies maintain he was ________ throughout his life.
celibate
shrewd
semblance
incapacitate
30. Kinship The lawsuit developed into a test of the ________ of the claimant to the estate.
plaintive
conundrum
occident
consanguinity
31. Position giving an advantage They fired upon the enemy from behind trees - walls and any other point of ________ they could find.
complicity
innate
quiescent
vantage
32. Disconnected His remarks were so ________ that we could not follow his reasoning.
exasperate
disjointed
diverge
reactionary
33. Deliverance from a charge His ________ by the jury surprised those who had thought him guilty.
infiltrate
acquittal
bulwark
deluge
34. Reject; scorn The heroine ________ed the villain's advances.
apocalyptic
spurn
obituary
deride
35. Very high They used to tease him about his ________ ambitions.
affidavit
vainglorious
decimate
lofty
36. Put into words I know you don't like to talk about these things - but please try to ________ your feelings.
galvanize
amnesty
verbalize
anguish
37. State of being immovable Modern armies cannot afford the luxury of ________ - as they are vulnerable to attack while standing still.
synthetic
seamy
immobility
relish
38. Holding; having a good memory The pupil did not need to spend much time in study as he had a ________ mind.
retentive
voyeur
imposture
prolific
39. Pretend Lady Macbeth ________ed illness in the courtyard although she was actually healthy.
apothecary
verve
feign
moribund
40. Condemn; critcize The reform candidate ________d the corrupt city officers for having betrayed the public's trust.
denounce
metamorphosis
quip
winsome
41. Being in debt He was in ________ with his payments on the car.
qualms
arrears
fastidious
licentious
42. Wandering away from the subject Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their offical theme; his ________s were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
digression
fiasco
inevitable
inarticulate
43. Religious image; idol The ________s on the walls of the church were painted in the 13th century.
icon
deflect
marred
rationalization
44. Not to be taken away; nontransferable The Declaration of Independence mentions the ________ rights that all of us possess.
inalienable
psychiatrist
purge
dank
45. Casual; done without prior thought Expecting to be treated with due propriety by her costs - Great-Aunt Maud was offended by their ________ manner.
offhand
palimpsest
archipelago
mangy
46. Undertaker The ________ prepared the corpse for burial.
delete
aversion
carnage
mortician
47. Having womanly traits His voice was high-pitched and ________.
gnome
vacuous
pert
effeminate
48. Make less difficult He tried to ________ repayment of the loan by getting a part-time job.
validate
multilingual
misdemeanor
facilitate
49. Ash-colored; deadly pale Her face was ________ with fear.
ashen
windfall
miscellany
kudos
50. Pertaining to country people; uncouth The backwoodsman looked out place in his ________ attire.
cameo
rustic
precocious
pendulous