SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
english
,
vocabulary
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Negligent He was accused of being ________ in his duty when the prisoner escaped.
tonic
perverse
unsullied
remiss
2. Healthy After a brief illness - he was soon ________.
juncture
precipitous
rubric
hale
3. Last stop of railroad After we reached the railroad ________ - we continued our journey into the wilderness on saddle horses.
barefaced
sluggish
chasm
terminus
4. Disobedient The ________ private was confined to the barracks.
insubordinate
exuberant
peripheral
cogent
5. Undeveloped; rudimentary The evil of class and race hatred must be eliminated while it is still in an ________ state; otherwise - it may grow to dangerous proportions.
satellite
boon
foist
embryonic
6. Additional object; useful but not essential thing She bought an attractive handbag as an ________ for her dress.
accessory
reciprocate
convention
inarticulate
7. Untidy; slipshod Such ________ work habits will never produce good products.
proclivity
abstract
caucus
slovenly
8. Urging; demanding He tried to hide from his ________ creditors until his allowance arrived.
enduring
timbre
surreptitious
importunate
9. Menacing; deadly Casting a ________ eye at his successful rival - the rejected suitor stole off - vowing to have his revenge.
baleful
rousing
obscure
recalcitrant
10. Reconciling; soothing She was still angry despite his ________ words.
fraudulent
discernible
conciliatory
amok
11. Unlikely; unbelievable Though her alibi seened ________ - it in fact turned out to be true.
anarchy
implausible
sobriety
occult
12. Talking to oneself The ________ is a device used by the dramatist to reveal a character's innermost thoughts and emotions.
alacrity
erudite
soliloquy
disinterested
13. Slow-moving tree-dwelling mammal Note how well the somewhat greenish coat of the ________ enables it to blend in with its arboreal surroundings.
barrage
remonstrance
beget
sloth
14. Learned; scholarly His ________ writing was difficult to read because of the many allusions which were unfamiliar to most readers.
catastrophe
erudite
grandeur
unanimity
15. Cheerful promptness He demonstrated his eagerness to serve by his ________ in executing the orders of his master.
stilted
vicarious
unwieldy
alacrity
16. Biased; having a liking for something I am extremely ________ to chocolate eclairs.
compress
anneal
partial
finesse
17. Clash in opinion; rubbing against At this time when harmony is essential - we cannot afford to have any ________ in our group.
fallow
drudgery
wrench
friction
18. Not repentant We could see by his brazen attitude that he was ________.
leaven
agrarian
tundra
impenitent
19. Stingy; mean The ________ old man hoarded his coins not out of prudence but out of greed.
existential
miserly
phobia
muggy
20. Increase or intensify; raise in power - wealth - rank or honor The history of the past quarter century illustrates how a President may ________ his power to act aggressively in international affairs without considering the wishes of Congress.
aggrandize
parody
meticulous
feint
21. Effort; expenditure of much physical work The ________ involved in unscrewing the rusty bolt left her exhausted.
ragamuffin
ruddy
exertion
provincial
22. Pertaining to the lungs In his researches on ________ diseases - he discovered many facts about the lungs of animals and human beings.
accord
delve
cathartic
pulmonary
23. Substance formed by decaying vegetable matter In order to improve his garden - he spread ________ over his lawn and flower beds.
humus
promulgate
subliminal
recluse
24. Weaken; sap The recent corruption scandals have ________d many people's faith in the city government.
stilted
undermine
abase
studied
25. Burden; mental care; nightmare The ________ of financial worry helped bring on her nervous breakdown.
exploit
ethnic
incubus
erode
26. Throw overboard In order to enable the ship to ride safely through the storm - the captain had to ________ much of his cargo.
jettison
compound
prevaricate
implore
27. Brutal deed In time of war - many ________(ies) are committed by invading armies.
atrocity
occult
exposure
salubrious
28. Slow; lazy; lethargic After two nights without sleep - she felt ________ and incapable of exertion.
sluggish
erratic
hue
anesthetic
29. Smooth and shining I want this photograph printed on ________ paper - not matte.
retain
leonine
glossy
prodigious
30. Suffering from a disease; destroyed The extent of the ________ areas could be seen only when viewed from the air.
distortion
hoard
indemnify
blighted
31. Remainder; balance In his will - he requested that after payment of debts - taxes - and funeral expenses - the ________ be given to his wife.
abstract
entrance
residue
sporadic
32. Inscription in memory of a dead person In his will - he dictated the ________ he wanted placed on his tombstone.
epitaph
subjective
welter
compunction
33. Playful Such a ________ attitude is surprising in a person as serious as you usually are.
sportive
brevity
velocity
besmirch
34. Murmur or grumble The child ________ed at the doll.
unique
mutter
grate
mannered
35. Informal discussion I enjoy our ________(ies) but I sometimes wish that they could be made more formal and more searching.
colloquy
flail
brittle
antithesis
36. Items of business at a meeting We had so much difficulty agreeing upon an ________ that there was very little time for the meeting.
agenda
virus
fatalism
clapper
37. Agree If I ________ to this demand for blackmail - I am afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.
accede
libido
insubordinate
macerate
38. Nourish; educate; foster The head Start program attempts to ________ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter public school.
foible
strut
nurture
baffle
39. Living at the same time as; contemporary ________ with the dinosaur - the pterodactyl flourished during the Mesozoic era.
unconscionable
coeval
catholic
regime
40. Humbleness of spirit He spoke with a ________ and lack of pride that impressed his listeners.
humility
apparition
rostrum
mode
41. Breaking of contract or duty; fissure; gap They found a ________ in the enemy's fortifications and penetrated their lines.
dissimulate
breach
biennial
minion
42. Sickening; insipid Your ________ sighs fill me with disgust.
distant
din
mawkish
garish
43. Humoring; yielding; lenient ________ parents spoil their children by giving in to their every whim.
inequity
impunity
dotage
indulgent
44. Oversimplified; lacking individuality; seen as a type My chief objection to the book is that the characters are ________; they come across as ethnic caricatures - not as real people with individual quirks - fears - and dreams.
translucent
sluggard
streotyped
catechism
45. Scorn I ________ your attempts at a reconciliation at this time and refuse to meet you.
eulogistic
shunt
eloquence
despise
46. Unsuccessful; fruitless We had to abandon our ________ attempts.
incriminate
frigid
abortive
vitriolic
47. Division of a long poem - Dante's poetic masterpiece The Divine Comedy is divided into ________s.
lackadaisical
jollity
visceral
canto
48. Warm and damp August in New York City is often ________.
equine
muggy
erode
psychosis
49. Restore to good condition; renew They claim that they can ________ worn shoes so that they look like new ones.
pachyderm
renovate
spendthrift
averse
50. Act of turning aside; pastime After studying for several hours - he needed a ________ from work.
diversion
promontory
opaque
prophylactic