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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Not wise I think it is ________ to raise this issue at the present time because the public is too angry.
frivolous
niggardly
impolitic
patrician
2. Split - Erosion caused a ________ in the huge boulder.
cleft
paramour
regicide
mutter
3. Slope; inclined plane The house was built with ________s instead of stairs in order to enable the man in the wheelchair to move easily from room to room and floor to floor.
geniality
concentric
ramp
ragamuffin
4. Suspended action - The deal was held in ________ until her arrival.
alcove
transport
abeyance
juxtapose
5. Agree Did you ________ with the decision of the court or did you find it unfair?
pillory
concur
fathom
fictitious
6. Similary timed; simultaneous with We have many examples of scientists in different parts of the world who have made ________ discoveries.
interpolate
synchronous
lionize
lien
7. Confuse; upset; embarrass The lawyer was ________ed by the evidence produced by her adversary.
dregs
aghast
disconcert
hover
8. Equivocate; play on words Do not ________; I want a straightforward and definite answer.
sedate
rationalize
assuage
quibble
9. Fix or manipulate The ward boss was able to ________ the election by bribing people to stuff the ballot boxes with ballots marked in his candidate's favor.
pundit
rig
soliloquy
subsidy
10. Unintentional; not knowing She was the ________ tool of the swindlers
acme
unwitting
braggart
proselytize
11. Capable of being bribed The ________ policeman accepted the bribe offered him by the speeding motorist whom he had stopped.
capillary
venal
cohesion
methodical
12. Wiggle out; fake. She tried to ________ an invitation to the party.
discerning
retrench
wangle
comatose
13. Offensive I find your behavior ________; please mend your ways.
pander
esoteric
erudite
obnoxious
14. Excessively careful He was ________ in checking his accounts and never made mistakes.
beget
meticulous
sojourn
orientation
15. Unsatisfied; not soothed Her anger is ________ by your apology.
fissure
exuberant
unassuaged
theoretical
16. Intellectuals; members of the educated elite She preferred discussions about sports and politics to the literary conversations of the ________.
podiatrist
intelligentsia
grandiloquent
ingenious
17. Irresistable; not to be escaped He felt that his fate was ________ and refused to make any attempt to improve his lot.
generic
ineluctable
pious
compunction
18. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes Torn between loving her parents one minute and hating them the next - she was confused by the ________ of her feelings.
benison
laudable
ambivalence
viscous
19. Prescribed diet and habits I doubt whether the results warrant our living under such a strict ________.
autonomous
relegate
regimen
knoll
20. Fly; dart lightly; pass swiftly by Like a bee flitting from flower to flower - Rose ________ted from one boyfriend to the next.
flit
necromancy
fiat
ineluctable
21. Bury They are going to ________ the body tomorrow ar Broadlawn Cemetry.
inter
commiserate
fruition
incumbent
22. Iridescent The Ancient Mariner admired the ________ sheen on the water.
timorous
dissertation
opalescent
optimist
23. Handle used to move the boat's rudder (to steer) Fearing the wind might shift suddenly and capsize the skiff - Tom kept one hand on the ________ at all times.
tilter
chagrin
benevolent
indicative
24. Raised platform for guests of honor When he approached the ________ - he was greeted by cheers from the people who had come to honor him.
elegy
rehabilitate
surfeit
dais
25. Stubborn; unmanageable The ________ horse was eliminated from the race when he refused to obey the jockey.
ornate
refractory
emissary
alluvial
26. Snub; beat back She ________ed his invitation so smoothly that he did not realize he had been snubbed.
rebuff
epithet
hale
unwitting
27. Amount produced; crop; income on investment. An experienced farmer can estimate the annual _________ of his acres with surprising accuracy.
retaliate
dappled
victuals
yield
28. Seemingly plausible but fallacious reasoning Instead of advancing valid arguments - he tried to overwhelm his audience with a flood of ________(ies).
sophistry
dross
rife
sleeper
29. Unity of pitch; complete accord The choir sang in ________.
shrew
indigenous
unison
compelling
30. Arrival Most Americans were unaware of the ________ of the Nuclear Age until the news of Hiroshima reached them.
cognate
respite
bilious
advent
31. Warlike The sound of ________ music was always inspiring to the young poet.
martial
ruffian
coiffure
subaltern
32. Imaginary Although this book purports to be a biography of George Washington - many of the incidents are ________.
deluge
fluted
psychopathic
fictitious
33. Concise; abrupt; pithy I admire his ________ style of writing; he comes directly to the point.
mire
recant
terse
burlesque
34. Offering or providing help; additional or sub-sidiary To prepare for the emergency - they built an ________ power station.
pyre
auxiliary
warren
revelry
35. Cut off part of body; prune When the doctors had to ________ Ted Kennedy's leg to prevent the spread of cancer - he did not let the loss of his leg keep him from participating in sports.
seclusion
forensic
mendicant
amputate
36. Dissimilar In a ________ group - we have an unassorted assemblage - while in a homogeneous group we have people or things that have common traits.
heterogeneous
lumber
bucolic
illicit
37. Criticize harshly Hoping for a rave review of his new show - the playwright was miserable when the critics ________ned it unanimously.
astringent
incantation
glean
pan
38. Over explain away No matter how hard he tried to talk around the issue - President Bush could not ________ over the fact that he had raised the taxes after all.
lilliputian
fracas
glower
gloss
39. Protest; objection The authorities were deaf to the pastor's ________s about the lack of police protection in the area.
pathetic
remonstrance
grievance
dupe
40. Poem or song expressing lamentation On the death of Edward King - Milton composed the ________ "Lycidas."
altruistic
laxative
elegy
deposition
41. Name; title He was amazed when the witches hailed him with his correct ________.
espionage
divergent
appellation
swarthy
42. Luxuriate; take pleasure in warmth ________ing on the beach - she relaxed so completely that she fell asleep.
saccharine
inevitable
frugality
bask
43. Denounce; utter censure or invective He ________ed against the demagoguery of the previous speaker and urged that the audience reject his philosophy as dangerous.
isthmus
averse
bantering
inveigh
44. Pleasant; friendly My father loved to go out for a meal with ________ companions.
evenhanded
congenial
limber
extenuate
45. Study of word parts A knowledge of ________ can help you on many English tests.
etymology
susceptible
confluence
emendation
46. Lukewarm During the summer - I like to take a ________ bath - not a hot one.
jeopardy
supernumerary
tepid
dolt
47. Prolong Seeking to delay the union members' vote - the management team tried to ________ the negotiations endlessly - but the union representatives saw through their strategy.
militate
drab
protract
libido
48. Free; disentangle He found that he could not ________ himself from the trap.
extricate
debutante
benefactor
soliloquy
49. Drive our evil spirits By incantation and prayer - the medicine man sought to ________ the evil spirits that had taken possession of the young warrior.
stagnant
galaxy
exorcise
comestible
50. Crown The king's ________ was on display at the museum.
diadem
schematic
skiff
coagulate
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