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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Long - evenful journey The refugee's journey from Cambodia was a terrifying ________.
caption
virulent
odyssey
defray
2. Spoil the effect of; make inoperative Fraud will ________ the contract.
infidel
introvert
eschew
vitiate
3. Hiding place - The detectives followed the suspects until he led them to the ________ where he had stored his loot.
somnambulist
ascribe
cache
potent
4. Isolation; solitude One moment she loved crowds; the next - she sought ________.
hoary
conveyance
empirical
seclusion
5. Rubble A full year after the earthquake in Mexico City - workers were still carting away the________
stigma
debris
appreciate
checkered
6. Letdown in thought or emotion After the fine performance in the first act - the rest of the play was an ________.
anticlimax
appellation
misconstrue
stem
7. Use of force They forced him to obey - but only by great ________.
indigence
guffaw
coercion
sententious
8. Refutation; response with contrary evidence The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her ________.
flux
dissonance
ejaculation
rebuttal
9. Insignificant; unimportant Brushing off Ali's apologies for having broken the wine glass - Tamara said - "Don't worry about it; it's ________."
quaff
somatic
inconsequential
incompatible
10. Most reliable or complee Carl Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln may be regarded as the ________ work on the life of the Emancipator.
squander
incorporate
definitive
larceny
11. Simultaneous firing or outburs (of missiles - questions - etc.) Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture concludes with a thunderous ________ of cannon fire.
miasma
lank
puny
fusilade
12. Limited It is difficult for humanity with its ________ existence to grasp the infinite.
extrude
finite
quell
passe
13. Enormous; marvelous He marveled at her ________ appetite when he saw all the food she ate.
prodigious
practical
translucent
stagnant
14. Ability to foresee future happenings; prudence A wise investor - she had the ________ to buy land just before the current real estate boom.
recapitulate
alliteration
squalid
foresight
15. Hard; strenuous Her ________ efforts had sapped her energy.
venison
wither
renege
arduous
16. Unconscious; unresponsive Sherry and I are very different; at times when I would be covered with embarrassment - she seems ________ to shame.
extricate
insensible
quarantine
assimilate
17. Made less dense [of a gas] The mountain climbers had difficulty breathing in the ________ atmosphere.
rarefied
garrulous
scad
volatile
18. Please intensely The audience was ________d by the freshness of the voices and the excellent orchestration.
poultice
indolence
enrapture
agitate
19. Drunken revel - The party degenerated into an ugly ________.
carousal
cathartic
intrepid
rant
20. Not native; strange Because of his ________ headdress - he was followed in the streets by small children who laughed at his strange appearance.
consistency
inveterate
exotic
onslaught
21. Openmouthed She stared - ________ - at the many strange animals in the zoo.
conundrum
appellation
agape
hummock
22. Evil We must defeat the ________ forces that seek our downfall.
acquiesce
filch
relic
sinister
23. Terms used in a science or art The special ________ developed by some authorities in the field has done more to confuse laypersons than to enlighten them.
inchoate
mendicant
terminology
procrastinate
24. Slanting; deviating from the perpendicular or from a straight line The sergeant ordered the men to march "________ right."
oblique
methodical
wispy
voluminous
25. Group of persons joined in political intrigue; cabal As soon as he learned of its existence - the dictator ordered the execution of all of the members of the ________.
junta
rapacious
dirge
malignant
26. Disregard Be prepared to ________ what he has to say about his ex-wife.
divest
modicum
discount
orthography
27. Sham; not genuine; inferior You will never get the public to buy such ________ material.
iota
shoddy
flippancy
incisive
28. Natural inclination Convinced of his own talent - Sol has an unfortunate ________ to belittle the talents of others.
propensity
divest
marshal
inebriety
29. Docile You will find the children in this school very ________ and willing to learn.
delve
ideology
tractable
blasphemous
30. Narrow canyon; steep - rocky cleft Terrified of heights - George could not bring himself to peer down into the ________ to see the rapids below.
extol
gorge
perturb
viable
31. Rascality We cannot condone such ________ in public officials.
podiatrist
knavery
authenticate
roseate
32. Slandering; aspersion He is offended by your frequent ________s of his ability as a leader.
clime
repercussion
detraction
bovine
33. Expand;swell out I can tell when he is under stress by the way the veins ________ on his forehead.
elliptical
inter
hoary
distend
34. Shrink back; flinch. The screech of the chalk on the blackboard made her ________.
wince
bivouac
enigma
complaisant
35. Missile Man has always hurled ________s at his enemy whether in the form of stones or of highly explosive shells.
humus
tumid
projectile
espouse
36. Crush or grind into very small particles Before sprinkling the dried herbs into the stew - Michael first ________d them into a fine powder.
pulverize
abysmal
meretricious
horde
37. Bottomless His arrogance is exceeded only by his ________ ignorance.
sleazy
apathetic
abysmal
fallible
38. Stipulation I am ready to accept your proposal with the two ________ that you meet your obligations within the next two weeks.
preclude
proviso
emulate
prototype
39. Retort; comeback; reply When someone has been rude to me - I find it particularly satisfying to come up with a quick ________.
impiety
rejoinder
temerity
dynamic
40. Deification; glorification The Roman empress Livia envied the late emperor his ________; she hoped that on her death she - too - would be exalted to the rank of a god.
discursive
synthesis
profilgate
apotheosis
41. Soothing; mild She used a ________ ointment for her sunburn.
foment
reverberate
parameter
bland
42. Fear A ruler who maintains his power by ________ is bound to develop clandestine resistance.
comatose
clangor
intimidation
impending
43. Stingy; parsimonious He was a ________ man - averse to spending money even for the necessities of life.
innovation
penurious
extirpate
precise
44. Deep; not superficial; complete Freud's remarkable insights into human behavior caused his fellow scientists to honor him as a ________ thinker.
profound
gnome
expedite
application
45. Ambush; lie in wait. They agreed to ________ their victim as he passed through the dark alley going home.
shoddy
blurt
burnish
waylay
46. Someone easily fooled While the gullible Watson often was made a ________ by unscrupulous parties - Sherlock Holmes was far more difficult to fool.
dupe
demean
slovenly
fallacious
47. Irreverence; wickedness We must regard your blasphemy as an act of ________.
excise
repudiate
pellmell
impiety
48. Surviving remnant; memento Egypt's Department of Antiquities prohibits tourists from taking mummies and other ancient ________s out of the country.
relic
indulgent
plasticity
uproarious
49. Biting; sarcastic; stinging Actors feared the critic's ________ pen.
deplicity
gerrymander
mordant
hindrance
50. Mistaken; wrong I thought my answer was correct - but it was ________.
erroneous
malingerer
deprecate
podiatrist