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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Platform for speech-making; pulpit The crowd murmured angrily and indicated that they did not care to listen to the speaker who was approaching the ________.
rostrum
dilute
insensate
censor
2. Projection; conjecture Based on their ________ from the results of the primaries on Super Tuesday - the networks predicted that George Bush would be the Republican candidate for the presidency.
extrapolation
felicity
transmute
precept
3. Tickle I am here not to ________ my audience but to enlighten it.
disengage
egregious
checkered
titillate
4. Complete; totally unlimited; certain Although the King of Siam was an ________ monarch - he did not want to behead his unfaithful wife without absolute evidence of her infidelity.
collage
molten
lucrative
absolute
5. Color; aspect The aviary contained birds of every possible ________.
integrity
ignite
mutter
hue
6. Destruction One of the major aims of the air force was the complete ________ of all means of transportation by the bombing of rail lines and the terminals.
irrevocable
circlet
importunate
demolition
7. Self-important behavior; acting like a stuffed shirt Although the commencement speaker had some good things to say - we had to laugh at his ________ and general air of parading his own dignity.
indisputable
vie
innuendo
pomposity
8. Defeat; frustrate In the end - Skywalker is able to ________ Vader's diabolical schemes.
capitulate
dilate
foil
discernible
9. Curse The high priest ________ the heretic.
somnolent
extemporaneous
pillage
anathematize
10. Flat plain of mud or sand between branches of a river His dissertation discussed the effect of intermittent flooding on the fertility of the Nile ________.
entomology
affinity
delta
hermitage
11. Distorted; crooked He held his head ________ - giving the impression that he had caught cold in his neck during the night.
awry
capricious
rudimentary
erode
12. Brother or sister We may not enjoy being ________s - but we cannot forget that we still belong to the same family.
austerity
sibling
jaunt
sensual
13. Form into grains Sugar that has been ________d dissolves more readily than lump sugar.
terse
savant
granulate
penchant
14. Divided into classes; arranged into strata As the economic gap between the rich and the poor increased - Roman society grew increasingly ________.
stratified
martrix
knell
smattering
15. Artificial; resulting from synthesis During the twentieth century - many ________ products have replaced the natural products.
ethos
facet
caricature
synthetic
16. Artificial; sham Hollywood actresses often create ________ tears by using glycerine.
diorama
oligarchy
factitous
enjoin
17. Deceive; delude Having been ________ed once by the fast-talking salesman - he was extremely cautious when he went to purchase a used car.
iota
quizzical
hoodwink
prosody
18. Quantity of motion of a moving body; impetus The car lost ________ as it tried to ascend the steep hill.
concise
momentum
augment
fiasco
19. Amends; compensation At the peace conference - the defeated country promised to pay ________s to the victors.
toil
gruel
reparation
turncoat
20. Treacherous; disloyal When Caesar realized that Brutus had betrayed him - he reproached his ________ friend.
regatta
irrevocable
surly
perifidious
21. Disaster; misery - As news of the ________ spread - offers of relief poured in to the stricken community.
calamity
estranged
mishap
ligneous
22. Stoop short - as if faced with an obstacle - and refuse to continue The chief of police ________ed at sending his officers into the riot-torn area.
patrician
tensile
ragamuffin
balk
23. Not earthly; weird There is an ________ atmosphere in her work that amazes the casual observer.
decant
unearthly
inadvertently
indubitably
24. Agree If I ________ to this demand for blackmail - I am afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.
accede
automaton
glossary
panoramic
25. Affecting the sense of taste The Thai restaurant offered an unusual ________ experience for those used in a bland cuisine.
hoard
tantamount
gustatory
strew
26. Sermon; serious warning His speeches were always ________(ies) - advising his listeners to repent and reform.
devout
guffaw
homily
erotic
27. Slip or slide During the recent ice storm - many people ________ed down this hill as they walked to the station.
valedictory
pedantic
slither
choreography
28. Behaving like a slave; servile; obsequious He was proud and dignified; he refused to be ________ to anyone.
reprieve
subservient
hue
obscure
29. Words formed in imitation of natural sounds Words like "rustle" and "gargle" are illustrations of ________.
alliteration
onomatopoeia
avuncular
gentry
30. Drive or hunt out of hiding She was ________ed out their secret.
amenities
confound
ferret
decant
31. Power to produce desired effect The ________ of this drug depends on the regularity of the dosage.
perverse
efficacy
victuals
supernumerary
32. Elastic; having the power of springing back Highly ________ - steel makes excellent bedsprings.
rehabilitate
secession
resilient
naivete
33. Surpass; outdo Jesse Owens easily ________ped his competitors to win the gold metal at the Olympic Games.
decorum
outrtip
cloying
exertion
34. Outward appearance; guise Although this book has a ________ of wisdom and scholarship - a careful examination will reveal many errors and omissions.
substantive
requite
semblance
philanthropist
35. Agreement She was in complete ________ with the verdict.
accord
unfaltering
frenzied
boorish
36. Pertaining to marriage Their dreams of ________ bliss were shattered as soon as their temperaments clashed.
eclectic
conjugal
downcast
loath
37. Flexible; yielding; adaptable In remodeling the bathroom - we replaced all the old - rigid lead pipes with new - ________ copper tubing.
pliable
reciprocate
garrulous
arable
38. Delusion I think you were frightened by a ________ that you created in you own mind.
kaleidoscope
verbatim
ravage
hallucination
39. Vigorously active; nimble She was eighty years old - yet still ________ and alert.
restive
voluminous
spry
transgression
40. Picture made of smell - colorful inlaid tiles The mayor compared the ciry to a beautiful ________ made up of people of every race and religion on earth.
chaste
infirmity
mosaic
obelisk
41. Please Her parents were ________(ied) by her success.
venial
gratify
fledgling
limn
42. Doubt; challenge; gainsay I cannot ________ your honesty without evidence.
topography
phenomena
apathetic
impugn
43. Rosy; optimistic I am afraid you will have to alter your ________ views in the light of the distressing news that has just arrived.
sartorial
balk
conducive
roseate
44. Angry When John's mother found out that he had overthrown his checking account for the third month in a row - she was so ________ that she could scarcely speak to him.
disquisition
irate
scoff
fruition
45. Variegated; multicolored The ________ piper of Hamelin got his name from the multicolored clothing he wore.
yield
pied
disconcolate
bland
46. Pertaining to the physical senses; operating through the senses He was stimulated by the sights - sounds and smells about him; he was enjoying his ________ experience.
sensuous
monetary
retrospective
demoniac
47. Become worse; deteriorate As the fight dragged on - the champion's style________ until he could barely keep on his feet.
impenetrable
irrelevant
degenerate
foil
48. Laziness He outgrew his youthful ________ to become a model of industry and alertness on the job.
graduated
prate
mores
indolence
49. Minor fight Custer's troops expected they might run into a ________ or two on maneuvers; they did not expect to face a major battle.
indenture
confidant
skirmish
ruffian
50. Not naive; sophisticated Although he was young - his remarks indicated that he was ________.
disingenuous
ignominious
prominent
ashen