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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Pertaining to fishing He spent many happy hours at the lake in his ________ activities.
piscatorial
limn
introvert
ejaculation
2. Fearless For his ________ conduct in battle - he was promoted.
fecundity
intrepid
pugnacious
expository
3. Unchangeable Scientists are constantly seeking to discover the ________ laws of nature.
grotesque
archaeology
emaciated
immutable
4. Clear beef soup The cup of ________ served by the stewards was welcomed by those who had been chilled by the cold ocean breezes.
bouillon
rendezvous
diversity
subtlety
5. Collarbone - Even though he wore shoulder pads - the football player broke his ________ during a practice scrimmage.
palpitate
conjugal
nomenclature
clavicle
6. Defamation; utterance of false and malicious statements Unless you can prove your allegations - your remarks constitute ________.
cacophony
extrinsic
slander
magnanimity
7. State of being nameless; anonymousness The donor of the gift asked the college not to mention him by name; the dean readily agreed to respect his ________.
pliant
capitulate
anonymity
mollycoddle
8. Fixed idea; continued brooding This ________ with the supernatural has made him unpopular with his neighbors.
exhume
obsession
ballast
doldrums
9. Impartial; fair Do men and women receive ________ treatment from their teachers - or - as recent studies suggest - do teachers pay more attention to male students than to females?
exertion
evenhanded
smirk
proximity
10. Retired or disqualified because of age The ________ man was indignant because he felt that he could still perform a good day's work.
wax
superannuated
peripheral
asperity
11. Serving to warn You should have visited a doctor as soon as you felt these ________ chest pains.
umbrage
premonitory
aspersion
dispirited
12. Resistance to authority; insubordination His words - though not treasonous in themselves - were calculated to arouse thoughts of ________.
admonish
surpass
sedition
unconscionable
13. Unrestrained; willfully malicious; unchaste. Pointing to the stack of bills - Sheldon criticized Sarah for her wanton expenditures. In response - Sara accused Sheldon of making an unfounded - wanton attack.
wanton
intelligentsia
endearment
chivalrous
14. Clear of charges I hope to ________ my client and return him to society as a free man.
vindicate
mercenary
alienate
innovation
15. Confuse; mix up His thoughts were ________d and chaotic.
engender
muddle
disembark
penurious
16. Domestic; made at home homespun wit - like homespun cloth - was often coarse and plain.
impertinent
embellish
constraint
homespun
17. Like a corpse; pale - From his ________ appearance - we could see how the disease had ravaged him.
waif
cadaverous
acquiesce
entrepreneur
18. Impressionable; easily influenced; having little resistance - as to a disease He was a very ________ young man - and so his parents worried that he might fall into bad company.
automaton
stanza
susceptible
saline
19. Fertile; abundant; ornate Farming was easy in this ________ soil.
analgesic
surly
luxuriant
nomenclature
20. Scoff at The people ________d his grandiose schemes.
brevity
divest
placebo
deride
21. Cause of ruin Lack of public transportation is the ________ of urban life.
patriarch
bane
apprise
sluice
22. Absorb; cause to become homogenous The manner in which the United States was able to ________ the hordes of immigrants during the nineteenth and early part of the twentieth centuries will always be a source of pride.
agog
polity
assimilate
mentor
23. Dose (of liquid) Tristan and Lsolde drink a love ________ in the first act of the opera.
witless
torque
potion
empirical
24. Clean; remove offensive parts of a book The editors felt that certain passages in the book had to be ________d before it could be used in the classroom.
expurgate
enormity
precipice
stymie
25. Something attached to but holding an inferior position I will entertain this concept as an ________ to the main proposal.
lethal
adjunct
hurtle
parched
26. Superfluous; more than needed or demanded We have more than enough witnesses to corroborate your statement; to present any more would be ________.
founder
rider
supererogatory
cognate
27. Powerful; persuasive; greatly influential The jury was swayed by the highly ________ testimony of the crime's sole eyewitness.
dishearten
leonine
cadence
potent
28. Settle comfortably The parents thought that their children were ________d safely in the private school and decided to leave for Europe.
lien
discourse
mote
ensconce
29. Practical person No ________ enjoys becoming involved in a game that he can never win
taut
faculty
exotic
pragmatist
30. Unsupportable I find your theory ________ and must reject it.
untenable
bode
bugaboo
tenet
31. Very generous The ________ gift was presented to the bride by her rich uncle.
munificent
putrid
barrage
relevant
32. One who serves for hire (usually used contemptuously) In a matter of such importance - I do not wish to deal with ________s; I must meet with the chief.
saboteur
hireling
flay
fluke
33. Bold A group of ________ women were the first to scale Mt.Annapurna.
repugnance
amok
salient
venturesome
34. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
purchase
vaunted
agglomeration
incantation
35. Balance; balancing force; equilibrium The high-wire acrobat used his pole as an ________ to overcome the swaying caused by the wind.
effusive
equipoise
tangential
despoil
36. Blessed; consecrated She was laid to rest in ________ ground.
advocate
exhort
hallowed
incriminate
37. Begin; originate; receive into a group The college is about to ________ a program for reducing math anxiety among students.
lucre
foist
zephyr
initiate
38. Praise All the ________(ies) of his friends could not remove the sting of the calumny heaped upon him by his enemies.
supernumerary
recipient
cardinal
eulogy
39. Small ring; band - This tiny ________ is very costly because it is set with precious stones.
astronomical
inopportune
circlet
verity
40. Estimation; appraisal I would like to have your ________ of the situation in South Africa.
frieze
verbiage
assessment
natation
41. Boisterous; noisy The crowd became ________ and shouted their disapproval of the proposals made by the speaker.
obstreperous
aversion
sardonic
feckless
42. Shrink; reduce They spent so much money that their funds ________d to nothing.
dwindle
macerate
encomiastic
pummel
43. Deliver; provide; represent He ________ed aid to the needy and indigent.
profane
circumvent
render
anoint
44. Daily A farmer cannot neglect his ________ tasks at any time; cows - for example - must be milked regularly.
jaunt
tertiary
languor
diurnal
45. Insert improperly; palm off I will not permit you to ________ such ridiculous ideas upon the membership of this group.
mirage
recrimination
foist
funereal
46. Blindly devoted patriot - A ________ cannot recognize any faults in his country - no matter how flagrant they may be.
waylay
chauvinist
undergird
anonymity
47. Pious The ________ man prayed daily.
axiom
devout
astringent
dauntless
48. Suffering from indigestion All the talk about rich food made him feel ________.
paltry
mote
urbane
dyspeptic
49. Heterogeneous mixture; medley He offered a ________ of folk songs from many lands.
impolitic
relevant
eddy
potpourri
50. Deliverance from a charge His ________ by the jury surprised those who had thought him guilty.
marked
acquittal
hilarity
squabble