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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Ill will; hatred At Camp David President Carter labored to bring an end to the ________ that prevented Egypt and Israel from living in peace.
enmity
wanton
disgruntle
disseminate
2. Superfluous; excessively wordy; repetitious Your composition is ________; you can easily reduce its length.
atheistic
antecede
redundant
reaper
3. Totally clear; definite; outspoken Don't just hint around that you're dissatisfied: be ________ about what's bugging you.
propulsive
zealot
misnomer
explicit
4. Not compulsory; left to one's choice I was impressed by the range of ________ accessories for my microcomputer that were available.
optional
talisman
dismantle
beholden
5. 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.
dissimulate
sensuous
yore
glaring
6. Reduce brittleness and improve toughness by heating and cooling After the glass is ________ed - it will be less subject to chipping and cracking.
aggregate
anneal
propellant
valid
7. Start; beginning She was involved with the project from its ________.
quaint
inception
pernicious
rigid
8. Pull; strain; twist. She _________ed free of her attacker and landed a powerful kick to his kneecap.
supplant
wrench
annul
enthrall
9. Point of origin; array of numbers or algebraic symbols; mold or die Some historians claim the Nile Valley was the ________ of the Western civilization.
humility
martrix
audit
usury
10. State of being numerous He was appalled by the ________ of details he had to complete before setting out on his mission.
introspective
supine
knell
multiplicity
11. Total failure Our ambitious venture ended in a ________ and we were forced to flee.
amoral
fiasco
intuition
camaraderie
12. Long heroic poem - novel - or similar work of art Kurosawa's film Seven Samurai is an ________ portraying the struggle of seven warriors to destroy a band of robbers.
ramble
epic
decimate
salacious
13. Unprejudiced The only ________ person in the room was the judge.
surmount
nadir
gastronomy
disinterested
14. Dedicate; sanctify We shall ________ our lives to this noble purpose.
demolition
ravine
ineluctable
consecrate
15. Pertaining to the organs or sense of touch His callused hands had lost their ________ sensitivity.
deluge
ewe
travesty
tactile
16. One who commits sabotage; destroyer of property Members of the Resistance acted as ________s - blowing up train lines to prevent supplies from reaching the Nazi army.
protocol
saboteur
precarious
burlesque
17. Not identical on both sides of a dividing central line Because one eyebrow was set markedly higher than the other - William's face had a particularly ________ appearance.
tentative
asymmetric
odorous
brochure
18. Thorough; inclusive This book provides a ________ review of verbal and math skills for the SAT.
jostle
comprehensive
frugality
insipid
19. Praising To everyone's surprise - the speech was ________ rather than critical in tone.
kismet
humus
eulogistic
adjuration
20. Like a glacier; extremely cold Never a warm person - when offended hugo could seem positively ________.
accretion
hierarchy
glacial
dank
21. Unoriginal; obtained from another source Although her early poetry was clearly ________ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
efface
defrock
derivative
incense
22. Banish; consign to inferior position If we ________ these experts to minor posts because of their political persuasions - we shall lose their valuable services.
amplify
permeable
relegate
seclusion
23. Charlatan; impostor Do not be misled by the exorbitant claims of this ________; he cannot cure you.
censorious
subsume
labile
quack
24. Religious image; idol The ________s on the walls of the church were painted in the 13th century.
squabble
linguistic
reciprocal
icon
25. Dark; not transparent The ________ window kept the sunlight out of the room.
opaque
potentate
facile
fructify
26. Eliminate from consideration; reject Believing in John's love for her - she ________ed the notion that he might be unfaithful.
dismiss
catechism
talisman
monetary
27. Explain; interpret If I ________ your remarks correctly - you disagree with the theory already advanced.
macerate
contaminate
colossal
construe
28. Skillful His ________ handling of the delicate situation pleased his employers.
adroit
appraise
importune
inertia
29. Heavy substance used to add stability or weight The ship was listing badly to one side; it was necessary to shift the ________ in the hold to get her back on an even keel.
ballast
palliate
conceit
proselytize
30. Clear of charges I hope to ________ my client and return him to society as a free man.
pest
vindicate
introspective
acidulous
31. Trader The ________ exchanged trinkets for the natives' furs.
diverge
tyro
shrew
barterer
32. Without previous preparation Her listeners were amazed that such a thorough presentation could be made in an ________ speech.
penury
impromptu
affix
asylum
33. Clear beef soup The cup of ________ served by the stewards was welcomed by those who had been chilled by the cold ocean breezes.
withdrawn
enervate
bouillon
saturate
34. Landless agricultural worker; bond servant The land reformers sought to liberate the ________s and establish them as independent farmers.
motif
tanner
peon
discombobulated
35. Strong emotion Margo was a creature of extremes - at one moment in ________s of joy over a vivid sunset - at another moment in transports of grief over a dying bird.
philology
shun
quash
transport
36. Notorious; conspicuously bad; shocking She was an ________ liar; we all knew better than to believe a word she said.
expunge
egregious
passive
didactic
37. Dress or groom oneself with care She ________s for hours before a dance.
remediable
snicker
inadvertently
primp
38. Unscrupulous; excessive She found the load shark's demands ________ and impossible to meet.
lagoon
eerie
defunct
unconscionable
39. Schemes I can see through your wily ________.
automaton
sumptuous
wizened
machinations
40. Manly I do not accept the premise that a man is ________ only when he is belligerent.
pedagogy
benign
virile
dormant
41. Most sacred; inviolable The brash insurance salesman invaded the ________ privacy of the office of the president of the company.
incontrovertible
irremediable
sacrosanct
inclined
42. Spend too much time on minor points; carp Let's not ________ over details.
niggle
sporadic
carnal
candor
43. To strip a priest or minister of church authority We knew the minister had violated church regulations - but we had not realized his offense was serious enough to cause him to be ________ed.
nugatory
wallow
defrock
ramshackle
44. Correct; change - generally for the better Hoping to ________ his condition - he left Vietnam for the United States.
grimace
portly
cipher
amend
45. Bitterness; hatred Let us forget out ________ and cooperate in this new endeavor.
rancor
aspiration
vulnerable
portly
46. Set of bells capable of being played - The carillon in the bell tower of the Coca-Cola pavilion at the New York World's Fair provided musical entertainment every hour.
pied
asceticism
precocious
carillon
47. Set off John is touchy today; say one word wrong and you'll ________ an explosion.
skirmish
spurious
debase
trigger
48. Fate ________ is the Arabic word for "fate."
congruence
relapse
bandy
kismet
49. Warn; reprove He ________ed his listeners to change their wicked ways.
beatitude
admonish
assumption
energize
50. Unable to be restrained or held back Her high spirits were ________.
parlance
residue
irrepressible
generality