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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Exact If you don't give me ________ directions and a map - I'll never find your place.
abrasive
precise
monetary
pallid
2. Marginal; outer We lived - not in central London - but in one of those ________ suburbs that spring up on the outskirts of the great city.
oblivion
belligerent
sardonic
peripheral
3. Roll in; indulge in; become helpless. The hippopotamus loves to ________in the mud.
abeyance
humility
savor
wallow
4. Respectful His ________ attitude was appropriate in a house of worship.
reverent
discretion
thrifty
evince
5. Gentle breeze; west wind. When these _________s blow - it is good to be in an open boat under a full sail.
hallucination
chronicle
zephyr
sheathe
6. Group of three works Romain Rolland's novel Jean Christophe was first published as a ________.
vertigo
trilogy
livid
remediable
7. Criticize harshly Hoping for a rave review of his new show - the playwright was miserable when the critics ________ned it unanimously.
deprecate
minuscule
pan
phlegmatic
8. Great fire In the ________ that followed the 1906 earthquake - much of San Francisco was destroyed.
conflagration
phobia
entomology
satellite
9. Yielding to another; ceding - The ________ of Alaska to the United States is discussed in this chapter.
cession
exacting
behemoth
soporific
10. Correction of errors; improvement Please initial all the ________s you have made in this contract.
pariah
emendation
modicum
insensate
11. Prophetic; pertaining to revelations; especially of disaster His ________ remarks were dismissed by his audience as wild surmises.
turbulence
apocalyptic
prim
dissident
12. Burning; sarcastically biting - The critic's ________ remarks angered the hapless actors who were the subjects of his sarcasm.
sophistry
caustic
offhand
ascribe
13. Determined;stubborn Les Miserables tells of Inspector Javert's long - ________ pursuit of the criminal Jean Valjean.
coincident
glutton
dogged
circlet
14. Combine; unite in one body The unions will attempt to ________ their groups into one national body.
amalgamate
dissipate
advert
befuddle
15. Call forth He ________d much criticism by his hostile manner.
evoke
lank
epigram
psychopathic
16. Beautiful writing; excellent penmanship - As we examine ancient manuscripts - we became impressed with the ________ of the scribes.
ejaculation
tundra
calligraphy
foment
17. Division of a long poem - Dante's poetic masterpiece The Divine Comedy is divided into ________s.
runic
canto
maverick
waylay
18. Laughable; trifling Let us be serious; this is not a ________ issue.
juggernaut
asteroid
ludicrous
mundane
19. Striking one object against another sharply The drum is a ________ instrument.
percussion
multilingual
gullible
insinuate
20. Angelic; innocent-looking - With her cheerful smile and rosy cheeks - she was a particularly ________ child.
cherubic
unison
millinery
demographic
21. Having the title of an office without the obligations Although he was the ________ head of the company - the real decisions were made by his general manager.
occlude
figurative
ecclesiastic
titular
22. Express; utter He ________ed his wrath on his class.
vent
tutelage
throng
effusive
23. Wander aimlessly (physically or mentally) Listening to the teacher ________ - Judy wondered whether he'd ever get to his point.
ramble
rebate
ambidextrous
chagrin
24. Scatter The molecules will ________ throughout the space according to the second law of thermodynamics.
unfledged
intersperse
reprobate
wastrel
25. Freedom from narrow limitations I think you have permitted your son too much ________ in this matter.
recalcitrant
multifarious
latitude
omniscient
26. Confuse; mix up His thoughts were ________d and chaotic.
optional
isotope
muddle
supersede
27. Emancipate; free from bondage Enlightened slave owners were willing to ________ their slaves and thus put an end to the evil slavery in the country.
casualty
sedate
tranquillity
manumit
28. Calmness; placidity The ________ of the sleepy town was shattered by a tremendous explosion.
oaf
pummel
intermittent
serenity
29. Hothead; troublemaker The police triedto keep track of all the local ________s when the President came to town.
firebrand
circlet
accoutre
maniacal
30. Deserving high respect We do not mean to be disrespectful when we refuse to follow the advice of our ________ leader.
irreparable
venerable
touchstone
podium
31. Sheer; transparent They saw the burglar clearly through the ________ curtain.
diaphanous
wily
aphorism
nicety
32. Earthen or stone embankment to prevent flooding As the river rose and threatened to overflow the ________ - emergency workers rushed to reinforce the walls with sandbags.
disinterested
ceremonious
levee
anomaly
33. Green; lush in vegetation Monet's paintings of the ________ meadows were symphonies in green.
facet
ostensible
verdant
unprecedented
34. Condition in which blood lacks red corpuscles The doctor ascribes her tiredness to ________.
askance
anemia
ubiquitous
quiver
35. Broad comedy; mockery Nothing went right; the entire interview degenerated into a ________.
militant
exodus
farce
tawdry
36. Be thankful for; increase in worth; be thoroughly conscious of Little Orphan Annie truly ________d the stocks Daddy Warbucks ave her - whose value appreciated considerably over the years.
appreciate
formidable
venial
maxim
37. Pertaining to marriage Their dreams of ________ bliss were shattered as soon as their temperaments clashed.
inept
behemoth
conjugal
magnate
38. 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 ________.
respite
meteoric
junta
prognosis
39. Cowardly; fainthearted You should be ashamed of your ________ conduct during this dispute.
lurid
pusillanimous
tantamount
askance
40. Physician who specialized in treatment of the eyes In many states - an ________ is the only one who may apply medicinal drops to the eyes for the purpose of examining them.
oculist
lavish
genuflect
blurt
41. Surpass; outdo Jesse Owens easily ________ped his competitors to win the gold metal at the Olympic Games.
impinge
outrtip
imperiousness
commandeer
42. Drawback; debtsHer lack of an extensive vocabulary was a ________ that she was able to overcome.
rebus
mete
liability
vigilance
43. Introductory statement In the ________ to the Constitution - the purpose of the document is set forth.
application
feckless
incarnate
preamble
44. Absence of contradictions; dependability; uniformity; degree of thickness Holmes judged puddings and explanations on their ________; he liked his puddings without lumps and his explanations without improbabilities.
condole
extort
tipple
consistency
45. Reconciling; soothing She was still angry despite his ________ words.
supernumerary
innate
steep
conciliatory
46. Necessary requirement Many colleges state that a student must offer three years of a language as a ________ for admission.
clime
requisite
recidivism
entreat
47. Be oppressed by heat I am going to buy an air conditioning unit for my apartment as I do not intend to ________ through another hot and humid summer.
swelter
indigence
stellar
maculated
48. Approval Wanting her parents' regard - she looked for some sign of their ________.
approbation
grimace
jaunty
schematic
49. Goodness; moral excellence; good quality A ________ carried to extremes can turn into something resembling vice; humility - for example - can degenerate into servility and spinelessness.
droll
virtue
carnivorous
mincing
50. Block; obstacle Stalled cars along the highway are a ________ to traffic that tow trucks should remove without delay.
hindrance
solder
scotch
aria
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