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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Very poor person Though Widow Brown was living on a reduced income - she was by no means a ________.
gruesome
agape
benevolent
pauper
2. Resistance to authority; insubordination His words - though not treasonous in themselves - were calculated to arouse thoughts of ________.
climactic
sedition
fruition
hilarity
3. Opening in chess in which a piece is sacrificed The player was afraid to accept his opponent's ________ because he feared a trap which as yet he could not see.
feckless
cognizance
gambit
cataract
4. Make known by official proclamation or publication As soon as the Civil Service Commission ________s the names of the successful candidates - we shall begin to hire members of our staff.
promulgate
forensic
languid
indiscriminate
5. Protective; pertaining to a guardianship I am acting in my ________ capacity when I refuse to grant you permission to leave the campus.
irrelevant
atrocity
tutelary
hibernate
6. Reveal I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will ________ it prematurely.
pivotal
warrant
hallowed
divulge
7. Security from being destroyed - corrupted or profaned They respected the ________ of her faith and did not try to change her manner of living.
interpolate
degraded
inviolability
oculist
8. Cure-all; something invigorating The news of her chance to go abroad acted on her like an ________.
infantile
elixir
indignity
psychosis
9. Pertaining to Pharisees - who paid scrupulous attention to tradition; self-righteous; hypocritical Walter Lippmann has pointed out that moralists who do not attempt to explain the moral code they advocate are often regarded as ________ and ignored.
polemic
unequivocal
ambience
pharisaical
10. Boat or yacht race Many boating enthusiasts followed the ________ in their own yachts.
fervent
propound
regatta
grudging
11. Wallow. At the height of the battle - the casualties were so numerous that the victims ________ed in their blood while waiting for medical attention.
bloated
welter
implicit
marital
12. Coarsely insulting; physically harmful An ________ parent damages a child both mentally and physically.
shirk
homespun
abusive
dowdy
13. Sermon; serious warning His speeches were always ________(ies) - advising his listeners to repent and reform.
vent
homily
vital
venerable
14. Check the flow The paramedic used a tourniquet to ________ the bleeding from the slashed artery.
liability
archipelago
stem
retaliate
15. Fear A ruler who maintains his power by ________ is bound to develop clandestine resistance.
contingent
bifurcated
zealot
intimidation
16. Cause; provoke; provide a cue for an actor Whatever ________ed you to ask for such a big piece of cake when you're on a diet?
waive
prompt
quack
contaminate
17. Change in direction After what seemed an eternity - the wind ________ed to the east and the storm abated.
laconic
veer
parochial
numismatist
18. Lure; attract; tempt She always tried to ________ her baby brother into mischief.
militate
remonstrance
volition
entice
19. Large city Every evening this terminal is filled with the thousands of commuters who are going from this ________ to their homes in the suburbs.
precedent
metropolis
ardor
bludgeon
20. Immature; shallow Your ________ remarks are a sign of your youth and indicate that you have not given much thought to the problem.
migratory
sophomoric
oligarchy
churlish
21. Flay; abrade These shoes are so ill-fitting that they will ________ the feet and create blisters.
verdant
pungency
excoriate
sloth
22. Disaster; misery - As news of the ________ spread - offers of relief poured in to the stricken community.
gourmet
septic
restraint
calamity
23. Demanding much work or care; tedious In putting together his dictionary of the English language - Doctor Johnson undertook a ________ task.
chaffing
conclusive
laborious
asteroid
24. Shut; close A blood clot ________d an artery to the heart.
abominate
frenzied
ambivalence
occlude
25. Not frank; eluding Your ________ answers convinced the judge that you were witholding important evidence.
evasive
frigid
hoax
delineate
26. Sleep producing I do not need a sedative when I listen to one of his ________ speeches.
placate
alloy
rancor
soporific
27. Beginning; in an early stage I will go to sleep early for I want to break an ________ cold.
incipient
mogul
eugenic
aspiration
28. Husband or wife The search for a ________ for the young Queen Victoria ended happily.
gall
bulwark
consort
burgeon
29. Rude; cross Because of his ________ attitude - many people avoided his company.
pulsate
integrate
venerate
surly
30. Correct inconsistencies; become friendly after a quarrel Every time we try to ________ our checkbook with the bank statement - we quarrel. However - despite these monthly lovers' quarrels - we always manage to reconcile.
timorous
leonine
reconcile
stupor
31. Undistinctive; ordinary The private detective was a short - ________ fellow with no ourstanding features - the sort of person one would never notice in a crowd.
millinery
nondescript
seasoned
docket
32. Neatly or smartly dresssed Priding himself on being a ________ dresser - the gangster Bugsy Siegel collected a wardrobe of imported suits and ties.
natty
shoddy
ultimatum
polemic
33. Awkward He is an ________ young man; he trips over everything.
fundamental
ungainly
unsightly
fallible
34. Dirty; neglected; poor It is easy to see how crime can breed in such a ________ neighborhood.
skulk
psychosis
squalid
invincible
35. Small ornamental statuette In the Maltese Falcon - Sam Spade was hired to trace the missing ________ of a black bird.
indigence
snicker
figurine
apathetic
36. Refer; attribute; assign I can ________ no motive for her acts.
ascribe
fervent
reek
accretion
37. Branching into two parts The ________ of our legislative system provides us with many safeguards.
dichotomy
unfettered
mutilate
flay
38. Beautiful writing; excellent penmanship - As we examine ancient manuscripts - we became impressed with the ________ of the scribes.
repartee
elysian
calligraphy
rivulet
39. Abundant; current In the face of the many rumors of scandal - which are ________ at the moment - it is best to remain silent.
abnegation
rife
zeal
timidity
40. Pertaining to a bishop or pope; pompous or pretentious From the very beginning of his ministry it was clear from his ________ pronouncements that John was destined for a high pontifical office.
torpor
rend
disinclination
pontifical
41. Generate pus When her finger began to ________ - the doctor lanced it and removed the splinter that had caused the pus to form.
fester
conjecture
incursion
insensible
42. Systematic An accountant must be ________ and maintain order among his financial records.
debutante
stodgy
errant
methodical
43. Favoring or exercising total control; non-democratic The people had no control over their destiny; they were forced to obey the dictates of the ________ regime.
indissoluble
authoritarian
consecrate
abysmal
44. Charmingly carefree; simple Far from the city - she led an ________ existence in her rural retreat.
idyllic
chimerical
appurtenances
cavalier
45. Wandering Many a charming tale has been written about the knights-________ who helped the weak and punished the guilty during the Age of Chivalry.
errant
harry
judicious
ingrate
46. Revoke; annul What would the effect on our society be if we decriminalized drug use by ________ing the laws against the possession and sale of narcotics?
arbitrate
belabor
repeal
lament
47. Broad comedy; mockery Nothing went right; the entire interview degenerated into a ________.
diversity
emissary
farce
ravel
48. Abundant He had ________ opportunity to dispose of his loot before his police caught up with him.
conducive
rococo
reimburse
ample
49. Pretense; evasion As soon as we realized that you had won our support by a ________ we withdrew our endorsement of your candidacy.
subterfuge
parsimonious
satiate
maniacal
50. Intellectuals; members of the educated elite She preferred discussions about sports and politics to the literary conversations of the ________.
conviction
pacify
intelligentsia
armada