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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Twisted; with a humorous twist.We enjoy Dorothy Parker's verse for its _________ wit.
wry
wreak
willful
sextant
2. Mutual; exchangeable; interacting The two nations signed a ________ trade agreement.
atone
reciprocal
dais
equity
3. Slavishly attentive; servile; sycophantic Helen valued people who behaved as if they respected themselves; nothing irritated her more than an excessively ________ waiter or a fawning salesclerk.
yokel
bellicose
conformity
obsequious
4. Person who supports or proposes (an idea) After the bill had been amended and re-amended in committee - even its original ________s didn't want to vote in its favor.
proponent
spat
superimpose
barrage
5. Arrange (laws - rules) as a code; classify We need to take the varying rules and regulations of the different health agencies and ________ them into a national health code.
atone
satyr
codify
inertia
6. Formal praise The modest hero blushed to hear the speakers delivering ________s about his valorous act.
panegyric
profilgate
context
whorl
7. Attribute; ascribe If I wished to ________ blame to the officers in charge of this program - I would state my feelings definitely and immediately.
impute
irrepressible
incredulity
slight
8. Delay; object To ________ at this time will only worsen the already serious situation; now is the time for action.
tether
incline
demur
posterity
9. Adopt; support She was always ready to ________ a worthy cause.
espouse
amulet
anoint
obsidian
10. Seniority by birth By virtue of ________ - in some cultures the first-born child has many privileges denied his brothers and sisters.
missile
heterodox
primogeniture
arcane
11. Unable to be restrained or held back Her high spirits were ________.
accost
excise
nominal
irrepressible
12. Forerunners; advance forces We are the ________ of a tremendous army that is following us.
fallible
imbecility
formality
vanguard
13. Anger ar an injustice He felt ________ at the ill-treatment of the helpless animals.
apparition
indignation
reparable
antecedents
14. Motion; gesture Operatic performers are trained to make exaggerated ________s because of the large auditoriums in whic they appear.
rhapsodize
gesticulation
disquisition
incarnation
15. Inflict. I am afraid he will _________ his vengeance on the innocent as well as the guilty.
wreak
engender
sustain
malleable
16. Substance formed by decaying vegetable matter In order to improve his garden - he spread ________ over his lawn and flower beds.
coda
humus
goad
circlet
17. Insert between She talked so much that I could not ________ a single remark.
unbridled
acquittal
interpolate
momentum
18. Lack of self-confidence or courage If you are to succeed as a salesperson - you must first lose your ________ and fear of failure.
inveigle
timidity
synoptic
transitoriness
19. Philosopher who studies the nature of knowledge "What is more important - a knowledge of nature of the nature of knowledge?" the ________ asked the naturalist.
accelerate
saccharine
epistemologist
orientation
20. One who has more than one spouse at a time He was arrested as a ________ when his two wives filed complaints about him.
miscellany
holster
polygamist
fetter
21. Member of the working class The aristocrats feared mob rule and gave the right to vote only to the wealthy - thus depending the ________s of a voice in government.
proletarian
maelstrom
hardy
penurious
22. Good natured; merry A frown seemed out of place on his invariably ________ face.
diverge
gawk
jovial
centrifugal
23. Cliff; dangerous position Suddenly Indiana Jones found himself dangling from the edge of a ________.
precipice
petulant
kudos
stratum
24. Pure - Her ________ and decorous garb was appropriately selected for the solemnity of the occasion.
discernible
winsome
prostrate
chaste
25. Mental keenness His business ________ helped him to succeed where others had failed.
acumen
lavish
brochure
endue
26. Frenzied; frantic His ________ activities convinced us that he had no organized plan of operation.
meager
venerate
frenetic
incarnation
27. Pull away; take by violence. With only ten seconds left to play - our team _________ed victory from their grasp.
thwart
impute
concentric
wrest
28. Retire from public life; segregate; seclude Although he had hoped for a long time to ________ himself in a small community - he never was able to drop his busy round of activities in the city.
ceremonious
tentative
debilitate
sequester
29. Irregularity A bird that cannot fly is an ________.
mayhem
burly
anomaly
modulation
30. Exclude from public favor; ban As soon as the newspapers carried the story of his connection with the criminals - his friends began to ________ him.
privation
chronicle
ostracize
integrate
31. Quarrel; obtain through arguing; herd cattle. They _________led over their inheritance.
rendezvous
pendulous
impugn
wrangle
32. Forewarning We ignored these ________s of disaster because they appeared to be based on childish fears.
manifesto
tacit
premonition
skulduggery
33. People of standing; class of people just below nobility The local ________ did not welcome the visits of the summer tourists and tried to ignore their presence in the community.
dehydrate
gentry
disparate
graphic
34. Made less dense [of a gas] The mountain climbers had difficulty breathing in the ________ atmosphere.
devoid
rarefied
orthodox
careen
35. Insightful; aware; wise Although Maud was a generally ________ critic - she had her blind sports: she could never see flaws in the work of her friends.
perceptive
preclude
altercation
construe
36. Natural inclination Convinced of his own talent - Sol has an unfortunate ________ to belittle the talents of others.
propensity
empathy
outskirts
dilettante
37. Very wicked He was universally feared because of his many ________ deeds.
nefarious
germinal
mite
gauche
38. Giving off an odor The ________ spices stimulated her jaded appetite.
pedagogue
odoriferous
homespun
sate
39. Not reciprocated Suffering the pangs of ________ love - Olivia rebukes Cesario for his hard-heartedness.
unrequited
integrate
zephyr
citadel
40. Conspiring in a fraudulent scheme The swindlers were found guilty of ________.
collusion
lumen
lode
optician
41. Form into grains Sugar that has been ________d dissolves more readily than lump sugar.
virtuoso
proponent
dupe
granulate
42. Inborn His ________ talent for music was soon recognized by his parents.
restitution
construe
innate
castigation
43. Clean by removing impurities; clear of changes If you are to be ________d of the charge of contempt of Congress - you must be willing to answer the questions previously asked.
gall
ordain
incubus
purge
44. Winding; twisting The car swerved at every curve in the ________ road.
insatiable
coagulate
serpentine
depose
45. Wanton; profane He sang a ________ song that offended many of the more prudish listeners.
spurn
ribald
cipher
tutelary
46. Sediment; worthless residue David poured the wine carefully to avoid stirring up the ________.
tureen
jaded
dregs
eddy
47. Support; prop up - Just as architects buttress the walls of cathedrals with flying buttresses - debates ________ their arguments with facts.
unctous
touchy
buttress
preposterous
48. Put to rout; defeat; disconcert This ruse will ________ the enemy.
necromancy
yield
discomfit
panoramic
49. Person or thing in excess of what is necessary; extra His first appearance on the stage was as a ________ in a Shakespearean tragedy.
scruple
wrench
elicit
supernumerary
50. Remedy; compensation Do you mean to tell me that I can get no ________ for my injuries?
redress
scurvy
congenial
tryst