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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Means; effort By ________ of much hard work - the volunteers were able to control the raging forest fire.
dint
avid
trough
voyeur
2. Shine erratically; twinkle In the darkness of the cavern - the glowworms hanging from the cavern roof ________ed like distant stars.
inclusive
automaton
equity
glimmer
3. Pompous walk His ________ as he marched about the parade ground revealed him for what he was: a pompous buffoon.
strut
fallacious
philanderer
plummet
4. Dull We were disappointed by the ________ performance.
soliloquy
comity
lackluster
flay
5. Irresistible crushin force Nothing could survive in the path of the ________.
graphic
juggernaut
berserk
improvident
6. Urging; demanding He tried to hide from his ________ creditors until his allowance arrived.
importunate
amble
augury
collaborate
7. Pure - Her ________ and decorous garb was appropriately selected for the solemnity of the occasion.
vindictive
strut
iconoclastic
chaste
8. Ill-humored; irritable - Constantly complaining about his treatment and refusing to cooperate with the hospital staff - he was a ________ patient.
virtue
loathe
cantankerous
simper
9. Hairstyle You can make a statement with your choice of ________: in the 60's many African-Americans affirmed their racial heritage by wearing their hair in Afros.
animated
dolt
cascade
coiffure
10. Calculating; pertaining to insurance statistics According to recent ________ tables - life expectancy is greater today than it was a century ago.
untoward
shoddy
paramour
actuarial
11. Brief - comprehensive summary This text can serve as a ________ of the tremendous amount of new material being developed in this field.
consort
assimilate
compendium
bourgeois
12. Handle roughly The rock star was ________ed by his overexcited fans.
podiatrist
isthmus
pithy
maul
13. Given to unwholesome thought; gloomy These ________ speculations are dangerous; we must lighten our spirits by emphasizing more pleasant matters.
morbid
ultimatum
evince
fallow
14. Stubborn He was ________ in his refusal to listen to our complaints.
visionary
obdurate
pertinent
controvert
15. Report; record (in chronological order) - The gossip columnist was paid to ________ the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
chronicle
misnomer
mercenary
marked
16. Misleading vision It is easy to create an optical ________ in which lines of equal length appear different.
deference
ravenous
physiological
illusion
17. So small - trifling - or unimportant as to be easily disregarded Because the damage to his car had been ________ - Michael decided he wouldn't bother to report the matter to his insurance company.
cadence
ethnic
negligible
sherbet
18. Causing plague; baneful People were afraid to explore the ________ swap.
metropolis
founder
fastidious
pestilential
19. Very large number ________s of mosquitoes from the swamps invaded our village every twilight.
dispassionate
kindle
myriad
hubris
20. Medieval chemistry The changing of baser metals into gold was the goal of the students of ________.
patriarch
alchemy
touchstone
affluence
21. Like a lion He was ________ in his rage.
leonine
manumit
fluency
commodious
22. Uprightness; incorruptibility Everyone took his ________ for granted; his defalcations - therefore - shocked us all.
barb
probity
exemplary
nondescript
23. Dull and unimaginative; matter-of-fact; factual Though the ad writers had come up with a highly creative campaign to publicize the company's newest product - the head office rejected it for a more ________ - down-to-earth approach.
metaphor
prosaic
oracular
spoonerism
24. Plot outline; screenplay; opera libretto Scaramouche startled the other actors in the commedia troupe when he suddenly departed from their customary ________ and began to improvise.
pendant
incendiary
scenario
migrant
25. Soaked; dull - as if from drink He set his ________ overcoat near the radiator to dry.
quarantine
erode
sodden
therapeutic
26. Suitable for drinking The recent drought in the Middle Atlantic States has emphasized the need for extensive research in ways of making sea water ________.
potable
fictitious
dilute
rueful
27. Evil We must defeat the ________ forces that seek our downfall.
bludgeon
lacerate
fructify
sinister
28. Spacious - In the ________ areas of the railroad terminal - thousands of travelers lingered while waiting for their train.
capacious
jocose
sultry
mandate
29. Restore to good condition; renew They claim that they can ________ worn shoes so that they look like new ones.
contest
magniloquent
minatory
renovate
30. Traitor The British considered Benedict Arnold a loyalist; the Americans considered him a ________.
occident
turncoat
buttress
stratified
31. Power of knowing without reasoning She claimed to know the truth by ________.
forebears
infidel
intuition
superimpose
32. Roundness; sonorousness of speech Washington Irving emphasized the ________ of the governor by describing his height and circumference.
suffuse
rotundity
debonair
import
33. Remove water from; dry out Vigorous dancing quickly ________s the body; between dances - be sure to drink more water than normal.
accolade
verity
supposititious
dehydrate
34. Calmness of temperament In his later years - he could look upon the foolishness of the world with ________ and humor.
equanimity
disgruntle
emancipate
whelp
35. Sheer; transparent They saw the burglar clearly through the ________ curtain.
verge
suborn
foment
diaphanous
36. Appease Nothing he did could ________ her wrath; she was unforgiving.
moratorium
mitigate
seedy
dismember
37. Destruction by fire Citizens of San Francisco remember that the destruction of the city was caused not by the earthquake but by the ________ that followed.
waggish
holocaust
fitful
clamor
38. Person celebrated for wisdom Hearing tales of a mysterious Master of All Knowledge who lived in the hills of Tibet - Sandy was possessed with a burning desire to consult the legendary ________.
multiform
sage
discount
niggardly
39. Outmoded "Hip" is an ________ expression; it went out with love beads and tie-dye shirts.
appropriate
obsolete
askew
lexicographer
40. Comment; make explanatory notes In the appendix to the novel - the critic sought to ________ many of the more esoteric references.
tribute
disconcert
annotate
idyllic
41. Flowing together; crowd They built the city at the ________ of two rivers.
gory
lope
proxy
confluence
42. Feign He ________ insanity in order to avoid punishment for his crime.
simulate
ambiguous
equilibrium
pantomime
43. Stormy; unkind I like to read a good book in ________ weather.
adjutant
stipple
inclement
fauna
44. Bold Despite the dangerous nature of the undertaking - the ________ soldier volunteered for the assignment.
headlong
depict
dauntless
monolithic
45. Kindly; favorable; not malignant The old man was well liked because of his ________ attitude toward friend and stranger alike.
hoodwink
minutiae
whiff
benign
46. Negative in connotation; having a belittling effect Instead of criticizing Clinton's policies - the Republicans made ________ remarks about his character.
pejorative
perusal
politic
fugitive
47. Bugbear; object of baseless terror If we become frightened by such ________s - we are no wiser than the birds who fear scarecrows.
reverent
forswear
rapacious
bugaboo
48. Scholar Our faculty includes many worldfamous ________s.
robust
conclusive
pragmatic
savant
49. Solemn urging Her ________ to tell the truth did not change the witnesses' testimony.
prodigy
adjuration
colloquy
besmirch
50. Insane He had to be institutionalized because he was ________.
deranged
anguish
exalt
patronize