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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Petition humbly; pray to grant a favor We ________ Your Majesty to grant him amnesty.
supplicate
stem
pastoral
extrude
2. Period between two reigns Henry VIII desperately sought a male heir because he feared the civil strife that might occur if any prolonged ________ succeeded his death.
intervene
minuscule
interregnum
fastidious
3. Specialist in classifying (animals - etc.) Dental patterns often enable the ________ to distinguish members of one rodent species from those of another.
taxonomist
extrapolation
deprecate
cacophony
4. Generous; charitable His ________ nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him.
authenticate
benevolent
carousal
defile
5. Pure; spotless The West Point cadets were ________ as they lined up for inspection.
immaculate
commiserate
braggart
miasma
6. Place where a river can be crossed on foot Rather than risk using the shaky rope bridge - David walked a half-mile downstream until he came to the neartest ________.
skiff
declivity
swindler
ford
7. Scarcity They closed the restaurant because the ________ of customers made it uneconomical to operate.
anchor
paucity
cog
dearth
8. Not influenced by emotions; fair Even though he was her son - she tried to be ________ about his behavior.
pretext
objective
flag
badger
9. Recent convert; beginner This monuntain slope contains slides that will challenge esperts as well as________s.
neophyte
insurrection
occident
soliloquy
10. Deeply established; firmly rooted Try as they would - the missionaries were unable to uproot the ________ superstitions of the natives.
raconteur
ingrained
waft
insubordinate
11. Melted The city of Pompeii was destroyed by volcanic ash rather than by ________ lava flowing from Mount Vesuvius.
brazen
actuarial
horde
molten
12. Exalted; noble; uplifting Mother Teresa has been honored for her ________ deeds.
sublime
prototype
perjury
nautical
13. Fleet of warships Queen Elizabeth's navy was able to defeat the mighty ________ that threatened the English coast.
plenitude
armada
reciprocate
florid
14. 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.
torpor
vintner
epic
delude
15. Not naive; sophisticated Although he was young - his remarks indicated that he was ________.
execute
proscribe
stipend
disingenuous
16. Trickery - Your deceitful tactics in this case are indications of ________.
forestall
chicanery
reconcile
frenetic
17. Remainder I suggest that you wait until the store places the ________s of these goods on sale.
remnant
dotage
transcend
gregarious
18. Deliver; provide; represent He ________ed aid to the needy and indigent.
render
gape
truncate
stifle
19. Breathing; exhalation The doctor found that the patient's years of smoking had adversely affected both his lung capacity and his rate of ________.
respiration
doggerel
holster
labile
20. Pertinent; bearing upon the case at hand The lawyer objected that the testimony being offered was not ________ to the case at hand.
germane
sustain
uxorious
inimical
21. Not applicable; unrelated This statement is ________ and should be disregarded by the jury.
cog
mollify
laconic
irrelevant
22. Stout; corpulent The salesclerk tactfully referred to the overweight customer as ________ rather than fat.
portly
embark
odorous
fleece
23. Flowing; series of changes While conditions are in such a state of ________ - I do not wish to commit myself too deeply in this affair.
presumptous
flux
quaff
hallucination
24. Treat with scorn or contempt You make enemies of all you ________.
frugality
quay
strident
disdain
25. Servile flatterer The king enjoyed the servile compliments and attentions of the ________s in his retinue.
sycophant
abdicate
frieze
carrion
26. Slow gallop - Because the racehorse had outdistanced its competition so easily - the reporter wrote that the race was won in a ________.
abnegation
plutocracy
surfeit
canter
27. Very destructive - harmful He argued that these books had a ________ effect on young and susceptible minds.
influx
supposition
pernicious
heckler
28. Friendship Student exchange programs such as the Experiment in International Living were established to promote international ________.
transitoriness
amity
opprobrium
continence
29. Blessed; consecrated She was laid to rest in ________ ground.
authoritarian
foil
hallowed
phlegmatic
30. Stylish; sporty He wore his hat at a ________ and jaunty angle.
iridescent
horticultural
nutrient
rakish
31. State of being deprived of something valuable or beloved His friends gathered to console him upon his sudden ________.
substantive
bereavement
prophylactic
collation
32. Clak volcanic rock The deposits of ________ on the mountain slopes were an indiacation that volcano had erupted in ancient times.
debilitate
obsidian
beguile
nebulous
33. Beat; thrash verbally or physically It was painful to watch the champion ________ his opponent - tearing into him mercilessly.
dissonance
anneal
lambaste
sanctimonious
34. Monkeylike Lemurs are nocturnal mammals and have many ________ characteristics - although they are less intelligent than monkeys.
coercion
trident
virile
simian
35. Capable of being bribed The ________ policeman accepted the bribe offered him by the speeding motorist whom he had stopped.
supple
eerie
reverie
venal
36. Arrogant; taking liberties It seems ________ for one so relatively new to the field to challenge the conclusions of its leading experts.
obviate
skeptic
presumptous
sardonic
37. Open to view According to the United States Constitution - a person must commit an ________ act before he may be tried for treason.
aria
fallacious
overt
impede
38. Place side by side Comparison will be easier if you ________ the two objects.
molten
juxtapose
quirk
dermatologist
39. Queer and amusing He was a popular guest because his ________ anecdotes were always entertaining.
inimitable
droll
opulence
concession
40. Grating; harsh The sergeant's ________ voice grated on the recruits' ears.
audacious
raspy
bacchanalian
allegory
41. Drifting wreckage Beachcombers eke out a living by salvaging the ________ and jetsam of the sea.
vituperative
nocturnal
flotsam
irate
42. Lure or bait The wild ducks were not fooled by the ________.
tumult
desecrate
decoy
reprehensible
43. Prohibit; restrain The child was not ________ed in her responses.
ponderous
spruce
inhibit
tumid
44. Beginning; forming of a idea At the first ________ of the work - he was consulted.
malicious
condone
conception
subsidy
45. Painting in plaste (usually fresh) The cathedral is visited by many tourists who wish to admire the ________es by Glotto.
satire
extrinsic
fresco
adulation
46. Take off A gentleman used to ________ his hat to a lady.
doff
composure
despotism
ruddy
47. Hypothesis; surmise I based my decision to confide in him on the ________ that he would be discreet.
supposition
placebo
vehement
insidious
48. Cowlike; placid and dull Nothing excites Esther; even when she won the state lottery - she still preserved her air of ________ calm.
charisma
exude
bovine
bastion
49. Name; title He was amazed when the witches hailed him with his correct ________.
debacle
niggardly
appellation
machiavellian
50. Calmness of temperament In his later years - he could look upon the foolishness of the world with ________ and humor.
sequester
equanimity
trigger
burly