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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Social outcast I am not a ________ to be shunned and ostracized.
affinity
pariah
alluvial
exploit
2. Sturdy; robust; able to stand inclement weather We asked the gardening expert to recommend particularly ________ plants that could withstand our harsh New England winters.
hermetic
hardy
apothecary
transcend
3. Examination of accounts When the bank examiners arrived to hold their annual ________ - they discovered the embezzlements of the chief cashier.
superficial
reticent
shoddy
audit
4. Behead They did not hang Lady Jane Grey; they ________d her.
ramification
occident
decapitate
august
5. Habitual intoxication Because of his ________ - he was discharged from his position as family chauffeur.
pseudonym
simper
inebriety
sinuous
6. Superfluous; excessively wordy; repetitious Your composition is ________; you can easily reduce its length.
sate
frond
redundant
materialism
7. Live in a monotonous way I do not understand how you can ________ in this quiet village after the adventurous life you have led.
bluff
caricature
ferment
vegetate
8. Mental calmness Even the latest work crisis failed to shake her ________.
composure
bard
conjure
anvil
9. Unclear or doubtful in meaning His ________ instructions misled us; we did not know which road to take.
ambiguous
asymmetric
wax
comprise
10. Vexation; disappointment - Her refusal to go with us filled us with ________.
chagrin
sustenance
communal
pivotal
11. Descent; ancestry He traced his ________ back to Mayflower days.
lineage
hirsute
stigma
mnemonic
12. Tendency of a system to maintain relative stability A breakdown of the body's immune system severely undermines the body's ability to maintain ________.
licentious
facade
homeostasis
derelict
13. Slaughterhouse; scene of carnage By the time the police arrived - the room was a shambles.
shambles
disparage
shun
mogul
14. Interdependent relationship (between groups - species) - often mutually beneficial Both the crocodile bird and the crocodile derive benefit from their ________; pecking away at food particles embedded in the crocodile's teeth - the bird derives nouri
exult
symbiosis
viscid
putative
15. Introduction; forerunner I am afraid that this border raid is the ________ to more serious attacks.
prelude
eloquence
overweening
pathos
16. Ring of leaves around stem; ring. Identification by fingerprints is based on the difference in shape and number of ________s on the fingers.
shimmer
irksome
embargo
whorl
17. Uprightness; wholeness Lincoln - whose personal ________ has inspired millions - fought a civil war to maintain the integrity of the republic - that these United States might remain undivided for all time.
resignation
chalice
integrity
delusion
18. Crash; rush The runaway train ________d toward disaster.
reiterate
wither
entrance
hurtle
19. Ordinary; typical His ________ upbringing left him wholly unprepared for his wife's eccentric family.
ludicrous
eon
console
conventional
20. Summit Let us drop a perpendicular line from the ________ of the triangle to the base.
thematic
enormity
vertex
atheistic
21. Yield; give in; die I ________ to temptation whenever it comes my way.
nugatory
succumb
flaccid
shirk
22. Accustom a baby not to nurse; give up a cherished activity. He decided he would ________ himself away from eating junk food and stick to fruits and vegetables.
wean
fallacious
runic
tribulation
23. Everlasting Ponce de Leon hoped to find ________ youth.
perpetual
lachrymose
libretto
exculpate
24. Bored with pleasure or dissipation Your ________ attitude gives your students an erroneous impression of the joys of scholarship.
seamy
disquisition
dingy
blase
25. Excessively careful He was ________ in checking his accounts and never made mistakes.
meticulous
remiss
asteroid
periphery
26. Common; pertaining to the common people His speeches were aimed at the ________ minds and emotions; they disgusted the more refined.
ecclesiastic
consistency
plebeian
quarry
27. Reason; justify an improper act Do not try to ________ your behavior by blaming your companions.
piquant
iniquitous
rationalize
collaborate
28. Eating both plant and animal food; devouring everything Some animals - including humans - are ________ and eat both meat and vegetables; others are either carnivorous or herbivorous.
omnivorous
projectile
defection
subliminal
29. Hesitate; shrink He did not ________ in the face of danger but fought back bravely.
trivia
unsavory
flinch
altruistic
30. Criticize harshly Hoping for a rave review of his new show - the playwright was miserable when the critics ________ned it unanimously.
supercilious
revoke
prudent
pan
31. Poorverse Although we find occasional snatches of genuine poetry in her work - most of her writing is mere ________.
colossus
sententious
fluke
doggerel
32. Deed or action - particularly a brave deed Raoul Wallenberg was noted for his ________s in rescuing Jews from Hitler's forces.
yield
belabor
nonentity
exploit
33. Greatness; extent It is difficult to comprehend the ________ of his crime.
innuendo
babble
depreciate
magnitude
34. Steal another's ideas and pass them off as one's own The editor could tell that the writer had ________d parts of the article; he could recognize whole paragraphs from the original source.
burgeon
respiration
plagiarize
austere
35. Short - simple story teaching a moral Let us apply to our own conduct the lesson that this ________ teaches.
assimilate
ambience
sanguine
parable
36. Make secure against loss; compensate for loss The city will ________ all home owners whose property is spoiled by this project.
granulate
indemnify
carnivorous
magnitude
37. Lead astray; wheedle She was ________d into joining the club after an initial reluctance.
apoplexy
inveigle
preen
gnarled
38. Inner excitement; exuberance Nothing depressed her for long; her natural ________ soon reasserted itself.
equipoise
qualms
propitiate
effervescence
39. Abusive; scolding He became more ________ as he realized that we were not going to grant him his wish.
vituperative
gape
avuncular
unassuming
40. Hint This came as a complete surprise to me as I did not have the slightest ________ of your plans.
anvil
inkling
lustrous
ruthless
41. Pistol case Even when he was not in uniform - he carried a ________ and pistol under his arm.
mordant
holster
irreverent
uproarious
42. Division; partition; separation The ________ of church and state is a basic principle of our government.
uproarious
trigger
initiate
severance
43. Bring upon oneself His parents refused to pay any future debts he might ________.
environ
subsidy
incur
dote
44. Carelessly; unintentionally; by oversight She ________ omitted two questions on the examination and mismarked her answer sheet.
precipitate
arid
onomatopoeia
inadvertently
45. Swamp gas; heavy - vaporous atmosphere - often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence The smog hung over Victorian London like a dark cloud; noisome - reeking of decay - it was a visible ________.
optimum
rampant
miasma
grapple
46. Surround Although we were ________ed by enemy forces - we were cheerful for we were well stocked and could withstand a siege until our allies joined us.
fester
encompass
entreat
philanthropist
47. Having many languages Because they are bordered by so many countries - the Swiss people are ________.
pluck
multiform
multilingual
reverie
48. Small - exclusive group - She charged that a ________ had assumed control of school affairs.
aptitude
clique
posthumous
pedagogy
49. Endowed with flesh; personified Your attitude is so fiendish that you must be a devil ________.
fervor
incarnate
supplant
vital
50. Pertaining to ships or navigation The Maritime Museum contains many models of clipper ships - logbooks - anchors and many other items of a ________ nature.
serenity
gestate
sherbet
nautical