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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Rude; cross Because of his ________ attitude - many people avoided his company.
firebrand
wizened
surly
carafe
2. Irreverence; wickedness We must regard your blasphemy as an act of ________.
impiety
glean
ratify
torrent
3. Lie; mislead; attempt to conceal the truth The audience saw through his attempts to ________ on the subject under discussion and ridiculed his remarks.
glossy
equivocate
inanimate
spasmodic
4. Protective; pertaining to a guardianship I am acting in my ________ capacity when I refuse to grant you permission to leave the campus.
ominous
tutelary
gratuity
muggy
5. Ungrateful person That ________ Bob sneered at the tie I gave him.
ingrate
discursive
wary
procurement
6. Disloyal Once the most loyal of Gorbachev's supporters - Shverdnaze found himself becoming increasingly ________.
disaffected
incline
apoplexy
auroral
7. Loiter; waste time Inasmuch as we must meet a deadline - do not ________ over this work.
parallelism
roil
dawdle
affiliation
8. Social or moral custom; established practice Flying in the face of ________ - George Sand (Amandine Dudevant) shocked her contemporaries by taking lovers and wearing men's clothes.
convention
trite
seasoned
bilious
9. Branching out; subdivision We must examine all the ________s of this pro em.
escapade
denotation
ramification
degraded
10. Poet The ancient ________ Homer sang of the fall of Troy.
allure
prune
bard
pert
11. Husband or wife The search for a ________ for the young Queen Victoria ended happily.
orient
wrench
consort
redolent
12. Situated beyond; unstated and often questionable You must have an ________ motive for your behavior - since there is no obvious reason for it.
ulterior
rarefied
animosity
gossamer
13. Wavering Meteorologists watch the ________s of the barometer in order to predict the weather.
fluctuation
assurance
paramount
skittish
14. Children; offspring He was proud of his ________ but regarded George as the most promising of all his children.
progeny
rout
circuitous
sybarite
15. Hothead; troublemaker The police triedto keep track of all the local ________s when the President came to town.
aphorism
herpetologist
jovial
firebrand
16. Selective; composed of elements drawn from disparate sources His style of interior decoration was ________: bits and pieces of furnishings from widely divergent periods - strikingly juxtaposed to create a unique color.
tether
inerrancy
eclectic
suture
17. Felt in one's inner organs She disliked the ________ sensations she had whenever she rode the roller coaster.
facade
foster
protract
visceral
18. Ornamental band on a wall The ________ of the church was adorned with sculpture.
frieze
preen
magnitude
pertinent
19. Inlaid; mosaic I recall seeing a table with a ________ top of bits of stone and glass in a very interesting pattern.
provident
optometrist
homily
tesselated
20. Aqueduct; passageway for fluids Water was brought to the army in the desert by an improvised ________ from the adjoining mountain.
bullion
conduit
betroth
conversant
21. Lack of balance or symmetry; disproportion Because of the great ________ between the number of men and women invited - the dance was unsuccessful.
imbalance
antithesis
supercilious
belabor
22. Widespread; generally accepted A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views ________ in the America of his day.
economy
ford
unfettered
prevalent
23. Point at which the sun is farthest from the equator The winter ________ usually occurs on December 21.
supplant
solstice
determinate
feasible
24. Logically convincing; sound; legally acceptable You're going to have to come up with a better argument if you want to convince me that your reasoning is ________.
subversive
gamely
secession
valid
25. Expose to slander His opponents tried to ________ the candidate's reputation by spreading rumors about his past.
incredulity
adulation
bland
traduce
26. Versatile; able to take on many forms A remarkably ________ actor - Alec Guinness could take on any role.
thrive
laity
protean
saunter
27. Opening; break The plane was lost in the stormy sky until the pilot saw the city through a ________ in the clouds.
equipoise
archipelago
abate
rift
28. Anger ar an injustice He felt ________ at the ill-treatment of the helpless animals.
causal
indiscriminate
molecule
indignation
29. Make discontented The passengers were ________d by the numerous delays.
choreography
behoove
impale
disgruntle
30. Examine in order to verify authenticity; arrange in order They ________d the newly found manuscripts to determine their age.
militate
collate
pterodactyl
paranoia
31. Yearly allowance The ________ he set up with the insurance company supplements his social security benefits so that he can live very comfortably without working.
epitome
perimeter
condescend
annuity
32. Excessive The people grumbled at his ________ prices but paid them because he had a monopoly.
retain
exorbitant
avid
microcosm
33. Impenetrable; not readily understood; mysterious Experienced poker players try to keep their expressions ________ - hiding their reactions to the cards behind a so-called poker face.
inscrutable
pendant
cathartic
supererogatory
34. Sleep producer; deadener of pain By such ________s - she made the people forget their difficulties and accept their unpleasant circumstances.
suborn
dais
rubble
opiate
35. Practical This is an entirely ________ proposal. I suggest we adopt it.
streotyped
feasible
dais
momentum
36. Phrase culled in meaning by repetition - High school compositions are often marred by such ________s as "strong as an ox."
cliche
dearth
gesticulation
centrifugal
37. Twisting out of shape It is difficult to believe the newspaper accounts of this event because of the ________s and exaggerations of the reporters.
sarcasm
check
incarnation
distortion
38. Collection; heap It took weeks to assort the ________ of miscellaneous items she had collected on her trip.
agglomeration
knotty
collusion
ingenuous
39. Introductory The chairman made a few ________ remarks before he called on the first speaker.
demean
toga
prefactory
dissemble
40. Propriety; seemliness Shocked by the unruly behavior - the teacher criticized the class for its lack of ________.
agrarian
decorum
bifurcated
knavery
41. Female fox; ill-tempered woman Aware that she was right once again - he lost his temper and called her a shrew and a ________.
fervid
overweening
bemused
vixen
42. Marked by changes in fortune - During his ________ career he had lived in palatial mansions and in dreary boardinghouses.
checkered
tycoon
ovation
misadventure
43. Wretched; lacking pride On the streets of New York the homeless live in ________ poverty - huddling in doorways to find shelter from the wind.
entice
jaunty
abject
descry
44. Used to prevent disease Despite all ________ measures introduced by the authorities - the epidemic raged until cool weather set in.
protrude
turbid
prophylactic
extirpate
45. Tolerate; endure The dean would ________ no interference with his disciplinary actions.
docile
brook
resolve
potion
46. Burden; responsibility The emperor was spared the ________ of signing the surrender papers; instead - he relegated the assignment to his generals.
paramount
shun
onus
onslaught
47. Excessively careful He was ________ in checking his accounts and never made mistakes.
comity
meticulous
verisimilitude
subversive
48. Method or system of government When a Frenchman mentions the Old ________ - he refers to the government existing before the revolution.
unconscionable
regime
fulminate
lineaments
49. Trip; short journey He took a quick ________ to Atlantic City.
glutton
jaunt
catalyst
quandary
50. Something new; newness The computer is no longer a ________ around the office.
clavicle
labile
discretion
novelty