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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Defamation; utterance of false and malicious statements Unless you can prove your allegations - your remarks constitute ________.
supercilious
preeminent
yield
slander
2. Unconquerable Superman is ________.
mobile
fitful
incorporate
invincible
3. Journey Auntie Mame was a world traveler whose ________s took her from Tiajuana to Timbuctoo.
dwindle
cadaver
nettle
peregrination
4. Strange; mysterious You have the ________ knack of reading my innermost thoughts.
uncanny
canto
arid
minute
5. Merry Santa Claus is always vivacious and ________.
postulate
hoard
victuals
jocund
6. Point at which the sun is farthest from the equator The winter ________ usually occurs on December 21.
solstice
piebald
embark
yoke
7. Lead astray; wheedle She was ________d into joining the club after an initial reluctance.
gall
ineffable
inveigle
cite
8. Slightly obscure In ________ weather - you cannot see the top of this mountain.
imbue
actuarial
pillory
hazy
9. Breaking up; downfall This ________ in the government can only result in anarchy.
reaper
debacle
inexorable
surpass
10. Harass - annoy - torment; raid The guerrilla band ________(ied) the enemy nightly.
puissant
besmirch
harry
exonerate
11. Idle person; male bee Content to let his wife support him - the would-be writer was in reality nothing but a ________.
ardor
orthodox
appreciate
drone
12. Official publication He read the ________s regularly for announcement of his promotion.
gazette
zany
emulate
rectify
13. Thought - Mathematics problems sometimes require much ________.
optional
tarry
probe
cerebration
14. Pompous; self-important Convinced of his own importance - the actor strutted about the dressing room with a ________ air.
scurry
dishearten
elysian
consequential
15. Slope; inclined plane The house was built with ________s instead of stairs in order to enable the man in the wheelchair to move easily from room to room and floor to floor.
remorse
lassitude
ramp
centrifugal
16. Mournful The ________ howling of the dogs added to our sadness.
outwit
mordant
asunder
lugubrious
17. Dummy The mob showed its irritation by hanging the judge in ________.
prevail
obfuscate
mote
effigy
18. Crowd ________s of shoppers jammed the aisles.
finale
throng
cohorts
modish
19. Wandering Several ________ tribes of Indians would hunt in this area each year.
apiary
kindred
wanton
nomadic
20. Retort; comeback; reply When someone has been rude to me - I find it particularly satisfying to come up with a quick ________.
emollient
rejoinder
bereft
marked
21. Mental calmness Even the latest work crisis failed to shake her ________.
ravage
polemic
composure
begrudge
22. Turn away from Do not ________ from the truth; you must face the facts.
diatribe
upshot
reprobation
deviate
23. Equipment; odds and ends His desk was cluttered with paper - pen - ink - dictionary and other ________ of the writing craft.
warranty
exorcise
mutable
paraphernalia
24. Revenging agent Captain Bligh vowed to be Christian's ________.
nemesis
universal
dwindle
browbeat
25. Sickening; insipid Your ________ sighs fill me with disgust.
inception
fidelity
mawkish
parity
26. Admit to the rights of citizenship (especially the right to vote) Although blacks were ________d shortly after the Civil War - women did not receive the right to vote until 1920.
skimp
seminal
enfranchise
equilibrium
27. 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 ________.
sinecure
robust
suffragist
sage
28. Humoring; yielding; lenient ________ parents spoil their children by giving in to their every whim.
impuissance
epic
charisma
indulgent
29. Claw of bird The falconer wore a leather gauntlet to avoid being clawed by the hawk's ________s.
talon
wispy
metaphysical
celestial
30. Show by example; furnish an example Three-time winner of the Super Bowl - Joe Montana ________(ies) the ideal quarterback.
abortive
desolate
exemplify
moodiness
31. Praise; glorify The astronauts were ________led as the pioneers of the Space Age.
rubble
extol
voluminous
dirge
32. Hatred of marriage He remained a bachelor not because of ________ but because of ill fate: his fiancee died before the wedding.
myriad
misogamy
prosody
neophyte
33. Violate; encroach I think your machine ________s on my patent and intend to sue.
censure
ascribe
farce
infringe
34. Paint or draw with dots Seurat carefully ________d dabs of pure color on the canvas - juxtaposing dots of blue and yellow that the viewer's eye would interpret as green.
stipple
cache
genesis
whorl
35. Extremely hungry The ________ dog upset several garbage pails in its search for food.
saturnine
glaring
somber
ravenous
36. Raised platform for guests of honor When he approached the ________ - he was greeted by cheers from the people who had come to honor him.
proletarian
tantrum
dais
impede
37. Recent convert; beginner This monuntain slope contains slides that will challenge esperts as well as________s.
neophyte
vernal
tranquillity
muddle
38. Faithless lover; flirt Swearing he had never so much as looked at another woman - Jack assured Jill he was no ________.
trek
philanderer
striated
apothegm
39. Prophetic; oracular Until their destruction by fire in 83 B.C. - the ________ books were often consulted by the Romans.
disapprobation
exiguous
sibylline
equitable
40. Murmur or grumble The child ________ed at the doll.
epic
mutter
garish
reactionary
41. Renounce; give up - When Edward VII ________d the British throne - he surprised the entire world.
enthrall
scourge
grandeur
abdicate
42. Division of a poem Do you know the last ________ of "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
rudimentary
psychiatrist
stanza
numismatist
43. Transparent; limpid; easy to understand After reading these stodgy philosophers - I find his ________ style very enjoyable.
liaison
philanderer
pellucid
verbalize
44. Joining; associating with His ________ with the political party was of short duration for he soon disagreed with his colleagues.
verbatim
idiom
affiliation
altruistic
45. Net for catching fish When the shad run during the spring - you may see fishermen with ________s along the banks of our coastal rivers.
distend
seine
ignoble
vilify
46. Pertaining to money Jane held the family purse strings: she made all ________ decisions affecting the household.
monetary
panoramic
injurious
demented
47. Superfluous; more than needed or demanded We have more than enough witnesses to corroborate your statement; to present any more would be ________.
muddle
supererogatory
adventitious
graduated
48. Funeral ceremony Hundreads paid their last respects at his ________(ies).
reverent
fanfare
capillary
obsequy
49. In a spirited manner; with courage Because he had fought ________ against a much superior boxer - the crowd gave him a standing ovation when he left the arena.
interloper
gamely
unilateral
malfeasance
50. Narrow-mindedness; isolation The ________ of the islanders manifested itself in their suspicion of anyuthing foreign.
incontrovertible
insularity
artisan
fluster