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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Writings preceding and following the passage quoted Because these lines are taken out of ________ - they do not convey the message the author intended.
context
apostate
galaxy
hiatus
2. Emphasize Adressing the jogging class - Kim ________d the importance to runners of good nutrition.
vapid
underscore
energize
sardonic
3. Abnormal or deviant - Given the ________ nature of the data - we came to doubt the validity of the entire experiment.
aberrant
bereft
clandestine
nicety
4. Worn out; exhausted; barren The literature of the age reflected the ________ condition of the writers; no new ideas were forthcoming.
effete
eerie
discourse
analgesic
5. Pester; annoy She was forced to change her telephone number because she was ________ed by obscene phone calls.
badger
suffragist
impasse
itinerary
6. Full-bosomed; plump; jolly - High fashion models usually are slender rather than ________.
legerdemain
unravel
buxom
glut
7. Green coating on copper which has been exposed to the weather Despite all attempts to protect the statue from the elements - it became coated with ________.
verdigris
temper
sedition
abash
8. Monastery or convent - The nuns lived in the ________.
cloister
headstrong
sinister
balk
9. Hunt through discarded materials for usable items; search - especially for food If you need car parts that the dealers no longer stock - try ________ing for odd bits and pieces at the auto wreckers' yards.
finale
volition
scavenge
stupor
10. Eliminate from consideration; reject Believing in John's love for her - she ________ed the notion that he might be unfaithful.
dismiss
scenario
vicarious
stamina
11. Isolation; solitude One moment she loved crowds; the next - she sought ________.
comprehensive
lackadaisical
vitiate
seclusion
12. Not frank; eluding Your ________ answers convinced the judge that you were witholding important evidence.
worldly
evasive
fantastic
homily
13. Calming drug or influence It is dangerous to drive after taking the ________; it brings drowsiness.
sedative
incline
shoddy
insubordinate
14. Harass; trouble Many problems ________ the American public school system.
auxiliary
ambience
beset
unfledged
15. Place side by side Comparison will be easier if you ________ the two objects.
disgruntle
juxtapose
polygamist
truism
16. Dangerous Your occupation is too ________ for insurance companies to consider your application.
hazardous
augment
ecclesiastic
licentious
17. Noble; aristocratic We greatly admired her well-bred - ________ elegance
causal
bolster
patrician
amend
18. Hindrance; stumbling-block She had a speech ________ that prevented her from speaking clearly.
hale
optimum
impediment
allure
19. Greed for wealth King Midas's ________ has been famous for centuries.
diadem
censure
elucidate
avarice
20. Text of an opera The composer of an opera's music is remembered more frequently than the author of its ________.
grotto
respite
libretto
plummet
21. Combine; unite in one body The unions will attempt to ________ their groups into one national body.
balm
amalgamate
languid
limbo
22. Lower Tradition locates hell in the ________ regions.
thematic
nether
vendor
viscous
23. Proper; appropriate Lady Bracknell did not think it was ________ for Ernest to lack a proper family; no baby abandoned on a doorstep could grow up to marry her daughter.
seemly
intelligentsia
anneal
vitriolic
24. Regretful; sorrowful; dejected The artist has captured the sadness of childhood in his portrait of the boy with the ________ countenance.
rueful
exacerbate
bedraggle
apprehensive
25. Make unnecessary; get rid of I hope this contribution will ________ any need for further collections of funds.
emissary
abrasive
obviate
impuissance
26. Existing at the beginning (of time); rudimentary The Neanderthal Man is one of our ________ ancestors.
primordial
facet
filial
obsolete
27. Maker and seller of eyeglasses The patient took the prescription given him by his oculist to the ________.
podiatrist
herpetologist
optician
tundra
28. Chain; fetter The criminal's ankles were ________d to prevent his escape.
shackle
ample
calumny
concise
29. Stylish; sporty He wore his hat at a ________ and jaunty angle.
malevolent
effusion
rakish
consanguinity
30. Madly excited As soon as they smelled smoke - the ________ animals milled about in their cages.
tumid
frenzied
irascible
dishearten
31. Person convicted of a grave crime A convicted________ loses the right to vote
sinecure
inimical
felon
nomenclature
32. Tax levied by a ruler; mark of respect The colonists refused to pay ________ to a foreign despot.
hale
oracular
tribute
archipelago
33. The act of anointing with oil The anointing with oil of a person near death is called extreme ________.
asceptic
bloated
hypochondriac
unction
34. Free The company offered to give one package ________ to every purchaser of one of their products.
gratis
marked
discretion
abut
35. Ordinary; commonplace We were disappointed because he gave a rather ________ performance in this role.
beholden
pan
mediocre
provender
36. Capable of being bribed The ________ policeman accepted the bribe offered him by the speeding motorist whom he had stopped.
impute
sham
venal
perusal
37. Courting favor by cringing and flattering She was constantly surrounded by a group of ________ admirers who had hoped to win some favor.
disgorge
coalesce
unobtrusive
fawning
38. Determine or seek opinions - votes - etc. - After ________ing the sentiments of his constituents - the congressman was confident that he represented the majority opinion of his district.
penury
canvass
aggrandize
intervene
39. Modest; shy Given Susan't ________ personality - no one expected her to take up public speaking; surprisingly enough - she became a star of the school debate team.
liability
retiring
gadfly
appurtenances
40. Shaky; infirm from old age Although he is not as yet a ________ and senile old man - his ideas and opinions no longer can merit the respect we gave them years ago.
wrangle
fawning
repudiate
doddering
41. Arraged by degree (of height - difficulty - etc.) Margaret loved her ________ set of Russian hollow wooden dolls; she spent hours happily putting the smaller dolls into their larger counterparts.
testator
graduated
ruminate
disinterested
42. Light-hearted; dizzy He felt his ________ youth was past.
parley
giddy
humdrum
preempt
43. Witty thought or saying - usually short Poor Richard's ________s made Benjamin Franklin famous.
torque
overhaul
meander
epigram
44. Exile; someone who has withdrawn from his native land Henry James was an American ________ who settled in England.
problematic
homily
expatriate
commandeer
45. Warn; reprove He ________ed his listeners to change their wicked ways.
admonish
proponent
stratified
slither
46. Recollection Her ________s of her experiences are so fascinating that she ought to write a book.
insubordinate
pathetic
reminiscence
venal
47. Weaken She was slow to recover from her illness; even a short walk to the window ________d her.
enervate
fastidious
replete
evanescent
48. Self-satisfied There was a ________ look on his face as he examined his paintings.
pendant
complacent
figurine
aspersion
49. Harsh and shrill His ________ laughter irritated me and grated on my ears.
slake
scurry
raucous
premonitory
50. Environment; means of expression His ________ is watercolors - although he has produced excellent oil paintings and lithographs.
sibylline
milieu
kismet
bloated