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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Over explain away No matter how hard he tried to talk around the issue - President Bush could not ________ over the fact that he had raised the taxes after all.
cant
gloss
inconsistency
paramour
2. Harmful; damaging Your acceptance of her support will ultimately prove ________ rather than helpful to your cause.
extant
condole
detrimental
incentive
3. Courteous regard for another's wish In ________ to his desires - the employers granted him a holiday.
metropolis
deference
anonymity
contest
4. Money Preferring ________ to undying fame - he wrote stories of popular appeal.
precedent
catharsis
lucre
kinetic
5. Trifles; unimportant matters Too many magazines ignore newsworthy subjects and feature ________.
trivia
palliate
fickle
pillage
6. Region near heaven or hell where certain souls are kept Among the divisions of Hell are Purgatory and ________.
pathological
dinghy
limbo
proxy
7. Correspondence of parts; harmonious relationship The student demonstrated the ________ of the two triangles by using the hypotenuse-arm theorem.
perquisite
thrifty
congruence
heterodox
8. Variety; dissimilitude The ________ of colleges in this country indicates that many levels of ability are being served.
contagion
reiterate
prattle
diversity
9. Cater to the low desires of others The reviewer accused the makers of Lethal Weapon of ________ing to the masses' taste of violence.
ratiocination
bacchanalian
sage
pander
10. Scrupulous; careful A ________ editor checked every definition for its accuracy.
statutory
unprecedented
conscientious
ambulatory
11. Chain; fetter The criminal's ankles were ________d to prevent his escape.
condole
besmirch
reconnaissance
shackle
12. Old age; feeble mindedness of old age Most of the decisions are being made by the junior members of the company because of the ________ of the president.
senility
caste
mercantile
titter
13. Pretense (of strength); deception; high cliff Claire thought Lord Byron's boast that he would swim the Hellespont was just a ________ - she was astounded when he dove from the high bluff into the waters below.
bluff
sophistry
luminous
sadistic
14. Language used by special group; gibberish We tried to understand the ________ of the peddlers in the market place but could not find any basis for comprehension.
jargon
rejuvenate
bane
gall
15. Unintentional; not knowing She was the ________ tool of the swindlers
redolent
catastrophe
compress
unwitting
16. Sensitive; irascible Do not discuss this phase of the problem as he is very ________ about it.
touchy
erratic
fester
knit
17. Deputize; pass to others It ________d upon us - the survivors - to arrange peace terms with the enemy.
cataclysm
novelty
devolve
scale
18. Intruder The merchant thought of his competitors as ________s who were stealing away his trade.
vaunted
interloper
diurnal
ashen
19. Serving as a model; outstanding Her exemplary behavior was praised at commencement.
exemplary
arcane
fabricate
fluted
20. Measure; distribute He tried to be impartial in his efforts to ________ out justice.
mete
subversive
dotage
adulation
21. Construction that is flagrantly incorrect grammatically I must give this paper a failing mark because it contains many ________s.
censorious
solecism
berate
cherubic
22. Survey of enemy by soldiers; reconnoitering If you encounter any enemy soldiers during your ________- capture them for questioning.
yield
stoic
shrew
reconnaissance
23. Notorious; conspicuously bad; shocking She was an ________ liar; we all knew better than to believe a word she said.
niggle
spruce
replete
egregious
24. Easily deceived He preyed upon ________ people - who believed his stories of easy wealth.
verbalize
gullible
auroral
consanguinity
25. Radiating; departing from the center - Many automatic drying machines remove excess moisture from clothing by ________ force.
jaundiced
prim
dint
centrifugal
26. Hang about; wait nearby The police helicopter ________ed above the accident.
vilify
espionage
redolent
hover
27. Poisonous We must seek an antidote for whatever ________ substance he has eaten.
toxic
withdrawn
retiring
archipelago
28. Private meeting He was present at all their ________s as an unofficial observer.
conclave
hypercritical
assail
trivia
29. Charlatan; impostor Do not be misled by the exorbitant claims of this ________; he cannot cure you.
quack
oust
apposite
bowdlerize
30. Vibrate pendulumlike; waver It is interesting to note how public opinion ________s between the extremes of optimism and pessimism.
hybrid
oscillate
misogamy
puerile
31. Dig; investigate ________(ing) into old books and manuscripts is part of a researcher's job.
silt
ragamuffin
missive
delve
32. Not essential; minor The scholarship covered his major expenses at college and some of his ________expenses as well.
emaciated
incidental
junta
proscenium
33. Aid; assistance; relief We shall be ever grateful for the ________ our country gave us when we were in need.
obeisance
succor
debris
contentious
34. Clever He came up with a use for Styrofoam packing balls that was so ________ that his business school professors declared it was marketable.
limber
ingenious
voluminous
repertoire
35. Solemn curse; someone or something that is despised He heaped ________ upon his foe.
disabuse
balk
anathema
ravenous
36. Very small In the twentieth century - physicists have made their greatest discoveries about the characteristics of ________ objects like the atom and its parts.
listless
infinitesimal
calligraphy
impecunious
37. Ghostly being that sucks the blood of the living Children were afraid to go to sleep at night because of the many legends of ________s.
conveyance
vampire
labyrinth
apogee
38. Accuse; serve as evidence against The witness's testimony against the racketeers ________s some high public officials as well.
dogged
hibernate
incriminate
modish
39. Tunnels in which rabbits live; crowded conditions in which people live. The tenement was a veritable ________ - packed with people too poor to live elsewhere.
warren
robust
discrepancy
inane
40. Wandering Many a charming tale has been written about the knights-________ who helped the weak and punished the guilty during the Age of Chivalry.
imperturbable
imbroglio
oculist
errant
41. Loiter; waste time Inasmuch as we must meet a deadline - do not ________ over this work.
apotheosis
affluence
simulate
dawdle
42. Swagger; assumed air of defiance The ________ of the young criminal disappeared when he was confronted by the victims of his brutal attack.
bravado
bevy
conjugal
assert
43. Come between She ________d in the argument between her two sons.
outspoken
intervene
glower
averse
44. Foul smelling; unwholesome I never could stand the ________ atmosphere surrounding the slaughter houses.
harry
taciturn
posture
noisome
45. Something originally of little value or importance that in time becomes very valuable Unnoticed by the critics at its publication - the eventual Pulitzer Prize winner was a classic ________.
noisome
paean
juxtapose
sleeper
46. Dark; dusky Despite the stereotype - not all Italians are ________; many are fair and blond.
salvage
unassuming
inverse
swarthy
47. Protest; objection The authorities were deaf to the pastor's ________s about the lack of police protection in the area.
tribunal
ubiquitous
remonstrance
relapse
48. Trinket; trifle The child was delighted with the ________ she had won in the grab bag.
grate
bauble
equivocal
tenacity
49. Sheer; like cobwebs Nylon can be woven into ________ or thick fabrics.
gossamer
expunge
resplendent
whimsical
50. Fame For many years an unheralded researcher - Barbara McClintock gained international ________ when she won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
renown
odyssey
arroyo
annul