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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Essential; pertaining to the substance Although the delegates were aware of the importance of the problem - they could not agree on the ________ issues.
substantive
gamely
serpentine
alimentary
2. Urbanity; polish He is particulary good in roles that require ________ and sophistication.
seclusion
caustic
subterfuge
suavity
3. Case for a sword blade; sheath The drill master told the recruit to wipe the blood from his sword before slipping it back into the ________.
hackneyed
scabbard
sleazy
salvage
4. Prophetic; pertaining to revelations; especially of disaster His ________ remarks were dismissed by his audience as wild surmises.
codicil
loath
despondent
apocalyptic
5. Illegal trade; smuggling; smuggled goods The coast guard tries to prevent ________ in U.S. waters.
depose
muddle
mace
contraband
6. Fatigued; surfeited He looked for exotic foods to stimulate his ________ appetite.
jaded
repeal
diabolical
ossify
7. Terminology; system of names She struggled to master scientific ________.
platonic
diorama
nomenclature
conclusive
8. Ideas of a group of people That ________ is dangerous to this country because it embraces undemocratic philosophies.
assiduous
ideology
depose
guileless
9. Destroy completely The owners intend to ________ the hotel and erect an office building on the site.
advert
raze
shunt
modicum
10. Examine in order to verify authenticity; arrange in order They ________d the newly found manuscripts to determine their age.
collate
invert
amble
repugnance
11. Pistol case Even when he was not in uniform - he carried a ________ and pistol under his arm.
hierarchy
equivocate
fiasco
holster
12. Excessively exacting You are ________ in your demands for perfection; we all make mistakes.
hypercritical
assurance
ramble
supplant
13. Impressive; majestic Visiting the palace at Versailes - she was impressed by the ________ surroundings in which she found herself.
surmount
bristling
practical
august
14. Lament with music The funeral ________ stirred us to tears.
dirge
raspy
overt
solstice
15. Talkativeness The man who married a dumb wife asked the doctor to make him deaf because of his wife's ________ after her cure.
punitive
knavery
seamy
garrulity
16. Prepare by combining; make up in concert How did the inventive chef ever ________ such strange dish?
defunct
nutrient
robust
concoct
17. Pertaining to the organs or sense of touch His callused hands had lost their ________ sensitivity.
disavowal
rancor
tactile
regal
18. Trifles; unimportant matters Too many magazines ignore newsworthy subjects and feature ________.
stalemate
warble
pummel
trivia
19. Spotted When he blushed - his face took on a ________ hue.
mottled
unseemly
troth
monotheism
20. Pledge of good faith especially in betrothal He gave her his ________ and vowed to cherish her always.
surpass
troth
mite
stygian
21. Exact If you don't give me ________ directions and a map - I'll never find your place.
bullion
humid
precise
onerous
22. Old-fashioned; past the prime Her style is ________ and reminiscent of the Victorian era.
passe
desecrate
terrestrial
repulsion
23. Cast off Each spring - the snake ________s off its skin.
slough
extrude
pertinacious
breach
24. Lay eggs Fish ladders had to be built in the dams to assist the salmon returning to ________ in their native streams.
dissent
ravenous
facade
spawn
25. Make thin; weaken By withdrawing their forces - the generals hoped to ________ the enemy lines.
attenuate
assay
giddy
denizen
26. Hidden sarcasm or satire; use of words that convey a meaning opposite to the literal meaning Gradually his listeners began to realize that the excessive praise he was lavishing was merely ________; he was actually denouncing his opponent.
irony
vise
concatenate
foreshadow
27. Abnormal or deviant - Given the ________ nature of the data - we came to doubt the validity of the entire experiment.
ameliorate
raze
aberrant
conveyance
28. Bleach; whiten Although age had ________ed his hair - he was still vigorous and energetic.
blanch
retribution
misdemeanor
gratuitous
29. Likely to change; unstable Because the hormonal changes they undergo affect their spirits - adolescents may become emotionally ________ and experience sudden shifts of mood.
antiquated
caste
labile
augment
30. Dock; landing place Because of the captain's carelessness - the ship crashed into the ________.
quay
odorous
skimp
caustic
31. Determined;stubborn Les Miserables tells of Inspector Javert's long - ________ pursuit of the criminal Jean Valjean.
dogged
harrow
physiological
overbearing
32. Support; act superior toward Experts in a field sometimes appear to ________ people who are less knowledgeable of the subject.
refectory
diurnal
patronize
array
33. Neat and trim In "The Odd Couple -" Tony Randall played Felix Unger - an excessively ________ soul who could not stand to have a hair out of place.
invective
prattle
ductility
dapper
34. Huge; enormous The ________ wrestler was terrified of mice.
fallow
gargantuan
sextant
exonerate
35. Entrance; a way in Because of his wealth and social position - he had ________ into the most exclusive circles.
morbid
entree
somnolent
incommodious
36. Very poor person Though Widow Brown was living on a reduced income - she was by no means a ________.
censure
pauper
apotheosis
propitious
37. Very wicked He was universally feared because of his many ________ deeds.
nefarious
dilute
mealymouthed
alimony
38. One-sided This legislation is ________ since it binds only one party in the controversy.
venturesome
unilateral
isotope
supplicate
39. School of the fine arts (especiallymusic or drama) A gifted violinist - Marya was selected to study at the ________.
dappled
conservatory
effrontery
disembark
40. Long period of time; an age It has taken ________s for our civilization to develop.
indenture
eon
yore
bifurcated
41. Teacher He could never be a stuffy ________; his classes were always lively and filled with humor.
eddy
pedagogue
limbo
sallow
42. Puzzle Depite all attempts to decipher the code - it remained an ________.
enigma
horde
terminology
whet
43. Confuse; puzzle No mystery could ________ Sherlock Holmes for long.
confound
consort
pithy
absolute
44. Tax levied by a ruler; mark of respect The colonists refused to pay ________ to a foreign despot.
pharisaical
peripheral
tribute
cauterize
45. Entreating; beseeching He could not resist the dog's ________ whimpering - and he gave it some food.
remission
lament
ardor
suppliant
46. Belief that life is basically bad or evil; gloominess The good news we have been receiving lately indicates that there is little reason for your ________.
espionage
amicable
pessimism
sadistic
47. Active enmity He incurred the ________ of the ruling class because he advocated limitations of their power.
florid
explicate
tribulation
animosity
48. Container for feeding farm animals; lowest point (of a wave - business cycle - etc.) The hungry pigs struggled to get at the fresh swill in the ________. The surfer rode her board - coasting along in the trough between two waves.
trough
incense
quaff
silt
49. Unaccustomed He hesitated to assume the ________ role of master of ceremonies at the dinner.
unwonted
disparity
mollify
unearth
50. Cater to the low desires of others The reviewer accused the makers of Lethal Weapon of ________ing to the masses' taste of violence.
despise
parity
saunter
pander