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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Rankle - produce irritation or resentment Joe's insult ________ed in Anne's mind for days - and made her too angry to speak to him.
fester
extenuate
junta
perfunctory
2. Crookedly; slanted; at an angle When he placed his hat ________ upon his head - his observers laughed.
cog
askew
terminate
sage
3. Beginning; in an early stage I will go to sleep early for I want to break an ________ cold.
incipient
unerringly
concur
dispassionate
4. Testimony under oath He made his ________ in the judge's chamber.
decoy
pellmell
timbre
deposition
5. Lassitude; depression His friends tried to overcome the ________ into which he had fallen by taking him to parties and to the theater.
didactic
composure
languor
voluminous
6. Motivated solely by money or gain "I'm not in this war because I get my kicks waving flags -" said the ________ soldier. "I'm in it for the dough."
mercenary
perspicacious
aberrant
perceptive
7. Small metallic piece sewn to clothing for ornamentation The thousands of ________s on her dress sparkled in the glare of the stage lights.
discredit
spangle
monastic
divergent
8. Rubbing away; tending to grind down Just as ________ cleaning powders can wear away a shiny finish - abrasive remarks can wear away a listener's patience.
exude
reprehensible
inception
abrasive
9. Inscription in memory of a dead person In his will - he dictated the ________ he wanted placed on his tombstone.
reimburse
immure
mutable
epitaph
10. Weaken; sap The recent corruption scandals have ________d many people's faith in the city government.
stipple
tract
anthropomorphic
undermine
11. Restrain; handcuff The police immediately ________d the prisoner so he could not escape.
canter
quisling
proxy
manacle
12. Disintegration; looseness in morals The profligacy and ________ of life in Caligula's Rome appall some historians.
perdition
didactic
collusion
dissolution
13. Understatement for emphasis To say - "He little realizes -" when we mean that he does not realize at all - is an example of the kind of understatement we call ________.
litotes
ephemeral
celibate
accessible
14. Dig up; unearth They ________red the body and held an autopsy.
innovation
rapacious
rejoinder
disinter
15. Monkeylike Lemurs are nocturnal mammals and have many ________ characteristics - although they are less intelligent than monkeys.
deciduous
pied
hindmost
simian
16. Serious or fatal accident - The number of automotive ________(ies) on this holiday weekend was high.
haggle
indifferent
casualty
behemoth
17. Happines; appropriateness (of a remark - choice - etc.) She wrote a note to the newlyweds wishing them great ________ in their wedded life.
musty
compliant
hardy
felicity
18. Critical comments; severe and adverse criticism His ________s on the author's style are prejudiced and unwarranted.
aberrant
mire
stricture
tepid
19. Person who verbally harasses others The ________ kept interrupting the speaker with rude remarks.
indolence
sluggard
incubus
heckler
20. Freeze; coagulate His blood ________ed in his veins as he saw the dread monster rush toward him.
negation
castigation
nettle
congeal
21. Strong - brawny; steadfast His consistent support of the party has proved that he is a ________ and loyal member.
vent
stalwart
scanty
condescend
22. Place where a river can be crossed on foot Rather than risk using the shaky rope bridge - David walked a half-mile downstream until he came to the neartest ________.
dally
tipple
ford
vernal
23. Change in voting district lines in order to favor a political party The illogical pattern of the map of this congressional district is proof that the state legislature ________ed this area in order to favor the majority party.
officious
mercantile
puerile
gerrymander
24. Speak distinctly How will people understand you if you do not ________?
enunciate
snicker
caustic
primordial
25. Sleep producer; deadener of pain By such ________s - she made the people forget their difficulties and accept their unpleasant circumstances.
opiate
platitude
saga
rescind
26. Docile You will find the children in this school very ________ and willing to learn.
brochure
bacchanalian
tractable
dregs
27. Lacking caution; injudicious It is ________ to exercise vigorously and become overheated when you are unwell.
foliage
imprudent
astral
ramp
28. Weakness The doctor prescribed vitamin and mineral supplements for the sick old woman because of her ________.
descry
frailty
verity
junket
29. Increase The new contract calls for a 10 percent ________in salary for each employee for the next two years.
flotsam
increment
verdant
blithe
30. Relating to a unifying motif or idea Those who think of Moby Dick as a simple adventure story about whaling miss is underlying ________ import.
thematic
canard
appal
ursine
31. Differing; deviating The two witnesses presented the jury with remarkably ________ accounts of the same epipode.
pugilist
nuptial
sedative
divergent
32. Short speech at conclusion of dramatic work The audience was so disappointed in the play that many did not remain to hear the ________.
facilitate
epilogue
ultimatum
vouchsafe
33. Capable of being bribed The ________ policeman accepted the bribe offered him by the speeding motorist whom he had stopped.
venal
modicum
avow
primp
34. Suitable to debate or courts of law In her best ________ manner - the lawyer addressed the jury.
tithe
forensic
overbearing
lassitude
35. Participation; involvement You cannot keep your ________ in this affair secret very long; you would be wise to admit your involvement immediately.
flotsam
complicity
portend
decrepitude
36. Boisterous merrymaking New Year's Eve is a night of ________.
soporific
revelry
conduit
askew
37. Face He prided himself on his ability to analyze a person's character by studying his ________.
peon
physiognomy
subsidiary
interim
38. Pertaining to a bishop or pope; pompous or pretentious From the very beginning of his ministry it was clear from his ________ pronouncements that John was destined for a high pontifical office.
ethos
pontifical
hypochondriac
ventriloquist
39. Science of preparing and serving good food One of the by-products of his trip to Europe was his interest in ________; he enjoyed preparing and serving foreign dishes to his friends.
annuity
jostle
insinuate
gastronomy
40. Hinder; block The special prosecutor determined that the Attorney General - though inept - had not intentionally set out to ________ the progress of the investigation.
rancor
percussion
impede
geniality
41. Offer as a sacrifice The tribal kind offered to ________ his daughter to quiet the angry gods.
immolate
synthetic
gibe
chaotic
42. Conformity in fulfilling requirements; readiness to The design for the new school had to be in ________ with the local building code.
profusion
protean
compliance
versatile
43. Oily; bland; insincerely suave Uriah Heep disguised his nefarious actions by ________ protestations of his "'umility."
omnipotent
inimitable
unctous
eclectic
44. Given to joking The salesman was so ________ that many of his customers suggested that he become a stand-up comic.
jocose
mincing
icon
accolade
45. Imitation of another's style in musical composition or in writing We cannot even say that her music is a ________ of this or that composer; it is rather - reminiscent of many musicians.
adage
levy
venal
pastiche
46. Burden Some people ________ themselves with too much luggage - when they take short trips.
alimentary
parity
punitive
encumber
47. Burn without flame; be liable to break out at any moment The rags ________ed for hours before they burst into flame.
smolder
ratiocination
septic
accede
48. Refer to Since you ________ to this matter so frequently - you must regard it as important.
advert
vicissitude
plasticity
cadence
49. Long - passionate - and vehement speech In her lengthy ________ - the principal berated the offenders.
lurid
irresolute
harangue
predatory
50. To make liquids murky by stirring up sediment; to disturb Be careful when you pour not to ________ the wine; if you stir up the sediment you'll destroy the flavor.
roil
expostulation
incarnate
gargolye