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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Plundering After the ________s of the invaders - the people were penniless.
junket
depredation
anomalous
capricious
2. Senility In his ________ - the old man bored us with long tales of events in his childhood.
fluctuation
dotage
aspirant
dissolution
3. Loyalty A dog's ________ to its owner is one of the reasons why that animal is a favorite household pet.
tentative
fidelity
sedentary
docile
4. Curved - hooked He can be recognized by his ________ nose - curved like the beak of the eagle.
intimidation
aquiline
dilate
descry
5. With a sideways or indirect look Looking ________ at her questioner - she displayed her scorn.
translucent
askance
arbiter
milieu
6. Accidental; casual He found this ________ meeting with his friend extremely fortunate.
quorum
adventitious
ashen
adamant
7. Having a low-cut neckline Fashion decrees that evening gowns be ________ this season; bare shoulders are again the vogue.
stoic
deface
decollete
servile
8. Long heroic poem - novel - or similar work of art Kurosawa's film Seven Samurai is an ________ portraying the struggle of seven warriors to destroy a band of robbers.
masticate
indigence
epic
tawdry
9. Servile flatterer The king enjoyed the servile compliments and attentions of the ________s in his retinue.
misapprehension
sycophant
implausible
rationalize
10. Scatter The molecules will ________ throughout the space according to the second law of thermodynamics.
posture
intersperse
maelstrom
manifold
11. Desert; abandon; renounce No one expected Foster to ________ his wife and children and run off with another woman.
rueful
molecule
forsake
errant
12. Suitable to debate or courts of law In her best ________ manner - the lawyer addressed the jury.
forensic
condiments
jostle
emendation
13. Prescribed diet and habits I doubt whether the results warrant our living under such a strict ________.
regimen
apothegm
toxic
contrite
14. Meager; insufficient Thinking his helping of food was ________ - Oliver Twist asked for more.
usury
queue
scanty
requiem
15. Glowing ardor Their kiss was full of the ________ of first love.
qualified
fervor
palatial
prude
16. Lacking self-restraint His ________ behavior off stage shocked many people and they refused to attend the plays and movies in which he appeared.
incontinent
grapple
hyperbole
pacify
17. Time past. He dreamed of the elegant homes of _________ - but gave no thought to their inelegant plumbing.
drudgery
shrew
lumber
yore
18. Discuss lightly; exchange blows or words The president refused to ________ words with reporters at the press conference.
scaffold
marsupial
bifurcated
bandy
19. Arrogance; excessive self-conceit Filled with ________ - Lear refused to heed his friends' warnings.
hubris
abase
concoct
provender
20. Tolerate; endure The dean would ________ no interference with his disciplinary actions.
brook
monastic
gusty
jostle
21. Pale; wan Because his occupation required that he work at night and sleep during the day - he had an exceptionally ________ complexion.
pallid
voluminous
didactic
heinous
22. Evasive; baffling; hard to grasp His ________ dreams of wealth were costly to those of his friends who supported him financially.
elusive
irreconsilable
ineffectual
collation
23. Submissive; patient and long-suffering Mr. Barrett never expected his ________ daughter would dare to defy him by eloping with her suitor.
parallelism
braggadocio
natation
meek
24. Loosely connected Though he tried to follow the plot of Gravity's Rainbow - John found the novel too ________.
infidel
episodic
elicit
idolatry
25. Damaged; disfigured She had to refinish the ________surface of the table.
infiltrate
heterogeneous
scintillate
marred
26. Clumsy; boorish Such remarks are ________ and out of place; you should apologize for making them.
gauche
effusion
proponent
arrogance
27. Shameless; bold; unconcealed Shocked by Huck Finn's ________ lies - Miss Watson prayed the good Lord would give him a sense of his unregenerate wickedness.
avid
blatant
barefaced
distill
28. Explore with tools The surgeon ________d the wound for foreign matter before suturing it.
attest
implication
probe
aspersion
29. Incurable; uncorrectable The error she made was ________; she could see no way to repair it.
profane
listless
irremediable
militate
30. Work together Two writers ________d in preparing this book.
collaborate
astigmatism
prohibitive
equable
31. Authorized agent Please act as my ________ and vote for this slate of candidates in my absence.
proxy
untoward
quibble
mordant
32. Repay; revenge The wretch ________d his benefactors by betraying them.
distrait
requite
rotundity
vent
33. Pertaining to fishing He spent many happy hours at the lake in his ________ activities.
impale
piscatorial
thrall
libelous
34. Denounce; utter censure or invective He ________ed against the demagoguery of the previous speaker and urged that the audience reject his philosophy as dangerous.
headstrong
inveigh
grandiloquent
necromancy
35. Huge Radio City Music Hall has a ________ stage.
augury
expertise
sherbet
colossal
36. A facial distortion to show feeling such as pain - disgust - etc. Even though he remained silent - his ________ indicated his displeasure.
grimace
underscore
archives
flourish
37. Substance that prevents infection It is advisable to apply an ________ to any wound - no matter how slight or insignificant.
quizzical
loath
obituary
antiseptic
38. 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.
conjecture
stipple
anathematize
sojourn
39. Be suited to; be incumbent upon In this time of crisis - it ________s all of us to remain calm and await the instructions of our superiors.
burly
introspective
ford
behoove
40. Disagree In a landmark Supreme Court decision - Justice Marshall ________ed from the majority opinion.
tertiary
despoil
infraction
dissent
41. Practical This is an entirely ________ proposal. I suggest we adopt it.
feasible
rotunda
exorcise
sensuous
42. Stingy; excessively frugal His ________ nature did not permit him to enjoy any luxuries.
solvent
aver
parsimonious
inane
43. Having human form or characteristics Primitive religions often have deities with ________ characteristics.
anthropomorphic
contravene
exchequer
cardinal
44. Justify; authorize. Before the judge issues the injunction - you must convince her this action is ________ed.
pigment
warrant
equine
expletive
45. Agree Did you ________ with the decision of the court or did you find it unfair?
awl
subversive
concur
deliberate
46. Idealistic but impractical His head is in the clouds; he is constantly presenting these ________ schemes.
trilogy
avert
quixotic
subjective
47. Beginning; forming of a idea At the first ________ of the work - he was consulted.
conception
execrable
ape
untoward
48. Hatch; scheme Inasmuch as our supply of electricity is cut off - we shall have to rely on the hens to ________ these eggs.
incubate
tactile
dilute
gist
49. Pertaining to Pharisees - who paid scrupulous attention to tradition; self-righteous; hypocritical Walter Lippmann has pointed out that moralists who do not attempt to explain the moral code they advocate are often regarded as ________ and ignored.
troth
pharisaical
hummock
inured
50. Temporary moderation of disease symptoms; cancellation of a debt; forgiveness or pardon Though Senator Tsongas had been treated for cancer - his symptoms were in ________ - and he was considered fit to handle the strains of a Presidential race.
vernacular
importune
reverie
remission
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