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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Honor; glory; praise The singer complacently received ________ on his performance from his entourage.
redolent
kudos
concatenate
erotic
2. Mischance; ill luck The young explorer met death by ________.
anneal
onomatopoeia
misadventure
infamous
3. Disown; disavow He announced that he would ________ all debts incurred by his wife.
anguish
simile
repudiate
verdant
4. Fallen fruit; unexpected lucky event. This huge tax refund is quite a ________.
profound
windfall
gazette
choleric
5. Physical features of a region Before the generals gave the order to attack - they ordered a complete study of the ________ of the region.
vampire
demean
nostrum
topography
6. Vicious assault We suffered many casualties during unexpected ________ of the enemy troops.
paroxysm
contusion
gamely
onslaught
7. Pertaining to soil deposits left by running water The farmers found the ________ deposits at the mouth of the river very fertile.
perennial
alluvial
expedite
ichthyology
8. Trinket; trifle The child was delighted with the ________ she had won in the grab bag.
eulogistic
entrance
dutiful
bauble
9. Freedom from narrow limitations I think you have permitted your son too much ________ in this matter.
audacious
consensus
latitude
lode
10. 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.
gloss
insidious
rant
emanate
11. One who serves for hire (usually used contemptuously) In a matter of such importance - I do not wish to deal with ________s; I must meet with the chief.
drab
smattering
hireling
supplant
12. Lowest point Although few people realized it - the Dow-Jones averages had reached their ________ and would soon begin an upward surge.
exploit
sere
nadir
skulk
13. Sweet sounding The ________ sounds of the birds at dawn were soon drowned out by the roar of traffic passing our motel.
dulcet
whiff
rendezvous
cacophony
14. Pen name Samuel Clemens' ________ was Mark Twain.
fitful
equanimity
pseudonym
catastrophe
15. Outwit; baffle - In order to ________ the enemy - we will make two preliminary attacks in other sections before starting our major campaign.
circumvent
diffusion
furtive
mangy
16. Loiter; waste time Inasmuch as we must meet a deadline - do not ________ over this work.
dawdle
vociferous
veracious
proxy
17. Grow gradually smaller. From now until December 21 - the winter solstice - the hours of daylight will ________.
monarchy
winnow
wane
dissonance
18. Book for religious instruction; instruction by question and answer - He taught by engaging his pupils in a ________ until they gave him the correct answer.
statute
catechism
unobtrusive
thermal
19. Too particular; fussy The old lady was ________ about her food and ate very little.
citadel
nugatory
finicky
resuscitate
20. Enigmatic; mysterious The Mona Lisa's ________ expression has puzzled art lovers for centuries.
resuscitate
snivel
sphinx-like
yoke
21. Noble ambition Youth's ________s should be as lofty as the stars.
aspiration
analogous
depredation
nocturnal
22. Beg He ________d her to give him a second chance.
foster
indissoluble
implore
recant
23. Obscure and mysterious; occult It is strange to consider that modern chemistry originated in the ________ teachings of the ancient alchemists.
equity
hermetic
foolhardy
calumny
24. Regret Although I ________ the vulgarity of your language - I defend your right to express yourself freely.
docket
parched
canard
deplore
25. Openmouthed She stared - ________ - at the many strange animals in the zoo.
mammal
cauterize
agape
vertex
26. Delaying Your ________ tactics may compel me to cancel the contract.
apotheosis
dilatory
alcove
clientele
27. Ability to identify with another's feelings - ideas - etc What made Ann such a fine counselor was her ________ - her ability to put herself in her client's place and feel his emotions as if they were her own.
empathy
bolster
stentorian
shoddy
28. Shrill - trumpetlike sound - We woke to the ________ to muffle its striking.
negligible
ingenuous
clarion
rococo
29. Excessive interest in one's self; belief that one should be interested in one's self rather than in others His ________ prevented him from seeing the needs of his colleagues.
abrasive
martinet
concoct
egoism
30. Not literal - but metaphorical; using a figure of speech "To lose one's marbles" is a ________ expression; if you're told Jack has lost his marbles - no one expects you to rush out to buy him a replacement set.
unerringly
ragamuffin
factious
figurative
31. Not compulsory; left to one's choice I was impressed by the range of ________ accessories for my microcomputer that were available.
optional
bawdy
check
promontory
32. Remove (forcible) Thrusting her fist up under the choking man's lower ribs - Margaret used the Heimlich maneuver to ________ the food caught in this throat.
choreography
antiseptic
dislodge
prune
33. Vaguely longing; sadly pensive. With a last _________ glance at the happy couples dancing in the hall - Sue headed back to her room to study for her exam.
etymology
nirvana
wistful
trough
34. Surrender something; efect; vomit Unwilling to ________ the cash he had stolen from the pension fund - the embezzler tried to run away.
disgorge
insomnia
tenuous
prattle
35. Having an odor This variety of hybrid tea rose is more ________ than the one you have in your garden.
mnemonic
docile
odorous
quizzical
36. Heterogeneous mixture; medley He offered a ________ of folk songs from many lands.
fallible
protuberance
visage
potpourri
37. Having a very fine bore - The changes in surface tension of liquids in ________ vessels is of special interest to physicists.
pestle
capillary
divergent
labile
38. Laughable; trifling Let us be serious; this is not a ________ issue.
subjugate
vitreous
prolong
ludicrous
39. Position giving an advantage They fired upon the enemy from behind trees - walls and any other point of ________ they could find.
agnostic
palimpsest
vantage
inalienable
40. Tube in which patterns made by the reflection in mirrors of colored pieces of glass - etc. - produce interesting symmetrical effects People found a new source of entertainment while peering through the ________; they found the ever-changing patterns
ebb
monarchy
kaleidoscope
somnolent
41. Spread over A blush ________d her cheeks when we teased her about her love affair.
suffuse
rusticate
beneficent
parameter
42. Fear; trembling agitation We must face the enemy without ________ if we are to win this battle.
precipitous
renege
limbo
trepidation
43. Ancestors Reverence for one's ________ (sometimes referred to as ancestor worship) plays an important part in many Oriental cultures.
dilemma
forebears
dismember
exigency
44. Bloody The battle of lwo Jina was unexpectedly ________ with many casualties.
atrophy
interminable
sanguinary
tacit
45. Comfort in trouble I hope you will find ________ in the thought that all of us share your loss.
solace
potent
hazardous
ecclesiastic
46. Provisional; experimental Your ________ plans sound plausible; let me know when the final details are worked out.
tentative
laborious
jaded
tonsure
47. One of the hereditary classes in Hindu society - social stratification; prestige - The differences created by ________ in India must be wiped out if true democracy is to prevail in that country.
fervor
allude
caste
quell
48. Sink The sailors decided to ________ their vessel rather than surrender it to the enemy.
pungency
scuttle
jaded
absolve
49. Woman who rules a family or larger social group The ________ ruled her gypsy tribe with a firm hand.
paroxysm
matriarch
opprobrium
diaphanous
50. Female sheep The flock of sheep was made up of dozens of ________s - together with only a handful of rams.
carcinogenic
kindle
ewe
dire