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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Copy When you ________ your notes - please send a copy to Mr.Smith and keep the original for our files.
cognizance
transcribe
febrile
austerity
2. No longer stylish; old-fahioned Unconcerned about keeping in style - Lenore was perfectly happy to wear ________ clothes as long as they were clean and unfrayed.
ceremonious
outmoded
recrimination
jubilation
3. Deviate; turn aside sharply The car ________d wildly as the driver struggled to regain control of the wheel.
panacea
inchoate
swerve
spat
4. Confused; discomposed The novice square dancer became so ________ that he wandered into wrong set.
discombobulated
abusive
sibling
traverse
5. Deceive; delude Having been ________ed once by the fast-talking salesman - he was extremely cautious when he went to purchase a used car.
heinous
malevolent
punitive
hoodwink
6. Make known by official proclamation or publication As soon as the Civil Service Commission ________s the names of the successful candidates - we shall begin to hire members of our staff.
cerebration
absolute
promulgate
finicky
7. Excess; overabundance She offered a ________ of excuses for her shortcomings.
seethe
urchin
plethora
arbiter
8. Tending toward the center - Does ________force or the force of gravity bring orbiting bodies to the earth's surface?
centripetal
muddle
witticism
contrite
9. Poke; stir up; urge If you ________ him hard enough - he'll eventually clean his room.
munificent
aegis
prod
impotent
10. Trembling; wavering She was ________ more from excitement than from fear.
kinetic
stupefy
tremulous
venue
11. Amuse The popularity of Florida as a winter resort is constantly increasing; each year - thousands more ________ themselves at Miami and Palm Beach.
daub
disport
potpourri
spat
12. Flattery Despite the salesperson's ________s - the customer did not buy the outfit.
petty
incumbent
blandishment
transcend
13. Unsupportable I find your theory ________ and must reject it.
annotate
nebulous
untenable
compliance
14. Hesitant; faltering Novice extemporaneous speakers often talk in a ________ fashion as they grope for the right words.
subsume
solvent
halting
fickle
15. Talk at length At this time - please give us a brief resume of your work; we shall permit you to ________ later.
expatiate
armada
verbiage
incantation
16. Queer and amusing He was a popular guest because his ________ anecdotes were always entertaining.
undergird
droll
misconstrue
garrulity
17. State confidently I wish to ________ that I am certain of success.
decelerate
iniquitous
harrow
aver
18. Pollute The sewage system of the city so ________d the water that swimming was forbidden.
contaminate
ardor
ellipsis
expletive
19. Troublesome or annoying person He was a ________; always bothering people.
controvert
moodiness
mesmerize
pest
20. Uprightness; wholeness Lincoln - whose personal ________ has inspired millions - fought a civil war to maintain the integrity of the republic - that these United States might remain undivided for all time.
aspirant
deranged
emancipate
integrity
21. Stout; corpulent The salesclerk tactfully referred to the overweight customer as ________ rather than fat.
contentious
portly
abet
theocracy
22. Spacious and After sleeping in a small roadside cabins - they found their hotel suite ________.
commodious
aloof
furtive
turbulence
23. Truthfulness Trying to prove Hill a liar - Senator Spector repeatedly questioned her ________.
nonplus
petulant
veracity
skittish
24. Destruction by fire Citizens of San Francisco remember that the destruction of the city was caused not by the earthquake but by the ________ that followed.
dauntless
diurnal
inerrancy
holocaust
25. Hesitate When told to dive off the high board - she did not ________ - but proceeded at once.
agape
incursion
falter
litany
26. Interdependent relationship (between groups - species) - often mutually beneficial Both the crocodile bird and the crocodile derive benefit from their ________; pecking away at food particles embedded in the crocodile's teeth - the bird derives nouri
symbiosis
passe
spate
visage
27. Hostile; opposed Despite his lawyers' best efforts to stop him - the angry prisoner continued to make ________ remarks to the judge.
rakish
antagonistic
spate
putative
28. Impartial; fair Do men and women receive ________ treatment from their teachers - or - as recent studies suggest - do teachers pay more attention to male students than to females?
evenhanded
subaltern
furor
chameleon
29. Turn upside down or inside out When he ________ed his body in a hand stand - he felt the blood rush to his head.
deplore
chauvinist
concomitant
invert
30. Small; minute Grass grew there - an ________ outcropping among the rocks.
dichotomy
exiguous
erroneous
trajectory
31. Concerning the sense of smell The ________ organ is the nose.
repellent
indenture
regatta
olfactory
32. Determine or seek opinions - votes - etc. - After ________ing the sentiments of his constituents - the congressman was confident that he represented the majority opinion of his district.
canvass
demographic
anomaly
ironic
33. Vex Johnny often ________ his mother with his pranks.
decant
advocate
exasperate
apprehensive
34. Burdensome He asked for an assistant because his work load was too ________.
statutory
spontaneity
onerous
expatriate
35. Yellowish; sickly in color We were disturbed by his ________ complexion - which was due to jaundice.
stipple
sallow
puny
deft
36. Sweet sound Noted for its ________ even when it is spoken - the Italian language is particularly pleasing to the ear when sung.
tipple
euphony
halcyon
perennial
37. Unscrupulous; excessive She found the load shark's demands ________ and impossible to meet.
savor
unconscionable
denotation
chicanery
38. Penitent Her ________ tears did not influence the judge when he imposed sentence.
lurid
preeminent
deface
contrite
39. Emotional urges behind human activity The psychiatrist maintained that suppression of the ________ often resulted in maladjustment and neuroses.
substantive
inopportune
personable
libido
40. Rearing up on hind legs; unrestrained The ________ weeds in the garden killed all the flowers that had been planted in the spring.
impropriety
rampant
sophistry
arcade
41. Showing hard work; taking great care The new high-frequency word list is the result of ________ efforts on the part of our research staff.
oracular
fauna
painstaking
stymie
42. Pertaining to the body; physical Why do you ignore the spiritual aspects and emphasize only the corporeal and the ________ ones?
anonymity
psychiatrist
somatic
herpetologist
43. Roman outer robe Marc Antony pointed to the slashes in Caesar's ________.
orthography
toga
calamity
casualty
44. Giving off an odor The ________ spices stimulated her jaded appetite.
vindictive
discerning
odoriferous
junket
45. Abusive; scolding He became more ________ as he realized that we were not going to grant him his wish.
pandemonium
dais
carillon
vituperative
46. Antiquated "Methinks -" "thee -" and "thou" are ________ words that are no longer part of our normal vocabulary.
archaic
unanimity
conjugal
loiter
47. Not practical or applied; hypothetical Bob was better at applied engineering and computer programming than he was at ________ physics and math. While I can still think of some theoretical objections to your plan - you've convinced me of its basic sou
theoretical
circuitous
compress
junket
48. Drive or hunt out of hiding She was ________ed out their secret.
discomfit
appropriate
appease
ferret
49. Untrue; made up To impress his friends - Tom invented ________ tales of his adventures in the big city.
graduated
daub
sully
apocryphal
50. Recently begun; rudimentary; elementary Before the Creation - the world was an ________ mass.
inchoate
indeterminate
disquisition
homespun