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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Fearful; discerning His ________ glances at the people who were walking in the street revealed his nervousness.
don
compress
probe
apprehensive
2. Crookedly; slanted; at an angle When he placed his hat ________ upon his head - his observers laughed.
burlesque
askew
depreciate
rail
3. Enclose; place in something Tales of actual historical figures like King Alfred have become ________ded in legends.
embed
topography
pristine
prevalent
4. Imaginary Although this book purports to be a biography of George Washington - many of the incidents are ________.
mace
fictitious
voluminous
bloated
5. Renounce upon oath He ________d his allegiance to the king.
chase
abjure
humility
paraphernalia
6. Still in existence Although the authorities suppressed the book - many copies are ________ and may be purchased at exorbitant prices.
nicety
insomnia
lethargic
extant
7. Turmoil; bewildering jumble. The existing ________ of overlapping federal and state proclaims cries out for immediate reform.
fatuous
manumit
welter
discrepancy
8. Court of justice The decision of the ________ was final and the prisoner was sentenced to death.
tribunal
rife
obese
foolhardy
9. Abnormal or deviant - Given the ________ nature of the data - we came to doubt the validity of the entire experiment.
symmetry
fell
debauch
aberrant
10. Narrow in outlook; provincial; related to parishes Although Jane Austen writes novels set in small rural communities - her concerns are universal - not ________.
ancillary
parochial
phenomena
savory
11. Prudence; ability to adjust actions to circumstances Use your ________ in this matter and do not discuss it with anyone.
proclivity
insolvent
skulk
discretion
12. Mass of material sticking together In such a ________ of miscellaneous statistics - it was impossible to find a single area of analysis.
trajectory
conglomeration
objective
supple
13. Form of government of nation or state Our ________ should be devoted to the concept that the government should strive for the good of all citizens.
monochromatic
exhort
nihilism
polity
14. Throw headlong; hasten The removal of American political support appeared to have ________d the downfall of the Marcos regime.
canto
precipitate
ragamuffin
stygian
15. Verify; support I intend to ________ my statement by producing witnesses.
polyglot
substantiate
paleontology
vivisection
16. Servile flatterer; yes man Never tell the boss anything he doesn't wish to hear: he doesn't want an independent adviser - he just wants a ________.
lethal
forberance
unruly
toady
17. 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.
disinterested
imperial
apotheosis
integrity
18. Adjust; endanger the interests or reputation of Your presence at the scene of the dispute ________s our claim to neutrality in this matter.
fiat
frenzied
compromise
tanner
19. Likely to change; unstable Because the hormonal changes they undergo affect their spirits - adolescents may become emotionally ________ and experience sudden shifts of mood.
quay
negligence
labile
primogeniture
20. Boasted; bragged; highly publicized This much ________ project proved a disappointment when it collapsed.
enfranchise
whorl
vaunted
commandeer
21. Commotion; riot; noise She could not make herself heard over the ________ of the mob.
supercilious
apprise
tumult
beholden
22. Picture writing The discovery of the Rosetta Stone enabled scholars to read the ancient Egyptian ________.
hieroglyphic
wily
toil
slight
23. Offer as a sacrifice The tribal kind offered to ________ his daughter to quiet the angry gods.
immolate
metallurgical
parity
lackluster
24. Sky blue ________ skies are indicative of good weather.
porous
azure
hurtle
rectify
25. Dull and unimaginative; matter-of-fact; factual Though the ad writers had come up with a highly creative campaign to publicize the company's newest product - the head office rejected it for a more ________ - down-to-earth approach.
prosaic
autonomous
defection
render
26. Risk - particularly of being exposed to disease or to the elements; unmasking; act of laying something open ________ to sun and wind had dried out her hair and weathered her face.
antithesis
allude
exposure
panoramic
27. Damp She could not stand the ________ climate and moved to a drier area.
evoke
humid
facet
temperate
28. Avoid (responsibility - work - etc.); malinger Brian has a strong sense of duty; he would never ________ any responsibility.
fraught
moribund
gait
shirk
29. Cause; provoke; provide a cue for an actor Whatever ________ed you to ask for such a big piece of cake when you're on a diet?
glaze
prompt
parley
traverse
30. Fragment - generally of pottery The archaeologist assigned several students the task of reassembling earthenware vessels from the ________s he had brought back from the expedition.
actuarial
shard
superficial
euphemism
31. Informal discussion I enjoy our ________(ies) but I sometimes wish that they could be made more formal and more searching.
whit
colloquy
flourish
apposite
32. Small planet ________s have become commonplace to the readers of interstellar travel stories in science fiction magazines.
exacting
asteroid
throttle
amend
33. Foolish; inane He is far too intelligent to utter such ________ remarks.
fatuous
quarry
hierarchy
adamant
34. Extremely hungry The ________ dog upset several garbage pails in its search for food.
hamper
antagonistic
ravenous
depict
35. Pertaining to marriage After the publication of his book on ________ affairs - he was often consulted by married people on the verge of divorce.
marital
sadistic
prophylactic
suborn
36. Ridicule This article ________s the pretensions of some movie moguls.
broach
adulterate
lampoon
contempt
37. Evil We must defeat the ________ forces that seek our downfall.
ravenous
apogee
gnome
sinister
38. Premonition of evil Caeser ridiculed his wife's ________ about the Ides of March.
travesty
aloof
embellish
foreboding
39. Light; heavenly; fine Visitors were impressed by her ________ beauty - her delicate charm.
ethereal
reverberate
shyster
verisimilitude
40. Very small quantity She hadn't an ________ of common sense.
tainted
xenophobia
prostrate
iota
41. Predicament from which there is no escape In this ________ - all turned to prayer as their last hope.
impasse
chauvinist
paragon
synthetic
42. Bear fruit This peach tree should ________ in three years.
tirade
cathartic
metallurgical
fructify
43. Pare; cut off bits. As a present for Aunt Polly - Tom ________d some clothespins out of a chunk of wood.
whittle
suavity
propagate
conjecture
44. Taunt You are unpopular because you are too free with your ________s and sarcastic comments.
savant
mawkish
excerpt
quip
45. Delay; dawdle We can't ________ if we want to get to the airport on time.
harbor
contusion
transition
tarry
46. State of being inappropriate Because of the ________ of his costume - he was denied entrance into the dining room.
pretentious
impropriety
agility
pathos
47. Study of fish Jacques Cousteau's rpograms about sea life have advanced the cause of ________.
wax
connubial
fetter
ichthyology
48. Provide written evidence She kept all the receipts from her business trip in order to ________ her expenses for the firm.
rife
document
tractable
perimeter
49. Curving outward He polished the ________ lens of his telescope.
fugitive
protean
convex
uxorious
50. Entreating; beseeching He could not resist the dog's ________ whimpering - and he gave it some food.
sundry
suppliant
vagrant
masochist