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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Affectedly dainty Yum-Yum walked across the stage with ________ steps.
mincing
lucid
nadir
bowdlerize
2. Climb up; ascend To locate a book on the top shelf of the stacks - Lee had to ________ an exceptionally rickety ladder.
scale
lumber
unravel
escapade
3. Exile; someone who has withdrawn from his native land Henry James was an American ________ who settled in England.
expatriate
centrifuge
headlong
esteem
4. Dealth notice I first learned of her death when I read the ________ in the newspaper.
abate
junket
concession
obituary
5. 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.
clientele
ramp
mundane
dislodge
6. Agitation; commotion With the breakup of the Soviet Union - much of Eastern Europe was in a state of ________.
ferment
fissure
musty
discordant
7. Warm by rubbing - The collar ________d his neck.
indeterminate
chafe
retrench
tautological
8. Treat as a celebrity She enjoyed being ________d and adored by the public.
lionize
plenitude
emanate
concave
9. Rear; encourage According to the legend - Romulus and Remus were ________ed by a she-wolf that raised the abandoned infants as her own.
foster
pundit
insolvent
incidental
10. Essential; pertaining to the substance Although the delegates were aware of the importance of the problem - they could not agree on the ________ issues.
substantive
ingrained
surpass
warranty
11. Give in; surrender. The wounded knight refused to _________ to his foe.
consistency
adage
epithet
yield
12. Destruction One of the major aims of the air force was the complete ________ of all means of transportation by the bombing of rail lines and the terminals.
demolition
cadaver
latitude
piscatorial
13. Group of persons joined in political intrigue; cabal As soon as he learned of its existence - the dictator ordered the execution of all of the members of the ________.
astral
intellect
putrid
junta
14. Spasmodic; intermittent After several ________ attempts - he decided to postpone the start of the project until he felt more energetic.
hireling
fitful
prone
deprecate
15. Person who supports or proposes (an idea) After the bill had been amended and re-amended in committee - even its original ________s didn't want to vote in its favor.
prominent
rider
proponent
simper
16. Depressed; gloomy To the dismay of his parents - he became more and more ________ every day.
explicate
compendium
obelisk
despondent
17. Binding; rigid I think these regulations are too ________.
repertoire
stringent
fulsome
circumvent
18. Pertaining to disease As we study the pathological aspects of this disease - we must not overlook the ________ elements.
expatriate
pathological
alimentary
discredit
19. Pretense; evasion As soon as we realized that you had won our support by a ________ we withdrew our endorsement of your candidacy.
array
meretricious
affable
subterfuge
20. Derived byreasoning If we accept your premise - your conclusions are easily ________.
chassis
deducible
proximity
gusty
21. Lavish expenditure; overabundant condition Seldom have I seen food and drink served in such ________ as at the wedding feast.
assimilate
profusion
arid
demeanor
22. Preceding in time - rank - etc. Our discussions - ________ to this event - certainly did not give you any reason to believe that we would adopt your proposal.
precedent
contortions
hazy
torque
23. Cliff; dangerous position Suddenly Indiana Jones found himself dangling from the edge of a ________.
deign
quay
precipice
lugubrious
24. Tiresome dwelling on a subject After he had reminded me several times about what he had done for me I told him to stop his ________ on my indebtedness to him.
firebrand
harping
deranged
dossier
25. Languish - decline; long for - yearn Though she tried to be happy living with Clara in the city - Heidi ________d for the mountains and for her gruff but loving grandfather.
raconteur
gruel
pine
breadth
26. Missile Man has always hurled ________s at his enemy whether in the form of stones or of highly explosive shells.
concede
analgesic
projectile
contest
27. Highly excited; intensely curious We were all ________ at the news that the celebrated movie star was giving up his career in order to enter a monastery.
guise
agog
waffle
supposititious
28. Violent; hasty; rash We tried to curb his ________ behavior because we felt that in his haste he might offend some people.
reprisal
millinery
vendor
impetuous
29. Mass of floating ice The ship made slow progress as it battered its way through the ice ________s.
predilection
nicety
floe
mordant
30. Pierce; put a hole through Before you can open the aspirin bottle - you must first ________ the plastic safety seal that covers the cap.
saunter
jollity
perforate
incorrigible
31. Confused uproar The marketplace was a scene of ________ and excitement.
banal
ensue
hubbub
exhume
32. Begin formally; install in office The candidate promised that he would inaugurate a new nationwide health care plan as soon as he was ________d as president.
innuendo
categorical
archetype
inaugurate
33. Title or heading (in red print); directions for religious ceremony; protocol In ordaining the new priests - the bishop carefully observed all the ________s for the ordination service.
subsume
primordial
rubric
homily
34. Place of spiritual expiation In this ________ - he could expect no help from his comrades.
germinal
effusion
purgatory
retrench
35. Accidental; by chance There is no connection between these two events; their timing is entirely ________.
gazette
malefactor
unobtrusive
fortuitous
36. Artificial; sham Hollywood actresses often create ________ tears by using glycerine.
factitous
sanctimonious
gustatory
declivity
37. Morbid fear Her fear of flying was more than mere nervousness; it was a real ________.
percussion
sadistic
prophetic
phobia
38. Flowing together; crowd They built the city at the ________ of two rivers.
surfeit
impermeable
confluence
minutiae
39. Introverted; remote. Rebuffed by his colleagues - the initially outgoing young researcher became increasingly _________.
panoramic
usurp
withdrawn
enjoin
40. Broad comedy; mockery Nothing went right; the entire interview degenerated into a ________.
lethargic
fusilade
farce
alluvial
41. Arrogance; excessive self-conceit Filled with ________ - Lear refused to heed his friends' warnings.
terminology
hireling
sumptuous
hubris
42. Obstruct The minority party agreed not to ________ the efforts of the leaders to secure a lasting peace.
wreak
aver
hamper
burnish
43. Fearful; demonstrating fear His ________ manner betrayed the fear he felt at the moment.
toga
timorous
infidel
abeyance
44. Two-chambered - as a legislative body The United States Congress is a ________ body.
reaper
bicameral
mobile
maudlin
45. Stitches sewn to hold the cut edges of a wound or incision; material used in sewing We will remove the ________s as soon as the wound heals.
verge
deface
suture
constraint
46. Expurgate After the film editors had ________d the language in the script - the motion picture's rating was changed from "R" to "PG."
badger
bowdlerize
tertiary
diligence
47. Artificial channel for directing or controlling the flow of water In times of drought - this ________ enables farmers to obtain water for irrigation.
sluice
nurture
render
equine
48. Bravery; courage He was awarded the medal for his ________ in the battle.
fortitude
mosaic
coda
fluke
49. Exhausting The marathon is a ________ race.
grueling
minutiae
apiary
intervene
50. Occurring irregularly Although there are still ________ outbursts of shooting in the streets - the rebellion is essentially over.
sporadic
plaintive
construe
debilitate