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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. One who studies reptiles As a boy - Indiana Jones had a traumatic experience involving snakes; sensibly enough - he studies to be archaeologist - not a ________.
herpetologist
colossus
rebuttal
connivance
2. Seemingly plausible but fallacious reasoning Instead of advancing valid arguments - he tried to overwhelm his audience with a flood of ________(ies).
pert
sophistry
apropos
patronize
3. Overlook; forgive; give tacit approval; excuse Unlike Widow Douglass - who ________d Huck's minor offenses - Miss Watson did nothing but scold.
condone
vise
repertoire
elliptical
4. Echoing; resounding; deep and full in sound The deep - ________ voice of the actor James Earl Jones makes him particulary effective when he appears on stage.
artisan
infernal
resonant
derision
5. Doubt; challenge; gainsay I cannot ________ your honesty without evidence.
forberance
pungency
discomfit
impugn
6. Obtaining The personnel department handles the ________ of new employees.
procurement
scourge
satiate
skirmish
7. Annoy by repeated attacks When he could not pay his bills as quickly as he had promised - he was ________ed by his creditors.
aghast
abbreviate
functionary
harass
8. A great quantity Refusing Dave's offer to lend him a shirt - Phil replied - "No - thanks: I've got ________s of clothes."
scad
enclave
decollete
flick
9. Meanly stingy; parsimonious The ________ pittance the widow receives from the government cannot keep her from poverty.
blanch
deviate
somber
niggardly
10. Irregularity A bird that cannot fly is an ________.
anomaly
truism
don
frantic
11. Lacking caution; injudicious It is ________ to exercise vigorously and become overheated when you are unwell.
imprudent
fallible
flaunt
alimentary
12. Arouse to action The demogogue ________d the mob to take action into its own hands.
incite
incorporeal
transparent
squander
13. Marked by formality - Ordinary dress would be in appropriate at so ________ an affair.
confound
titillate
ceremonious
repercussion
14. Delay in punishment; interval of relief; rest The judge granted the condemned man a ________ to enable his attorneys to file an appeal.
effectual
respite
mogul
poignancy
15. Region near heaven or hell where certain souls are kept Among the divisions of Hell are Purgatory and ________.
imbue
amiss
limbo
complaisant
16. Praise All the ________(ies) of his friends could not remove the sting of the calumny heaped upon him by his enemies.
instigate
precipitate
thematic
eulogy
17. Nonentity; worthless person or thing - She claimed her ex-husband was a total ________ and wondered why she had ever married him.
uncanny
conspiracy
cipher
impasse
18. Carelessness ________ can prove costly near complicated machinery.
negligence
drone
motley
tempo
19. Yound woman making formal entrance into society As a ________ - she was often mentioned in the society columns of the newspapers.
debutante
egoism
querulous
memorialize
20. Heap of combustible material - esp. for burning a corpse. The mortician put ________ on the corpse before burning a corpse.
avuncular
pyre
emissary
nondescript
21. Offensive I find your behavior ________; please mend your ways.
superficial
obnoxious
sinecure
emollient
22. Trembling; slight quiver She had a nervous ________ in her right hand.
viscous
tremor
precedent
heyday
23. Descendants; future generations We hope to leave a better world to ________.
granulate
incubate
entrance
posterity
24. Soothe; make calm or quiet; subdue Dentists criticize the practice of giving fussy children sweets to ________ them.
pacify
presentiment
confound
rationalize
25. Descent; ancestry He traced his ________ back to Mayflower days.
tonic
lineage
propriety
conventional
26. Order; charge In his inaugural address - the President stated that he had a ________ from the people to seek an end to social evils such as poverty and poor housing.
practical
deplicity
mandate
anneal
27. Having to do with citizens or the state; courteous and polite - Although internal Revenue Service agents are ________ servants - they are not always civil to suspected tax evaders.
foolhardy
stanch
civil
alliteration
28. Combine; unite in one body The unions will attempt to ________ their groups into one national body.
pallet
amalgamate
prevail
maniacal
29. Speak distinctly How will people understand you if you do not ________?
enunciate
embryonic
ligneous
suffuse
30. Deceptive; raising vain hopes Do not raise your hopes on the basis of his ________ promises.
salient
babble
delusive
manifold
31. Opposite There is an ________ ratio between the strength of light and its distance.
unprepossessing
alimony
inverse
gruel
32. Dizziness We test potential plane pilots for susceptibility to spells of ________.
scrupulous
swelter
vertigo
scad
33. Reject; scorn The heroine ________ed the villain's advances.
studied
spurn
reaper
allude
34. Capable of grasping or holding Monkeys use not only their arms and legs but also their ________e tails in traveling through the trees.
ambiguous
prehensile
fallow
idiosyncrasy
35. Fitness; correct conduct I want you to behave at this dinner with ________; don't embarass me.
hoax
propriety
personable
enigma
36. Adhesive; gluey The trunk of the maple tree was ________ with sap.
viscid
deign
apiary
temporal
37. Vertical Before hanging wallpaper it is advisable to drop a ________ line from the ceiling as a guide.
plumb
torpor
incidental
defection
38. Drink (alcoholic beverages) frequently He found that his most enjoyable evenings occurred when he ________d with his friends at the local pub.
asceticism
tipple
toil
obsequious
39. Noxious smell Air pollution has become a serious problem in our major cities; the ________ and the poisons in the air are hazards to life.
effluvium
omnipotent
luster
sleazy
40. Devoutness; reverence for God Living her life in prayer and good works - Mother Teresa exemplifies the true sprit of ________.
piety
friction
bluff
hermetic
41. Eye defect that prevents proper focus As soon as his parents discovered that the boy suffered from ________ - they took him to the optometrist for corrective glasses.
flaunt
astigmatism
swarthy
apostate
42. Dry up A tour of this smokehouse will give you an idea of how the pioneers used to ________ food in order to preserve it.
timid
misgivings
desiccate
perversion
43. Extremely small The twins resembled one another closely; only ________ differences set them apart.
baffle
minute
suborn
denigrate
44. Science of law He was more a student of ________ than a practitioner of the law.
congenital
cleave
jurisprudence
repugnance
45. Concerning trade I am more interested in the opportunites available in the ________ field than I am in those in the legal profession.
fawning
regime
rebus
mercantile
46. Deliver officially; entrust; set apart The court ________d the child to her paternal grandmother's care.
consign
carping
blasphemous
dissent
47. Stick out His fingers ________d from the holes in his gloves.
benefactor
dishearten
protrude
viscous
48. In a state of rage The police had to be called in to restrain him after he ran ________ in the department store.
belittle
amok
patriarch
tout
49. Little - round hill Robert Louis Stevenson's grave is on a ________ in Samoa; to reach the grave site - you must climb uphill and walk a short distance along a marked path.
warranty
knoll
atrocity
puissant
50. Curse; express abhorrence for The world ________s the memory of Hitler and hopes that genocide will never again be the policy of any nation.
sanguine
sluggard
injurious
execrate