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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Confuse; puzzle No mystery could ________ Sherlock Holmes for long.
regimen
confound
anonymity
retrieve
2. Puzzle Depite all attempts to decipher the code - it remained an ________.
uproarious
piquant
enigma
perpetual
3. Firm dislike Their mutual ________ was so great that they refused to speak to one another.
relapse
catapult
macabre
aversion
4. Person who has a compulsive desire to steal They discovered that the wealthy customer was a ________ when they caught her stealing some cheap trinkets.
anticlimax
pique
kleptomaniac
enclave
5. Bankrupt; lacking money to pay When rumors that he was ________ reached his creditors - they began to press him for payment of the money due them.
nemesis
diligence
extraneous
insolvent
6. Horrified He was ________ at the nerve of the speaker who had insulted his host.
gnome
permeable
askew
aghast
7. Hasty; rash The slave seized the unexpected chance to make a ________ dash across the border to freedom.
charisma
headlong
servitude
lackluster
8. Whirlwind; whirlpool; center of turbulence; predicament into which one is inexorably plunged Sucked into the ________ of the tornado - Dorothy and Toto were carried from Kansas to Oz.
prosperity
mirth
vortex
tangential
9. Width; extent We were impressed by the ________ of her knowledge.
breadth
stipulate
charisma
singular
10. Brawl The three musketeers were in the thick of ________.
context
surly
fray
foresight
11. Female fox; ill-tempered woman Aware that she was right once again - he lost his temper and called her a shrew and a ________.
stygian
vixen
novice
dynamic
12. Lacking self-restraint His ________ behavior off stage shocked many people and they refused to attend the plays and movies in which he appeared.
mosaic
proviso
incontinent
incumbent
13. School of the fine arts (especiallymusic or drama) A gifted violinist - Marya was selected to study at the ________.
apiary
conservatory
misnomer
overweening
14. 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
colloquial
sacrilegious
facet
15. Pertaining to or resembling glass Although this plastic has many ________ qualties such as transparency - it is unbreakable.
endearment
concord
contumacious
vitreous
16. Live in a monotonous way I do not understand how you can ________ in this quiet village after the adventurous life you have led.
petty
vegetate
infirmity
pied
17. In a coma; extremely sleepy The long-winded orator soon had his audience in a ________ state.
unerringly
comatose
influx
existential
18. Ungrateful person That ________ Bob sneered at the tie I gave him.
ingrate
mordant
apogee
nib
19. Prohibit; restrain The child was not ________ed in her responses.
inhibit
lectern
equivocal
tangential
20. Dangerous Your occupation is too ________ for insurance companies to consider your application.
foster
hazardous
jaundiced
inveigle
21. Fantastic; comically hideous On Halloween people enjoy wearing ________ costumes.
asylum
grotesque
testator
swathe
22. Agree If I ________ to this demand for blackmail - I am afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.
rift
vise
accede
tether
23. Physician specializing in delivery of babies Unlike midwives - who care for women giving birth at home - ________s generally work in a hospital setting.
obstetrician
colloquy
docile
apparition
24. Sift; separate good parts from bad. This test will _________ out the students who study from those who don't bother.
jocose
earthy
winnow
pediatrician
25. Uncertain; not clearly fixed; indefinite That interest rates shall rise appears certain; when they will do so - however - remains ________.
paraphrase
deciduous
indeterminate
relinquish
26. Handle roughly The rock star was ________ed by his overexcited fans.
maul
rigor
asinine
velocity
27. Wise saying; proverb There is much truth in the old ________ about fools and their money.
yoke
gingerly
preeminent
adage
28. Division of a poem Do you know the last ________ of "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
stanza
facet
platonic
hover
29. Person or thing in excess of what is necessary; extra His first appearance on the stage was as a ________ in a Shakespearean tragedy.
irony
supernumerary
muted
incorporate
30. Cause to become sick; fill with disgust The foul smells began to ________ him.
fleck
devoid
saturate
nauseate
31. Obscure and mysterious; occult It is strange to consider that modern chemistry originated in the ________ teachings of the ancient alchemists.
potent
askew
hermetic
serenity
32. State of being nameless; anonymousness The donor of the gift asked the college not to mention him by name; the dean readily agreed to respect his ________.
integrity
disparate
anonymity
impropriety
33. A gift made by a will Part of my ________ from my parents is an album of family photographs.
machinations
legacy
amiss
impute
34. Fertility; fruitfulness The ________ of his mind is illustrated by the many vivid images in his poems.
junta
concave
fecundity
seismic
35. Extremely loud The town crier had ________ voice.
implement
excoriate
stentorian
schism
36. Draw out by discussion The detectives tried to ________ where he had hidden his loot.
converse
leery
conundrum
elicit
37. Analyze; evaluate When they ________ed the ore - they found that they had discovered a very rich vein.
malaise
chaff
insatiable
assay
38. Hairs on back and neck - especially of a dog The dog's ________ rose and he began to growl as the sound of footsteps grew louder.
phlegmatic
vacillate
hackles
dogmatic
39. Drive or hunt out of hiding She was ________ed out their secret.
obdurate
stalemate
statute
ferret
40. Grow gradually smaller. From now until December 21 - the winter solstice - the hours of daylight will ________.
repudiate
accrue
wane
bourgeois
41. Greed for wealth King Midas's ________ has been famous for centuries.
delude
avarice
assurance
whimsical
42. Talkative She is very ________ and can speak on the telephone for hours.
lavish
contraband
loquacious
parsimonious
43. Society ruled by the wealthy From the way the government caters to the rich - you might think our society is a ________ rather than a democracy.
terminate
blanch
veer
plutocracy
44. Restrain; crush; oppress Anne's parents tried to curb her impetuosity without ________ing her boundless high spirits.
titular
repress
bullion
discernible
45. 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.
funereal
proponent
hurtle
delete
46. Motivate I fail to understand what ________d you to reply to this letter so nastily.
extenuate
icon
abstain
actuate
47. Swollen; distended The ________ river threatened to overflow the levees and flood the contryside.
turgid
beatitude
mores
omnipresent
48. Renovate; make bright by polishing The flood left a deposit of mud on everything; it was necessary to ________ our belongings.
virtue
transcribe
refurbish
forsake
49. Reduce to lower state Do not ________ youself by becoming maudlin.
isthmus
surfeit
noisome
debase
50. Salty The slightly ________ taste of this mineral water is pleasant.
desolate
assumption
asinine
saline