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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Region near heaven or hell where certain souls are kept Among the divisions of Hell are Purgatory and ________.
improvident
sluggish
limbo
decimate
2. Abundant He had ________ opportunity to dispose of his loot before his police caught up with him.
ample
brazen
musty
construe
3. Hermit The ________ lived in a hut in the forest.
restive
molecule
recluse
caustic
4. Go through or across When you ________ this field - be careful of the bull.
proxy
traverse
rebuttal
pillage
5. Stroll slowly As we ________ed through the park - we stopped frequently to admire the spring flowers.
saunter
martinet
embargo
fleck
6. Obsolete; outdated Accustomed to editing his papers on word processors - Philip thought typewriters were too ________ for him to use.
faculty
collation
panoramic
antiquated
7. Writ summoning a witness to appear The prosecutor's office was ready to serve a ________ on the reluctant witness.
caption
intangible
blithe
subpoena
8. Any gain above stipulated salary The ________s attached to this job make it even more attractive than the salary indicates.
connoisseur
perquisite
desiccate
malaise
9. Headland They erected a lighthouse on the ________ to warn approaching ships of their nearness to the shore.
promontory
underscore
decadence
therapeutic
10. Assent; agree passively Although she appeared to ________ to her employer's suggestions - I could tell she had reservations about the changes he wanted made.
inebriety
dissipate
runic
acquiesce
11. Manlike The gorilla is the strongest of the ________ animals.
agglomeration
anthropoid
fastidious
sojourn
12. Calmness; peace After the commotion and excitement of the city - I appreciate the ________ of these fields and forests.
promulgate
abrogate
tranquillity
component
13. Freeze; coagulate His blood ________ed in his veins as he saw the dread monster rush toward him.
sententious
thwart
pedestrian
congeal
14. Charmingly carefree; simple Far from the city - she led an ________ existence in her rural retreat.
idyllic
wreak
surreptitious
fatalism
15. Mass for the dead; dirge They played Mozart's ________ at the funeral.
spurious
stalwart
requiem
piquant
16. Deceive Do not ________ yourself into believing that he will relent.
inverse
espionage
delude
meander
17. Enjoy; have a distinctive flavor - smell - or quality Relishing his triumph - Costner especially ________ed the chagrin of the critics who had predicted his failure.
savor
supple
fervor
nirvana
18. Destroy completely The owners intend to ________ the hotel and erect an office building on the site.
raze
dissonance
milieu
incorporeal
19. Mysterious; secret; supernatural The ________ rites of the organization were revealed only to members.
occult
militant
indenture
prescience
20. Ointment Apply this ________ to the sore muscles before retiring.
sinewy
factious
decoy
unguent
21. Change or harden into bone When he called his opponent a "bonehead -" he implied that his adversary's brain had ________(ied) and that he was not capable of clear thinking.
ossify
rotundity
scurry
arbiter
22. Delusion I think you were frightened by a ________ that you created in you own mind.
grandiose
wane
millinery
hallucination
23. Enclose; surround Paris was ________ed by a wall
thrall
environ
gory
gesticulation
24. Forcible restraint - especially unlawfully The hostages were held under ________ until the prisoners' demands were met.
conscientious
fluted
carnivorous
duress
25. Make oneself tidy in appearance; feel self-satisfaction As Kitty ________ed before the mirror - carefully smoothing her shining hair - she couldn't help preening herself on her good looks.
fancied
concur
preen
tightwad
26. Based on experience; useful He was a ________ man - opposed to theory
ballast
solecism
ennui
practical
27. Be oppressed by heat I am going to buy an air conditioning unit for my apartment as I do not intend to ________ through another hot and humid summer.
promontory
confound
swelter
breach
28. Prevailing style She was not used to their lavish ________ of living.
insipid
mode
thrifty
colloquial
29. Model of perfection The class disliked him because the teacher was always pointing him out as a ________ of virtue.
luminous
paragon
sagacious
anticlimax
30. Untimely; poorly chosen A rock concert is an ________ setting for a quiet conversation.
ascetic
rampart
interrogate
inopportune
31. Charm; talisman Around her neck she wore the ________ that the witch doctor had given her.
intimidation
sophomoric
amulet
complacent
32. Causing insensitivity to pain The ________ qualities of his lotion will provide temporary relief.
sacrilegious
analgesic
vegetate
die
33. Growth; increase The ________ of wealth marked the family's rise in power.
propagate
welter
accretion
holocaust
34. Negative in connotation; having a belittling effect Instead of criticizing Clinton's policies - the Republicans made ________ remarks about his character.
nexus
salacious
pejorative
annals
35. Arise from Milton's problems in school ________ his poor study habits.
omniscient
eon
angular
stem from
36. Desertion The children - who had made him an idol - were hurt most by his ________ from our cause.
misogynist
defection
mandatory
veer
37. Change; introduction of something new She loved ________ just because they were new.
centigrade
innovation
archaic
oracular
38. Reddish; healthy-looking His ________ features indicated that he had spent much time in the open.
shimmer
acidulous
ruddy
masticate
39. Fate ________ is the Arabic word for "fate."
parable
kismet
finale
contrite
40. Unharmed They prayed he would come back from the war ________.
vagrant
sordid
unscathed
qualified
41. Revengeful She was very ________ and never forgave an injury.
inter
sacrosanct
perpetrate
vindictive
42. Opinion contrary to popular belief or to accepted religion He was threatened with excommunication because his remarks were considered to be pure ________.
heresy
hackles
carapace
insipid
43. 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.
smattering
suture
propensity
natty
44. Whimsical idea; extravagant metaphor He was an entertaining companion - always expressing himself in amusing ________s and witty turns of phrase.
ligneous
relic
axiom
conceit
45. Slang In the ________ of the underworld - she "was taken for a ride."
chronic
ultimatum
celestial
argot
46. Outmoded "Hip" is an ________ expression; it went out with love beads and tie-dye shirts.
torque
precise
obsolete
lexicon
47. Wrestle; come to grips with He ________d with the burglar and overpowered him.
bate
grapple
omniscient
tome
48. Informal discussion I enjoy our ________(ies) but I sometimes wish that they could be made more formal and more searching.
colloquy
hibernal
mundane
disaffected
49. Pleasant; friendly My father loved to go out for a meal with ________ companions.
oculist
protuberance
sublime
congenial
50. Ban on commerce or other activity As a result of the ________ - trade with colonies was at a standstill.
embargo
minuscule
bouillon
malign