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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Person who maintains opinions contrary to the doctrines of the church She was punished by the Spanish Inquisition because she was a ________.
heretic
bilk
incite
blandishment
2. Bombastic; stiffly pompous His ________ rhetoric did not impress the college audience; they were immune to bombastic utterances.
stilted
septic
stem from
malapropism
3. Block legislation by making long speeches Even though we disapproved of Senator Foghorn's political goals - we were impressed by his ability to ________ endlessly to keep an issue from coming to a vote.
filibuster
egress
penurious
masticate
4. Intricate; difficult; tangled What to Watson had been a ________ problem to Sherlock Holmes was simplicity itself.
comity
knotty
despondent
sheathe
5. Conspicuous; notable; protruding Have you ever noticed that Prince Charles's ________ ears make him resemble the big-eared character in Mad comics?
slovenly
prominent
expatiate
clairvoyant
6. Stealing The bank teller confessed his ________ of the funds.
embezzlement
conviction
relapse
maculated
7. Lustful They found his ________ stories objectionable.
lewd
compromise
breadth
execute
8. Beauty; comeliness I do not envy the judges who have to select this year's Miss America from this collection of female ________.
pulchritude
plauditory
rebus
ominous
9. Evolve - as in prenatal growth While this scheme was being ________d by the conspirators - they maintained complete silence about their intentions.
calorific
bristling
depreciate
gestate
10. Infallibility Jane refused to believe in the pope's ________ - reasoning: "All human beings are capable of error. The pope is a human being. Therefore - he pope is capable of error.
vindicate
feckless
pithy
inerrancy
11. Waste He could not apply himself to any task and ________ed away his time in idle conversation.
fritter
paranoia
relevant
shirk
12. Pertinent; referring to the case in hand Teri was impressed by how ________ Virginia Woolf's remarks were to her as a woman writer; it was as if Woolf had been writing with Teri's situation in mind.
trident
relevant
hinterlands
ford
13. Explain; enlighten He was called upon to ________ the disputed points in his article.
amnesty
pediatrician
elucidate
centrifuge
14. Attractive; agreeable I would rather have a poor and ________ wife than a rich and homely one.
comely
inerrancy
virile
tribulation
15. Temporary encampment While in ________ - we spent the night in our sleeping bags under the stars.
patois
bivouac
motif
ventral
16. Split; tear apart In his grief - he tried to ________ his garments.
engross
captious
rend
vulnerable
17. Poem or song expressing lamentation On the death of Edward King - Milton composed the ________ "Lycidas."
elegy
verbose
roster
wrench
18. Requiring sitting Because he had a ________ occupation - he decided to visit a gymnasium weekly.
acidulous
sedentary
transport
swill
19. Shade of difference in meaning or color The unskilled eye of the layperson has difficulty in dicerning the ________s of color in the paintings.
accost
nuance
meditation
deference
20. Turn aside His life was saved when his cigarette case ________ed the bullet.
connivance
deflect
verdigris
claustrophobia
21. Clothing "How can I go to the ball?" asked Cinderella. "I have no ________ fit to wear."
raiment
mammal
coiffure
prevaricate
22. Very poor person Though Widow Brown was living on a reduced income - she was by no means a ________.
bicker
formidable
convene
pauper
23. Ability to be molded When clay dries out - it loses its ________ and becomes less malleable.
plasticity
assuage
welter
console
24. Unbeliever The Saracens made war against tne ________s.
ascendancy
infidel
reproach
jostle
25. Imitation of another's style in musical composition or in writing We cannot even say that her music is a ________ of this or that composer; it is rather - reminiscent of many musicians.
addle
perspicuity
pastiche
baffle
26. Preceding events or circumstances that influence what comes later; early life; ancestors Before giving permission for Drummie to marry Estella - Miss Havisham had a few questions about the young man's birth and ________.
serrated
antecedents
biennial
ramshackle
27. Estimate the value of It is difficult to ________ old paintings; it is easier to call them priceless.
docket
appraise
canvass
nocturnal
28. Member of the working class The aristocrats feared mob rule and gave the right to vote only to the wealthy - thus depending the ________s of a voice in government.
proletarian
garrulity
engross
peroration
29. Rejoice We ________ed when our team won the victory.
overbearing
exult
cacophony
repress
30. Easily deceived He preyed upon ________ people - who believed his stories of easy wealth.
consequential
manipulate
gullible
vitreous
31. Inharmonious The married couple argued incessantly and finally decided to separate because they were ________.
solace
incompatible
recalcitrant
compact
32. Floor made of wood strips inlaid in a mosic-like pattern. In laying the floor - the carpenters combined redwood and oak in an elegant ________.
gratuitous
surveillance
hamper
parquet
33. Without previous preparation Her listeners were amazed that such a thorough presentation could be made in an ________ speech.
sedition
robust
impromptu
effusion
34. Self-evident truth Many a ________ is well expressed in a proverb.
nonchalance
unconscionable
dissertation
truism
35. Easily broken; difficult My employer's ________ personality made it difficult for me to get along with her.
brittle
tautological
boisterous
comprise
36. Tip Many service employees rely more on ________(ies) than on salaries for their livelihood.
gall
insidious
transmute
gratuity
37. Trite remark; commonplace statement he ________s in his speech were applauded by the vast majority in his audience; only a few people perceived how trite his remarks were.
attribute
vacillate
bode
platitude
38. Pertaining to the science of the function of living To understand this disease fully - we must examine not only its ________ aspects but also its psychological elements.
physiological
timorous
concession
hoodwink
39. Conceit; vanity She thought so much of herself that we found her ________ unwarranted and irritating.
egotism
burnish
protuberance
vernacular
40. Problem; choice of two unsatisfactory alternatives In this ________ - he knew no one to whom he could turn for advice.
trenchant
dilemma
transparent
annul
41. Open to view According to the United States Constitution - a person must commit an ________ act before he may be tried for treason.
overt
genesis
deploy
indubitably
42. Punish - I must ________ you for this offense.
percussion
turbulence
chastise
knotty
43. Salty The slightly ________ taste of this mineral water is pleasant.
saline
contagion
liaison
eulogy
44. Sun's corona; halo Many medieval paintings depict saintly characters with ________ around their heads.
recapitulate
satire
aureole
steep
45. Formal disscussion; conversation The young Plato was drawn to the Agora to hear the philosophical ________ of Socrates and his followers.
junta
discourse
fanaticism
defile
46. Person competent to act as judge of art - ect.; a lover of an art She had developed into a ________ of fine china.
wangle
connoisseur
turncoat
tipple
47. Loyalty A dog's ________ to its owner is one of the reasons why that animal is a favorite household pet.
fidelity
sectarian
yeoman
apocryphal
48. Arrest ( a criminal); dread; perceive The police will ________ the culprit and convict him before long.
apprehend
magnanimity
impinge
relinquish
49. Conspiring in a fraudulent scheme The swindlers were found guilty of ________.
collusion
mosaic
lavish
misanthrope
50. Scarcity The ________ of skilled labor compelled the employers to open trade schools.
dearth
wrench
bludgeon
salvage