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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Gift for finding valuable or desirable things by accident; accidental good fortune or luck Many scientific discoveries are a matter of ________: Newton was not sitting there thinking about gravity when the apple dropped on his head.
nib
finicky
serendipity
contempt
2. Emit (odor) The room ________ed with stale tobacco smoke.
fluctuation
complaisant
venial
reek
3. Rising again after defeat - etc. The ________ nation surprised everyone by its quick recovery after total defeat.
resurgent
baffle
parameter
ambidextrous
4. Boasting He was disliked because his manner was always full of ________.
gusty
impious
nemesis
braggadocio
5. Original work used as a model by others The crude typewriter on display in this museum is the ________ of the elaborate machines in use today.
rife
motley
amplify
prototype
6. Comical parody; treatment aimed at making something appear ridiculous The ridiculous decision the jury has arrived at is a ________ of justice.
underscore
luxuriant
retraction
travesty
7. Debauched person - roue Although she was aware of his reputation as a ________ - she felt she could reform him and help him break his dissolute way of life.
seminal
discrete
funereal
libertine
8. Suffering from indigestion All the talk about rich food made him feel ________.
dyspeptic
pan
gaunt
sentinel
9. Imposing; impressive His ________ manner impressed those who met him for the first time.
grandiose
subsequent
litigation
agglomeration
10. Doctrine of self-denial We find ________ practiced in many monastries.
seine
grate
gnome
asceticism
11. Thought - Mathematics problems sometimes require much ________.
miscreant
seismic
cerebration
bellicose
12. Science of law He was more a student of ________ than a practitioner of the law.
misdemeanor
expedite
decomposition
jurisprudence
13. Plan of a trip Before leaving for his first visit to France and England - he discussed his ________ with people who had been there and with his travel agent.
enthrall
demoniac
reaper
itinerary
14. Endowed with flesh; personified Your attitude is so fiendish that you must be a devil ________.
incarnate
sojourn
foster
refute
15. Malodorous The neglected wound became ________.
glut
reciprocate
obfuscate
fetid
16. Muddy; having the sediment disturbed The water was ________ after the children had waded through it.
rummage
fitful
turbid
tribunal
17. One who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs Because he switched from one party to another - his former friends shunned him as an ________.
subterfuge
apostate
precipitous
decry
18. Lively; stirring "And now - let's have a rousing welcome for TV's own Roseanne Arnold - who'll lead us in a ________ rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'"
lumber
embargo
rousing
nonentity
19. Rear; encourage According to the legend - Romulus and Remus were ________ed by a she-wolf that raised the abandoned infants as her own.
girth
derogatory
foster
imbroglio
20. Near at hand; impending Rosa was such a last-minute worker that she could never start writing a paper till the deadline was ________.
gentility
renovate
imminent
unprepossessing
21. Dull and unimaginative; matter-of-fact; factual Though the ad writers had come up with a highly creative campaign to publicize the company's newest product - the head office rejected it for a more ________ - down-to-earth approach.
scuttle
assert
prosaic
metaphor
22. Awkward; cumbersome; unmanageable The large carton was so ________ that the movers had trouble getting it up the stairs.
deviate
apotheosis
amble
unwieldy
23. Bleach; whiten Although age had ________ed his hair - he was still vigorous and energetic.
distill
dissolution
shrewd
blanch
24. Ancestors Reverence for one's ________ (sometimes referred to as ancestor worship) plays an important part in many Oriental cultures.
practicable
forebears
propitiate
excise
25. Glimmer intermittently The moonlight ________ed on the water as the moon broke through the clouds for a moment.
onus
caption
collate
shimmer
26. Argumentative; fond of argument People avoided discussing contemporary problems with him because of his ________ manner.
disputatious
don
aromatic
propound
27. Positive assertion; confirmation; solemn pledge by one who refuses to take an oath Despite Tom's ________ of innocence - Aunt Polly still suspected he had eaten the pie.
limber
affirmation
embed
milieu
28. In confusion; disorderly The excited students dashed ________ into the stadium to celebrate the victory.
urchin
savant
abet
pellmell
29. Still in existence Although the authorities suppressed the book - many copies are ________ and may be purchased at exorbitant prices.
farce
tedium
extant
severity
30. Dry up A tour of this smokehouse will give you an idea of how the pioneers used to ________ food in order to preserve it.
desiccate
carrion
proponent
pore
31. Heap of combustible material - esp. for burning a corpse. The mortician put ________ on the corpse before burning a corpse.
verity
roster
pyre
awry
32. Authoritative; imperious The learned doctor laid down the law to his patient in a ________ tone of voice.
magisterial
rigid
exult
gloss
33. Malicious misrepresentation - He could endure his financial failure - but he could not bear the ________ that his foes heaped upon him.
feint
kindle
fancier
calumny
34. Subordinate The captain treated his ________s as though they were children rather than commissioned officers.
adversary
subaltern
insinuate
obligatory
35. Clumsy person The delivery boy is an awkward ________.
rigor
laconic
subsume
lout
36. Study of language The professor of ________ advocated the use of Esperanto as an international language.
hypercritical
atrocity
philology
throng
37. To strip a priest or minister of church authority We knew the minister had violated church regulations - but we had not realized his offense was serious enough to cause him to be ________ed.
reaper
voyeur
lavish
defrock
38. Having a low-cut neckline Fashion decrees that evening gowns be ________ this season; bare shoulders are again the vogue.
eulogistic
decollete
embellish
preeminent
39. Menacing; threatening Jabbing a ________ forefinger at Dorothy - the Wicked Witch cried - "I'll get you - and your little dog - too!"
maculated
chastise
minatory
stint
40. Small waterfall We could not appreciate the beauty of the many ________s as we made detours around each of them to avoid getting wet.
apogee
whiff
cascade
scapegoat
41. Neat and trim Every button buttoned - tie firmly in place - young Alex Keaton looked ________ and tidy for his job interview at the bank.
functionary
spruce
lumen
murkiness
42. Express sympathetic sorrow His friends gathered to ________ with him over his loss.
dilatory
condole
infringe
demeanor
43. Place of refuge or shelter; protection The refugees sought ________ from religious persecution in a new land.
arcade
asylum
recuperate
rakish
44. Lacking in spirit The coach used all the tricks at his command to buoy up the enthusiasm of his team - which I had become ________ at the loss of the star player.
blowhard
whinny
dispirited
histrionic
45. Blunt; abrupt She was offended by his ________ reply.
brusque
centaur
insubstantial
grotesque
46. Approval Wanting her parents' regard - she looked for some sign of their ________.
approbation
simplistic
dowdy
acumen
47. Severe disapproval The students showed their ________ of his act by refusing to talk with him.
reprobation
sedition
efface
anthropoid
48. Breathing; exhalation The doctor found that the patient's years of smoking had adversely affected both his lung capacity and his rate of ________.
respiration
pecuniary
philanthropist
licentious
49. Plot outline; screenplay; opera libretto Scaramouche startled the other actors in the commedia troupe when he suddenly departed from their customary ________ and began to improvise.
scenario
evasive
rousing
audacious
50. Clearness of expression; freedom from ambiguity One of the outstanding features of this book is the ________ of its author; her meaning is always clear.
abscond
azure
venal
perspicuity