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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Composed; grave The parents were worried because they felt their son was too quiet and ________.
implausible
scintillate
contraband
sedate
2. Liberal; wasteful The actor's ________ gifts pleased her.
lavish
eschew
sherbet
decrepitude
3. Helpful; contributive Rest and proper diet are ________ to good health.
materialism
conducive
postulate
incantation
4. Distortion; burlesque - The caricatures he drew always emphasized personal weaknesses of the people he burlesqued.
propitiate
protuberance
caricature
overwrought
5. Obstruct The minority party agreed not to ________ the efforts of the leaders to secure a lasting peace.
obituary
bullion
megalomania
hamper
6. One who studies the skin and its diseases I advise you to consult a ________ about your acne.
dissertation
pundit
dermatologist
glimmer
7. Individual who sacrifices principles for expediency by taking advantage of circumstances Forget about ethics! He's such an ________ that he'll vote in favor of any deal that will give him a break.
unequivocal
opportunist
zany
peremptory
8. Excessively fat It is advisable that ________ people try to lose weight.
forgo
venerate
maudlin
obese
9. Case for arrows Robin Hood reached back and plucked one last arrow from his ________.
statute
interregnum
quiver
nutrient
10. Change of fortune Humbled by life's ________s - the last emperor of China worked as a lowly gardener in the palace over which he had once ruled.
satirical
awl
vicissitude
derelict
11. Irritate; fester The memory of having been jilted ________d him for years.
berate
rankle
overweening
facile
12. Narrow valley with steep sides Steeper than a gully - less precipitous than a canyon - a ________ is - like them - the product of years of erosion.
manacle
saccharine
ravine
skinflint
13. Children; offspring He was proud of his ________ but regarded George as the most promising of all his children.
lionize
relevant
progeny
commensurate
14. Fit or attack of pain - laughter - rage When he heared of his son's misdeeds - he was seized by a ________ of rage.
pinion
paroxysm
capitulate
preponderance
15. Equal in extent Your reward will be ________ with your effort.
commensurate
append
skulduggery
braggart
16. Pollute; profane The hoodlums ________d the church with their scurrilous writing.
defile
attribute
title
untenable
17. Swamp gas; heavy - vaporous atmosphere - often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence The smog hung over Victorian London like a dark cloud; noisome - reeking of decay - it was a visible ________.
audacious
miasma
restraint
novelty
18. Chain; fetter The criminal's ankles were ________d to prevent his escape.
assent
shackle
effectual
reprobate
19. Seemingly reasonable but incorrect Let us not be misled by such ________ arguments.
licentious
specious
virtuoso
discredit
20. Relating to paradise; blissful An afternoon sail on the bay was for her an ________ journey.
dismantle
disparity
elysian
anarchy
21. Unbecoming; indecent Your levity is ________ at this time of mourning.
unseemly
redress
malapropism
prate
22. Fantastic; violently contrasting The plot of the novel was too ________ to be believed.
opalescent
spate
bizarre
thespian
23. Active; efficient A ________ government is necessary to meet the demands of a changing society.
forswear
nomadic
dynamic
retort
24. Prudent; cautious - Investigating before acting - she tried always to be ________.
circumspect
scanty
wrangle
bicameral
25. Open widely The huge pit ________d before him; if he stumbled - he would fall in.
irreconsilable
convene
rapport
gape
26. Psychosis marked by delusions of grandeur or persecution Suffering from ________ - he claimed everyone was out to get him; ironically - his claim was accurate; even paranoids have enemies.
apogee
paranoia
spartan
commensurate
27. Not identical on both sides of a dividing central line Because one eyebrow was set markedly higher than the other - William's face had a particularly ________ appearance.
asymmetric
ignite
obituary
philistine
28. Whim - She was an unpredictable creature - acting on ________ - never taking thought of the consequences.
horde
caprice
allure
foolhardy
29. False testimony while under oath When several witnesses appeared to challenge his story - he was indicted for ________.
multiplicity
perjury
epitaph
dingy
30. Apt; suitably expressed; well chosen He was famous for his ________ remarks and was called upon to serve as master-of-ceremonies at many banquet.
compute
felicitous
virulent
epithet
31. Tickle I am here not to ________ my audience but to enlighten it.
palimpsest
comatose
simile
titillate
32. Monastery or convent - The nuns lived in the ________.
accost
cloister
dissipate
vise
33. Temporary invasion The nightly ________s and hit-and-run raids of our neighbors across the border tried the patience of the country to the point where we decided to retaliate in force.
pummel
respite
travail
incursion
34. Disobedient The ________ private was confined to the barracks.
impropriety
insubordinate
perversion
profusion
35. Clumsy; boorish Such remarks are ________ and out of place; you should apologize for making them.
contentious
eon
embark
gauche
36. Mass of material sticking together In such a ________ of miscellaneous statistics - it was impossible to find a single area of analysis.
migratory
conglomeration
accessible
mutilate
37. Idle person; male bee Content to let his wife support him - the would-be writer was in reality nothing but a ________.
disperse
drone
cache
efface
38. Emphasize Adressing the jogging class - Kim ________d the importance to runners of good nutrition.
opus
underscore
incarnation
ambivalence
39. Nourish; educate; foster The head Start program attempts to ________ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter public school.
argot
canny
nurture
nominal
40. Pleasantly tart-tasting; stimulating The ________sauce added to our enjoyment of the meal.
piquant
regale
injurious
taxonomist
41. Plain; obvious My answer to your proposal is an ________ and absolute "No."
subversive
sate
immobility
unequivocal
42. Turn upside down or inside out When he ________ed his body in a hand stand - he felt the blood rush to his head.
partial
invert
abut
pendant
43. Condemn; critcize The reform candidate ________d the corrupt city officers for having betrayed the public's trust.
omnivorous
denounce
rotundity
requite
44. Malicious misrepresentation - He could endure his financial failure - but he could not bear the ________ that his foes heaped upon him.
prestige
pauper
calumny
inkling
45. Liable to err I know I am ________ - but I feel confident that I am right this time.
sententious
fallible
martrix
censorious
46. Insightful; aware; wise Although Maud was a generally ________ critic - she had her blind sports: she could never see flaws in the work of her friends.
obligatory
nugatory
perceptive
aggregate
47. Small boat (often ship's boat) In the film Lifeboat - an ill-assorted group of passengers from a sunken ocean liner are marooned at sea in a ________.
economy
dinghy
encumber
tedium
48. Renounce upon oath He ________d his allegiance to the king.
hummock
abjure
augury
hypothetical
49. Ineffective; fruitless Why waste your time on ________ pursuits?
sloth
hindmost
paradox
futile
50. Pitiless The escaped convict was a dangerous and ________ murderer.
nirvana
bawdy
amiss
ruthless