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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Vary; go in different directionsfrom the same point The spokes of the wheel ________ from the hub.
diverge
forsake
fundamental
carcinogenic
2. Clowning John Candy's ________ in Uncle Buck was hilarious.
buffoonery
amorphous
nemesis
nomenclature
3. Tip Many service employees rely more on ________(ies) than on salaries for their livelihood.
turmoil
adverse
gratuity
magniloquent
4. Omen; prophecy He interpreted the departures of the birds as an ________ of evil.
augury
eminent
monastic
collate
5. Pertaining to farewell I found the ________ address too long; leave-taking should be brief.
prevaricate
surmount
equestrian
valedictory
6. Rosy; optimistic I am afraid you will have to alter your ________ views in the light of the distressing news that has just arrived.
unctous
verve
gentility
roseate
7. Irritation; resentment She showed her ________ by her refusal to appear with the other contestants at the end of the contest.
pique
soporific
delta
tumult
8. Firm grasp or footing The mountaineer struggled to get a proper ________ on the slippery rock.
manifesto
supine
static
purchase
9. In utter disorder - He tried to bring order into the ________ state of affairs.
chaotic
carillon
charisma
ludicrous
10. Celebrity; dignitary A leading light of the American stage - Ethel Barrymore was a theatrical ________ whose name lives on.
luminary
niggardly
animadversion
interregnum
11. Fragments Ten years after World War II - some of the ________ left by enemy bombings could still be seen.
dingy
rubble
imminent
impinge
12. Calm; peaceful In those ________ days - people were not worried about sneak attacks and bombings.
domicile
halcyon
reputed
biennial
13. Social blunder According to Miss Manners - to call your husband by your lover's name is worse than a mere ________; it is a tactical mistake.
nondescript
efficacy
philanderer
gaffe
14. The Milky Way; any collection of brilliant personalities The deaths of such famous actors as Clark Gable - Gary Cooper - Spencer Tracy - and Marlene Dietrich demonstrate that the ________ of Hollywood superstars is rapidly disppearing.
abortive
rift
nicety
galaxy
15. Mild expression in place of an unpleasant one The expression "he passed away" is a ________for "he died."
tantalize
euphemism
scotch
shun
16. Worship of idols; excessive admiration Such ________ of singers of country music is typical of the excessive enthusiasm of youth.
idolatry
dinghy
conversant
prophetic
17. Clumsy; boorish Such remarks are ________ and out of place; you should apologize for making them.
wax
gauche
unintimidating
penumbra
18. Equal in extent Your reward will be ________ with your effort.
nocturnal
component
beneficent
commensurate
19. Not wise I think it is ________ to raise this issue at the present time because the public is too angry.
impolitic
optional
sallow
denizen
20. Substance that prevents infection It is advisable to apply an ________ to any wound - no matter how slight or insignificant.
superimpose
shyster
condescend
antiseptic
21. Victim; object of a hunt The police closed in on their ________.
quarry
cavalier
flinch
clique
22. Impression produced by achievements or reputation The wealthy man sought to obtain social ________ by contributing to popular charities.
prestige
malediction
circumvent
fluted
23. Suffering from indigestion; irritable His ________ temperament was apparent to all who heard him rant about his difficulties.
parsimonious
distortion
indolence
bilious
24. Played in an abrupt manner; marked by abrupt - sharp sound His ________ speech reminded one of the sound of a machine gun.
staccato
insinuate
brevity
killjoy
25. Ornament a metal surface by indenting - With his hammer - he carefully ________d an intricate design onto the surface of the chalice.
augury
intrude
dilute
chase
26. Generosity Noted for his ________ - philanthropist Eugene Lang donated millions to charity.
disperse
gargantuan
lewd
magnanimity
27. Wooden; impassive We wanted to see how long he could maintain his ________ expression.
deadpan
subjugate
servile
orientation
28. Suitable for sevants; low I cannot understand why a person of your ability and talent should engage in such ________ activities.
lassitude
irksome
menial
dank
29. Slavery; compulsory labor Born a slave - Douglass resented his wife of ________ and plotted to escape to the North.
anticlimax
enhance
quip
servitude
30. Text of an opera The composer of an opera's music is remembered more frequently than the author of its ________.
fitful
libretto
vixen
unction
31. Exclude from public favor; ban As soon as the newspapers carried the story of his connection with the criminals - his friends began to ________ him.
fleece
flux
ostracize
epic
32. Period of equal days and nights; the beginning of spring and autumn The vernal ________ is usually marked by heavy rainstorms.
emetic
equinox
insidious
eulogistic
33. Purify; refine; concentrate A moonshiner distills mash into whiskey; an epigrammatist ________ thoughts into quips.
sophist
devolve
furor
distill
34. Power of knowing without reasoning She claimed to know the truth by ________.
knit
intuition
idyllic
inviolability
35. Not compulsory; left to one's choice I was impressed by the range of ________ accessories for my microcomputer that were available.
optional
deplore
grovel
perennial
36. Strongly held belief Nothing could shake his ________ that she was innocent.
touchy
humane
episodic
conviction
37. A disorderly or untidy state After the New Year's party - the once orderly house was in total ________.
pummel
usury
disarray
awl
38. At the point of death The doctors called the family to the bedside of the ________ patient.
conjure
grandiose
moribund
unimpeachable
39. Determined;stubborn Les Miserables tells of Inspector Javert's long - ________ pursuit of the criminal Jean Valjean.
shun
dogged
itinerant
podium
40. Unfriendly; hostile She felt that they were ________ and were hoping for her downfall.
inimical
misdemeanor
colossal
orientation
41. Exaggerated; pompous; enlarged (with air or gas) His claims about the new product were ________; it did not work as well as he had promised.
lurid
illimitable
bemused
inflated
42. Bear one's self; behave He ________ed himself with great dignity.
robust
comport
pigment
sere
43. Spread randomly; sprinkle; scatter Preceding the bride to the altar - the flower girl will ________ rose petals along the aisle.
inquisitor
wizardry
banal
strew
44. Attractive The man I am seeking to fill this position must be ________ since he will be representing us before the public.
psychopathic
personable
terse
hindmost
45. Peak We could see the morning sunlight illuminate the ________ while the rest of the mountain lay in shadow.
tawdry
amend
debauch
pinnacle
46. 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.
venal
array
queasy
filibuster
47. Bloody The audience shuddered as they listened to the details of the ________ massacre.
benefactor
circumlocution
gory
incarnate
48. Weaken; destroy The relatives who received little or nothing sought to ________ the will by claiming that the deceased had not been in his right mind when he signed the document.
invalidate
mangy
canvass
unwarranted
49. Fasten together; unite Before you ________ two strips of tape together - be sure to line them up evenly.
residue
rancid
splice
application
50. Perceive intuitively; foresee the future Nothing infuriated Tom more than Aunt Polly's ability to ________ when he was not telling the truth.
turpitude
interim
divine
coiffure