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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Writ summoning a witness to appear The prosecutor's office was ready to serve a ________ on the reluctant witness.
subpoena
unruly
prosaic
reprobate
2. Postpone; delay It is wise not to ________; otherwise - we find ourselves bogged down in a mass of work that should have been finished long ago.
embed
sublime
procrastinate
atheistic
3. Break up ground after plowing; torture I don't want to ________ you at this time by asking you to recall the details of your unpleasant experience.
harrow
collaborate
chagrin
impenetrable
4. Prescribed diet and habits I doubt whether the results warrant our living under such a strict ________.
gazette
misgivings
accessible
regimen
5. Changing its habitat; wandering These ________ birds return every spring.
platonic
migrant
indisputable
misanthrope
6. Existence; means of support; livelihood In those days of inflated prices - my salary provided mere ________.
plutocracy
subsistence
affinity
forensic
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.
yoke
opportunist
ken
physiological
8. Stikingly bright; shining with intense heat If you leave on an ________light bulb - it quickly grows too hot to touch.
smolder
roseate
incandescent
libertine
9. Slip or slide During the recent ice storm - many people ________ed down this hill as they walked to the station.
apothecary
slither
philanthropist
menial
10. Balance; balancing force; equilibrium The high-wire acrobat used his pole as an ________ to overcome the swaying caused by the wind.
egoism
veracious
iconoclastic
equipoise
11. Ostracize; banish; outlaw Antony - Octavius and Lepidus ________d all those who had conspired against Julius Caesar.
zany
frugality
ornithologist
proscribe
12. Get one's bearings; adjust Philip spent his first day in Denver ________ing himself to the city.
aphasia
orient
fleck
hubbub
13. Spasmodic; intermittent After several ________ attempts - he decided to postpone the start of the project until he felt more energetic.
fitful
septic
adjunct
vagabond
14. Obstruct The minority party agreed not to ________ the efforts of the leaders to secure a lasting peace.
solace
elusive
mercantile
hamper
15. Denial I must accept his argument since you have been unable to present any ________ of his evidence.
dormer
incisive
sidereal
negation
16. Obtaining The personnel department handles the ________ of new employees.
abdicate
potentate
procurement
augment
17. Bizzare; peculiar; unconventional The eccentric professor who engages in markedly ________ behavior is a stock figure in novels with an academic setting.
modish
outlandish
fortuitous
imply
18. Of lowly origin; unworthy This plan is inspired by ________ motives and I must - therefore - oppose it.
ignoble
bevy
mirth
retribution
19. Pollute The sewage system of the city so ________d the water that swimming was forbidden.
abnegation
truism
languor
contaminate
20. Sharp projection form fishhook - etc.; pointed comment The ________ from the fishhook caught in his finger as he grabbed the fish.
bowdlerize
sardonic
barb
nomadic
21. Items of business at a meeting We had so much difficulty agreeing upon an ________ that there was very little time for the meeting.
tenuous
agenda
ineffectual
waif
22. 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.
prod
capitulate
hatch
platitude
23. One of a family of mammals that nurse their offspring in a pouch The most common ________ in North America is the opposum.
appal
atrophy
pulchritude
marsupial
24. State of being deprived of something valuable or beloved His friends gathered to console him upon his sudden ________.
tirade
vindictive
bereavement
armada
25. Sad; solemn I fail to understand why there is such a ________ atmosphere; we have lost a battle - not a war.
receptive
complaisant
excoriate
funereal
26. Correct spelling Many of us find English ________ difficult to master because so many of our words are written phonetically.
seethe
incessant
recession
orthography
27. Pay for services There is a nominal ________ for this position.
insolvent
brevity
rent
stipend
28. Strongly held belief Nothing could shake his ________ that she was innocent.
affiliation
conviction
hazy
broach
29. Slander She is a liar and is always trying to ________ my reputation.
longevity
transgression
vegetate
vilify
30. Conciseness ________ is essential when you send a telegram or cablegram; you are charged for every word.
congenital
prelate
hyperbole
brevity
31. Case for a sword blade; sheath The drill master told the recruit to wipe the blood from his sword before slipping it back into the ________.
rile
scabbard
yield
mores
32. Shrivel; decay. Cut flowers are beautiful for a day - but all too soon they _________.
wither
squalid
knead
lull
33. Discord Some contemporary musicians deliberately use ________ to achieve certain effects.
amulet
dissonance
pivotal
grotto
34. Violent; hasty; rash We tried to curb his ________ behavior because we felt that in his haste he might offend some people.
incongruity
pulmonary
encroachment
impetuous
35. Opening in chess in which a piece is sacrificed The player was afraid to accept his opponent's ________ because he feared a trap which as yet he could not see.
dispirited
gambit
lineage
celerity
36. Protest; remonstrance Despite the teacher's scoldings and________s - the class remained unruly.
heedless
lax
geniality
expostulation
37. Outcome; final development of the plot of a play or other literary work The play was childishly written; the ________ was obvious to sophisticated theatergoers as early as the middle of the first act.
rend
hardy
denouement
nonentity
38. Hinder; block The special prosecutor determined that the Attorney General - though inept - had not intentionally set out to ________ the progress of the investigation.
grapple
elated
impede
spruce
39. Very cautious. The spies grew ________ as they approached the sentry.
erudite
munificent
wary
camaraderie
40. Protrusion; bulge A ganglionic cyst is a fluid-filled tumor (generally benign) that develops near a joint membrane or tendon sheath - and that bulges beneath the skin - forming a ________.
prehensile
contrived
protuberance
misgivings
41. Light stroke as with a whip The horse needed no encouragement; only one ________of the whip was all the jockey had to apply to get the animal to run at top speed.
flick
shrew
resolution
veneer
42. Excessively fat It is advisable that ________ people try to lose weight.
obese
smolder
descry
drudgery
43. Nonentity; worthless person or thing - She claimed her ex-husband was a total ________ and wondered why she had ever married him.
cipher
flamboyant
abnegation
hovel
44. Grave; serius; coy She was ________ and reserved.
supercilious
demure
phlegmatic
dinghy
45. Make amends for; pay for He knew no way in which he could ________ for his brutal crime.
resignation
atone
patina
unscathed
46. Fear; trembling agitation We must face the enemy without ________ if we are to win this battle.
mercantile
trepidation
synthetic
pummel
47. Gloomy Do not be misled by his ________ countenance; he is not as gloomy as he looks.
exasperate
braggart
saturnine
multifarious
48. Related linguistically; allied by blood; similar or akin in nature The English word "mother" ________ to the Latin word "mater -" whose influence is visible in the words "maternal" and "maternity."
tribulation
exude
cognate
domineer
49. Delaying Your ________ tactics may compel me to cancel the contract.
oratorio
sate
dilatory
construe
50. Capable of grasping or holding Monkeys use not only their arms and legs but also their ________e tails in traveling through the trees.
lucre
palatial
disinterested
prehensile