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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Private meeting of members of a party to select officers or determine policy - At the opening of Congress the members of the Democratic Party held a ________ to elect the majority leader of the House and the party whip.
missile
caucus
swarthy
subversive
2. Easy; expert Because he was a ________ speaker - he never refused a request to address an organization.
pyromaniac
retiring
facile
mawkish
3. Stick out His fingers ________d from the holes in his gloves.
flail
rationalization
propriety
protrude
4. Calm; not easily disturbed The nurse was a cheerful but ________ person - unexcited in the face of sudden emergencies.
narcissist
indifferent
reparation
phlegmatic
5. Injury to the body The riot was marked not only by ________ - with its attendant loss of life and limb - but also by arson and pillage.
appease
pallet
mayhem
captious
6. Having foresight; fortuneteller - Cassandra's ________ warning was not heeded by the Trojans.
desecrate
artless
clairvoyant
fraudulent
7. Riddle; difficult problem During the long car ride - she invented ________s to entertain the children.
conundrum
ordinance
recuperate
dire
8. Lacking luxury and comfort; sternly disciplined Looking over the bare - unheated room with its hard cot - he wondered what he was doing in such ________ quarters. Only his ________ sense of duty kept him at his post.
chameleon
spartan
latitude
stifle
9. Producing tears His voice has a ________ quality that is more appropriate at a funeral than a class reunion.
yield
beleaguer
prompt
lachrymose
10. Freeze; coagulate His blood ________ed in his veins as he saw the dread monster rush toward him.
vagrant
congeal
entreat
recumbent
11. Pass into or through; penetrate (an organization) sneakily In order to ________ enemy lines at night without being seen - the scouts darkened their faces and wore black coveralls.
prodigal
sophistication
incipient
infiltrate
12. Hidden sarcasm or satire; use of words that convey a meaning opposite to the literal meaning Gradually his listeners began to realize that the excessive praise he was lavishing was merely ________; he was actually denouncing his opponent.
artifacts
vintner
irony
attenuate
13. Rich - figured fabric The sofa was covered with expensive ________.
consort
emaciated
brocade
cogent
14. Unattractive During adolescence many attractive young people somehow acquire the false notion that their appearance is ________.
indolence
malfeasance
unprepossessing
surrogate
15. Eye defect that prevents proper focus As soon as his parents discovered that the boy suffered from ________ - they took him to the optometrist for corrective glasses.
astigmatism
prolix
antithesis
chassis
16. Spot Her cheeks ________ed with tears - were testimony to the hours of weeping.
obese
memorialize
demolition
fleck
17. Lively or animated; sprightly She had always been ________ and sparkling.
aureole
delusive
bristling
vivacious
18. Convincing She presented ________ arguments to the jury.
psychosis
cogent
fodder
dissertation
19. Generosity Noted for his ________ - philanthropist Eugene Lang donated millions to charity.
magnanimity
fantastic
onerous
manacle
20. Everlasting Ponce de Leon hoped to find ________ youth.
repartee
supine
perpetual
grouse
21. Expand In the dark - the pupils of your eyes ________.
adroit
dilate
infiltrate
multilingual
22. Exceed Her SAT scores ________ed out expectations.
homily
surpass
admonish
willful
23. Enrage; infuriate Unkindness to children ________d her.
potable
consonance
refractory
incense
24. Person who appeals to people's prejudice; false leader He was accused of being a ________ because he made promises that aroused futile hopes in his listeners.
refrain
utopia
demagogue
factious
25. Head off; forestall by acting first; appropriate for oneself; supplant Hoping to ________ any attempts by the opposition to make educational reform a hot political issue - the candidate set out her own plan to revitalize the public schools.
preempt
reputed
fritter
gape
26. Soothe; make calm or quiet; subdue Dentists criticize the practice of giving fussy children sweets to ________ them.
stolidity
pacify
enfranchise
besmirch
27. Multiply; spread Since bacteria ________ more quickly in unsanitary environments - it is important to keep hospital rooms clean.
fortitude
propagate
bauble
decorum
28. Government by a few The feudal ________ was supplanted by an autocracy.
raiment
veracious
gastronomy
oligarchy
29. Not frank; eluding Your ________ answers convinced the judge that you were witholding important evidence.
congeal
evasive
glutton
diaphanous
30. Pertaining to disease As we study the pathological aspects of this disease - we must not overlook the ________ elements.
pathological
censorious
mutter
refute
31. Link as in a chain It is difficult to understand how these events could ________ as they did without outside assistance.
erode
writhe
concatenate
deciduous
32. Foremost in importance; supreme Proper nutrition and hygiene are of ________ importance in adolescent development and growth.
pellmell
conscientious
stygian
paramount
33. Monarch; sovereign The ________ spent more time at Monte Carlo than he did at home on his throne.
compact
pliant
tainted
potentate
34. Society ruled by the wealthy From the way the government caters to the rich - you might think our society is a ________ rather than a democracy.
plutocracy
jurisprudence
scapegoat
cajole
35. Silly; senseless Such comments are ________ because they do not help us solve our program.
flaccid
pillage
inane
finicky
36. Having to do with citizens or the state; courteous and polite - Although internal Revenue Service agents are ________ servants - they are not always civil to suspected tax evaders.
civil
clout
ethereal
amplify
37. Crown The king's ________ was on display at the museum.
hoary
diadem
iridescent
consonance
38. Daring; bold Audiences cheered as Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia made their ________ - death-defying leap to freedom and escaped Darth Vader's troops.
din
grapple
audacious
auroral
39. Program asfor trial; book where such entries are made The case of Smith v. Jones was entered in the ________ for July 15.
docket
testator
deft
indigence
40. Moment of calm Not wanting to get wet - they waited under the awning for a ________ in the rain.
trajectory
pariah
lull
finesse
41. Based on experience He distrusted hunches and intuitive flashes; he placed his reliance entirely on ________ data.
pundit
sumptuous
empirical
mortify
42. Rejoicing There was great ________ when the armistice was announced.
artifacts
vintner
jubilation
reprove
43. Following; attendants The queen's ________ followed her down the aisle.
potable
inveterate
retinue
animated
44. Causing insensitivity to pain The ________ qualities of his lotion will provide temporary relief.
supplicate
periphery
marred
analgesic
45. Arrogance; excessive self-conceit Filled with ________ - Lear refused to heed his friends' warnings.
hubris
impede
unassuming
bereft
46. Soothe We tried to ________ the hysterical child by promising her many gifts.
mollify
emancipate
foil
salient
47. Person of no importance; nonexistence Don't dismiss John as a ________; in his quiet way - he's very important to the firm.
enrapture
martinet
zealot
nonentity
48. Distasteful; morally offensive People with ________ reputations should not be allowed to work with young children.
unsavory
idyllic
sedate
equivocate
49. Hugeness (in a bad sense) He did not realize the ________ of his crime until he saw what suffering he had caused.
deft
manifesto
prelude
enormity
50. Person who establishes (an organization - business) Among those drowned when the Titanic sank was the ________ of the Abraham & Straus chain.
demoniac
relent
invoke
founder