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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Atrocious; hatefully bad Hitler's ________ crimes will never be forgotten.
amity
languid
heinous
nefarious
2. Self-restraint; sexual chastity She vowed to lead a life of ________.
inductive
expletive
continence
arraign
3. Spasmodic; intermittent After several ________ attempts - he decided to postpone the start of the project until he felt more energetic.
introspective
fitful
astral
desiccate
4. Point of origin; array of numbers or algebraic symbols; mold or die Some historians claim the Nile Valley was the ________ of the Western civilization.
adverse
relegate
martrix
thematic
5. Plead; ask earnestly She ________ed her father to let her stay out till midnight.
obtrusive
solecism
sensuous
entreat
6. Masses of leaves Every autumn before the leaves fell he promised himself he would drive though the New England to admire the colorful fall ________.
viper
nexus
foliage
rote
7. Put to rout; defeat; disconcert This ruse will ________ the enemy.
betroth
suavity
cession
discomfit
8. Despicable; contemptible Peter Pan sneered at Captain Hook and his ________ crew.
scurvy
genesis
obloquy
sequester
9. Damp The walls of the dungeon were ________ and slimy.
negligible
impenetrable
epilogue
dank
10. Suitable; practical; politic A pragmatic politician - he was guided by what was ________ rather than by what was ethical.
confiscate
simulate
expedient
sporadic
11. Idle person; male bee Content to let his wife support him - the would-be writer was in reality nothing but a ________.
drone
tainted
fundamental
effervescence
12. Check the flow The paramedic used a tourniquet to ________ the bleeding from the slashed artery.
paraphernalia
stem
impede
obeisance
13. Traitor who aids invaders In his conquest of Europe - Hitler was aided by the ________s who betrayed their own people and served in the puppet governments established by the Nazis.
apostate
junket
quisling
surreptitious
14. Resentment; anger; sense of injury or insult She took ________ at his remarks and stormed away in a huff.
umbrage
domineer
adulterate
quirk
15. Disheveled; with uncared-for appearance The beggar was dirty and ________.
fulminate
scotch
unkempt
unison
16. Grave; serius; coy She was ________ and reserved.
peroration
disputatious
demure
detraction
17. Words formed in imitation of natural sounds Words like "rustle" and "gargle" are illustrations of ________.
quizzical
insouciant
relevant
onomatopoeia
18. Situated beyond; unstated and often questionable You must have an ________ motive for your behavior - since there is no obvious reason for it.
disapprobation
splice
abominate
ulterior
19. Deduce; conclude We must be particularly cautious when we ________ that a person is guilty on the basis of circumstantial evidence.
ravenous
ferret
infer
husbandry
20. Double-dealing; hypocrisy People were shocked and dismayed when they learned of his ________ in this affair - as he had always seemed honest and straightforward.
equine
kleptomaniac
deplicity
sophomoric
21. Persuade to act unlawfully (especially to commit perjury) In the Godfather - the mobsters used bribery and threats to ________ the witnesses against Don Michael Corleone.
suborn
paraphrase
apiary
rebuff
22. Marked by commotion; extremely funny; very noisy The ________ comedy hit Home Alone featured Macaulay Culkin - whose mugging and comic antics provoked gales of uproarious laughter from audiences coast to coast.
vitreous
grudging
uproarious
dregs
23. Public records; place where public records are kept These documents should be part of the ________ so that historians may be able to evaluate them in the future.
pillory
behoove
zephyr
archives
24. Suggested or implied meaning of an expression Foreigners frequently are unaware of the ________s of the words they use.
stipple
connotation
wrath
supposititious
25. Philosopher who studies the nature of knowledge "What is more important - a knowledge of nature of the nature of knowledge?" the ________ asked the naturalist.
abortive
voluminous
cessation
epistemologist
26. Well-paid position with little responsibility My job is no ________; I work long hours and have much responsibility.
ichthyology
sinecure
scurrilous
assiduous
27. Comment; make explanatory notes In the appendix to the novel - the critic sought to ________ many of the more esoteric references.
holster
beneficent
proxy
annotate
28. Draw; outline; describe Parodoxically - the more realistic the details this artist chooses - the better able to ________ her fantastic - other- worldly landscapes.
calamity
coiffure
limn
feckless
29. Excessively exacting You are ________ in your demands for perfection; we all make mistakes.
hypercritical
venison
ruddy
sycophant
30. Yearly allowance The ________ he set up with the insurance company supplements his social security benefits so that he can live very comfortably without working.
annuity
disport
coiffure
sensual
31. Very poor person Though Widow Brown was living on a reduced income - she was by no means a ________.
pauper
accolade
rote
lechery
32. Practical person No ________ enjoys becoming involved in a game that he can never win
polemic
torpor
pragmatist
foreboding
33. Moderate; tone down or restrain; toughen (steel) Not even her supervisor's grumpiness could ________ Nancy's enthusiasm for her new job.
debunk
exiguous
temper
equanimity
34. Vengeance; compensation; punishment for offenses The evangelist maintained that an angry deity would exact ________ from the sinners.
subsume
retribution
excoriate
dispel
35. V. abstain from; resist n. chorus Whenever he heard a song with a lively chorus - Sol could never ________ from joining in on the refrain.
imperial
clamber
refrain
ecstasy
36. Permanent The ________ bonds of marriage are all too often being dissolved.
palatable
indissoluble
alacrity
incriminate
37. Drink with relish As we ________ed our ale - we listened to the gay songs of the students in the tavern.
spruce
jocose
quaff
distortion
38. Items of business at a meeting We had so much difficulty agreeing upon an ________ that there was very little time for the meeting.
resignation
aggregate
agenda
chasm
39. Show by example; furnish an example Three-time winner of the Super Bowl - Joe Montana ________(ies) the ideal quarterback.
rampart
exemplify
jettison
tribunal
40. Destroy The enemy in its revenge tried to ________ the entire population.
annihilate
berate
dictum
docile
41. Title; chapter heading; text under illustration - I find the ________s that accompany these cartoons very clever and humorous.
surmount
caption
bantering
impetus
42. Very cautious. The spies grew ________ as they approached the sentry.
pied
encroachment
zany
wary
43. Commit an offense Only an insane person could ________ such a horrible crime.
obeisance
debutante
perpetrate
opus
44. Sealed by fusion so as to be airtight After these bandages are sterilized - they are placed in ________ containers.
ostracize
verve
hermetic
serpentine
45. Location The attorney asked for a change of ________; he thought his client would do better if the trial were held in a less conservative county.
fresco
mobile
venue
turbulence
46. Irreverent The congregation was offended by her ________ remarks.
arcane
impious
pseudonym
enervate
47. Doubter; person who suspends judgment until he has examined the evidence supporting a point of view. In this matter - I am a ________; I want proof.
plebeian
betroth
skeptic
ruminate
48. Give an indication beforehand; portend; prefigure In retrospect - political analysts realized that Yeltsin's defiance of the attempted coup ________ed his emergence as the dominant figure of the new Russian republic.
foreshadow
inconsistency
benefactor
visionary
49. Fringes; outer borders Living ________ of Boston - Sarah sometimes felt as if she were cut off from the cultural heart of the city.
bland
polemic
festive
outskirts
50. Discord - Some people seem to enjoy the ________ of an orchestra that is tuning up.
denounce
indemnify
fervid
cacophony