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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Lavish expenditure; overabundant condition Seldom have I seen food and drink served in such ________ as at the wedding feast.
sloth
premonitory
profusion
arroyo
2. Scornful remarks - stinging rebuke His feelings were hurt by the ________ of his supposed friends.
sarcasm
debilitate
rabid
deterrent
3. Someone easily fooled While the gullible Watson often was made a ________ by unscrupulous parties - Sherlock Holmes was far more difficult to fool.
voluptuous
dupe
delusion
wizardry
4. Offer as a sacrifice The tribal kind offered to ________ his daughter to quiet the angry gods.
debilitate
immolate
propinquity
idiosyncrasy
5. Relating to paradise; blissful An afternoon sail on the bay was for her an ________ journey.
homespun
susceptible
stalemate
elysian
6. Open up He did not even try to ________ the subject of poetry.
perimeter
apprise
extradition
broach
7. Wretch; villain His kindness to the ________ amazed all of us who had expected to hear severe punishment pronounced.
miscreant
entreat
carousal
acumen
8. Flexible; easily influenced Catherine's disposition was ________; she was like putty in her suitor's hands.
defray
pliant
yoke
pathetic
9. Familiar with The lawyer is ________ with all the evidence.
peccadillo
homeostasis
conversant
stint
10. Ability to be molded When clay dries out - it loses its ________ and becomes less malleable.
pungency
penurious
plasticity
judicious
11. Picture; short literary sketch The New Yorker published her latest ________.
sodden
vignette
palimpsest
beset
12. Draw out by discussion The detectives tried to ________ where he had hidden his loot.
supplicate
promulgate
dialectic
elicit
13. Schemes I can see through your wily ________.
subsequent
deference
machinations
fritter
14. Blacken All attempts to ________ the character of our late President have failed; the people still love him and cherish his memory.
equestrian
invidious
spartan
denigrate
15. Clumsy; boorish Such remarks are ________ and out of place; you should apologize for making them.
grimace
amnesty
gauche
negligence
16. The act of anointing with oil The anointing with oil of a person near death is called extreme ________.
unction
ogle
garrulity
circumlocution
17. Unduly curious; prying; seeking knowledge We need more ________ students in this school; lectures are dull.
superannuated
halcyon
incipient
inquisitive
18. Binding; causing contraction; harsh or severe The ________ quality of unsweetened lemon juice made swallowing difficult.
retiring
anomalous
astringent
unsavory
19. Trivial; unimportant; very small She had no major complaints to make about his work - only a few ________ quibbles that were almost too minor to state.
irreparable
argot
petty
staid
20. Pertaining to induction or preceeding from the specific to the general The discovery of the planet Pluto is an excellent example of the results that can be obtained from ________ reasoning.
gambol
intimidation
inductive
fortuitous
21. Vengeance; compensation; punishment for offenses The evangelist maintained that an angry deity would exact ________ from the sinners.
acquittal
temerity
retribution
malaise
22. Swift; momentarily brilliant We all wondered at his ________ rise to fame.
pacify
moratorium
meteoric
fitful
23. Ability; capacity - A man of such ________ should not be assigned such menial tasks.
generic
seminary
caliber
seamy
24. Guardianship; training Under the ________ of such masters of the instrument - she made rapid progress as a virtuoso.
posterity
contrite
tutelage
outrtip
25. Difference; condition of inequality The ________ in their ages made no difference at all.
libido
paramour
ablution
disparity
26. Fasten together; unite Before you ________ two strips of tape together - be sure to line them up evenly.
canny
panacea
splice
accretion
27. Report; record (in chronological order) - The gossip columnist was paid to ________ the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
chronicle
skeptic
compress
cadaver
28. Boorish; rude - Dismayed by his ________ manners at the party - the girls vowed never to invite him again.
scrupulous
churlish
repertoire
skimp
29. Correct spelling Many of us find English ________ difficult to master because so many of our words are written phonetically.
ravage
fanfare
orthography
tedium
30. Delay; object To ________ at this time will only worsen the already serious situation; now is the time for action.
demur
monotony
memento
cauterize
31. Acquit; exculpate I am sure this letter naming the actual culprit will ________ you.
oblivion
reverent
exonerate
infamous
32. Mournful The ________ howling of the dogs added to our sadness.
encompass
expiate
dermatologist
lugubrious
33. Commence; go on board a boat; begin a journey In devoting herself to the study of gorillas - Dian Fossey ________ed on a course of action that was to cost her her life.
bungle
nefarious
calamity
embark
34. Begin; originate; receive into a group The college is about to ________ a program for reducing math anxiety among students.
initiate
eerie
litotes
estranged
35. Having an aim; biased; designed to further a cause The editorials in this periodical are ________ rather than truth-seeking.
analogy
chronic
deprecate
tendentious
36. Person who makes or sells women's hats The ________ displayed fashionable hats in the street where many women passed by.
rubble
diligence
duress
millinery
37. Aimless; haphazard; digressing at random In prison Malcolm X set himself the task of reading straight through the dictionary; to him reading was purposeful - not ________.
proximity
versatile
vindictive
desultory
38. Without feeling She lay there as ________ as a log.
insensate
dirge
austerity
fulminate
39. Cast off Each spring - the snake ________s off its skin.
hubbub
archives
insinuate
slough
40. Live in a monotonous way I do not understand how you can ________ in this quiet village after the adventurous life you have led.
insubstantial
defection
intimidation
vegetate
41. Relentless; unyielding; implacable After listening to the pleas for clemency - the judge was ________ and gave the convicted man the maximum punishment allowed by law.
homeostasis
parody
induce
inexorable
42. Renovate; make bright by polishing The flood left a deposit of mud on everything; it was necessary to ________ our belongings.
refurbish
whinny
assay
stem
43. Lose animation; lose strength In stories - lovelorn damsels used to ________ and pine away.
berate
polity
languish
alcove
44. Occurring or taking place within the mind; unreal Your analysis is highly ________; you have permitted your emotions and your opinions to color your thinking.
subjective
sublimate
contend
garnish
45. Theoretical; not concrete; non-representational To him - hunger was an ________ concept; he had never missed a meal.
abstract
aggrandize
insatiable
pliant
46. Relating to the highest point - When he reached the ________ portions of the book - he could not stop reading.
climactic
semblance
commodious
rabid
47. Fluent; glib She was a ________ speaker - always ready to talk.
jocose
repine
yen
voluble
48. Dominance - especially of one nation over others As one Eastern European nation after another declared its independence - commentators marveled at the sudden breakdown of the once monolithic Soviet ________.
hegemony
frond
catechism
incisive
49. Cause to be set aside; replace This regulation will ________ all previous rules.
revile
sundry
supersede
scintilla
50. Beginner Even a ________ can do good work if he follows these simple directions.
superannuated
lank
magniloquent
novice