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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Plan of a trip Before leaving for his first visit to France and England - he discussed his ________ with people who had been there and with his travel agent.
sententious
amorous
blighted
itinerary
2. Mysterious; secret; supernatural The ________ rites of the organization were revealed only to members.
occult
inviolability
liability
fulminate
3. Throw overboard In order to enable the ship to ride safely through the storm - the captain had to ________ much of his cargo.
heyday
jettison
canter
deride
4. Plunder If you do not yield - I am afraid the enemy will ________ the countryside.
ancillary
despoil
incarcerate
perusal
5. Yound woman making formal entrance into society As a ________ - she was often mentioned in the society columns of the newspapers.
winnow
debutante
obtuse
vogue
6. Reflection; thought She reached her decision only after much ________.
meditation
inception
resplendent
unbridled
7. Report; record (in chronological order) - The gossip columnist was paid to ________ the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
solstice
chronicle
accost
remunerative
8. Critical comments; severe and adverse criticism His ________s on the author's style are prejudiced and unwarranted.
liaison
stricture
swathe
stoic
9. Fall apart into tangles; unravel or untwist; entangle A sigle thread pulled loose - and the entire scarf started to ________.
equity
ravel
podium
paradigm
10. Clumsy; boorish Such remarks are ________ and out of place; you should apologize for making them.
swathe
panacea
gauche
staid
11. Contrast; direct opposite of or to This tyranny was the ________ of all that he had hoped for - and he fought it with all his strength.
ferret
angular
spartan
antithesis
12. Explore with tools The surgeon ________d the wound for foreign matter before suturing it.
prevalent
probe
lithe
audacious
13. Forgetfulness Her work had fallen into a state of ________; no one bothered to read them.
studied
heterodox
oblivion
lilliputian
14. Adorn My mother-in-law's stories about her journey from Russia made us laugh because she ________ed the bare facts of her travels with humourous acecdotes.
embellish
inordinate
verdant
miscreant
15. Shameless boldness She had the ________ to insult the guest.
effrontery
maniacal
hilarity
bloated
16. 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.
worldly
harrow
potentate
gall
17. Emancipate; free from bondage Enlightened slave owners were willing to ________ their slaves and thus put an end to the evil slavery in the country.
obsequy
viand
manumit
preposterous
18. Iridescent The Ancient Mariner admired the ________ sheen on the water.
reciprocate
bigotry
opalescent
mortician
19. Correspondence of parts; harmonious relationship The student demonstrated the ________ of the two triangles by using the hypotenuse-arm theorem.
congruence
sibylline
accelerate
maculated
20. Hasty; rash The slave seized the unexpected chance to make a ________ dash across the border to freedom.
headlong
grimace
delusive
contortions
21. Ghostly being that sucks the blood of the living Children were afraid to go to sleep at night because of the many legends of ________s.
illicit
pulverize
zealot
vampire
22. A formal systematic inquiry; an explanation of the results of a formal inquiry In his ________ - he outlined the steps he had taken in reaching his conclusions.
maverick
lacerate
disquisition
callow
23. Having insight; penetrating; astute The brillant lawyer was known for his ________ deductions.
gerrymander
frailty
potion
perspicacious
24. Rejoicing There was great ________ when the armistice was announced.
welt
macerate
aromatic
jubilation
25. Insolent Her ________ contempt for authority angered the officials.
minutiae
cohorts
sanguine
brazen
26. Irritable; easily angered Her ________ temper frightened me.
tesselated
ineffable
imperial
irascible
27. Unfairness In demanding equal pay for equal work - women protest the basic ________ of a system that allots greater financial rewards to men.
niggardly
excoriate
inequity
deride
28. Not frank; eluding Your ________ answers convinced the judge that you were witholding important evidence.
problematic
collateral
evasive
granary
29. Pertaining to the improvement of race It is easier to apply ________ principles to the raising of racehorses or prize cattle than t the development of human beings.
eugenic
protean
welt
headstrong
30. Pompous array of words After we had waded through all the ________ - we discovered that the writer had said very little.
verbiage
manumit
epithet
supple
31. Doctor who treats ailments of the feet He consulted a ________ about his fallen arches.
podiatrist
usurp
perifidious
perforate
32. Gather leavings After the crops had been harvested by the machines - the peasants were permitted to ________ the wheat left in the fields.
glean
heinous
spartan
conducive
33. Crawl or creep on ground; remain prostrate Even though we have been defeated - we do not have to ________ before our conquerors.
vital
affinity
grovel
conduit
34. Slyness; sneakiness; secretiveness Fearing detection by the sentries on duty - the scout inched his way toward the enemy camp with great ________.
austere
stealth
hackles
traumatic
35. Departure The ________ from the hot and stuffy city was particularly noticeable on Friday evenings.
diurnal
equipoise
exodus
pedagogue
36. Enclose; place in something Tales of actual historical figures like King Alfred have become ________ded in legends.
contrite
embed
infallible
pulverize
37. Scarcity They closed the restaurant because the ________ of customers made it uneconomical to operate.
herpetologist
paucity
viable
compute
38. Tireless He was ________ in his constant efforts to raise funds for the Red Cross.
succulent
indefatigable
incarnate
espionage
39. Looking back on the past It is only when we become ________ that we can appreciate the tremendous advances made during this century.
retrospective
regatta
disconcert
antecedents
40. Unity of pitch; complete accord The choir sang in ________.
servile
captious
unison
penury
41. Schemes I can see through your wily ________.
machinations
transient
vacuous
confidant
42. Weak; ineffective Although he wished to break the nicotine habit - he found himself ________ in resisisting the craving for a cigarette.
impotent
stifle
flippancy
braggart
43. Oval; ambiguous - either purposely or because key words have been left out An ________ billiad ball wobbles because it is not perfectly round; an elliptical remark baffles because it is not perfectly clear.
substantiate
remunerative
elliptical
oblivion
44. Heap of combustible material - esp. for burning a corpse. The mortician put ________ on the corpse before burning a corpse.
stipulate
pyre
cognizance
recession
45. Deny; go back on He ________d on paying off his debt.
renege
bandy
parsimonious
rote
46. Division; split Let us not widen the ________ by further bickering.
jocular
milieu
notoriety
schism
47. Mutually agreed on; done together The girl scouts in the troop made a ________ effort to raise funds for their annual outing - and emitted a concerted sigh when their leader announced that they had reached their goal.
moratorium
concerted
incentive
propriety
48. Issue forth A strong odor of sulfur________d from the spring.
parry
tenacious
emanate
shambles
49. Inexperienced While it is necessary to provide these ________ poets with an opportunity to present their work - it is not essential that we admire everything they write.
fledgling
tainted
prosperity
compelling
50. Climb by crawling - She ________ed over the wall.
clamber
pungency
imprudent
appellation