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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Foul; rotten; decayed The gangrenous condition of the wound was indicated by the ________ smell when the bandages were removed.
vituperative
putrid
affiliation
steadfast
2. Disaster; misery - As news of the ________ spread - offers of relief poured in to the stricken community.
dregs
calamity
atavism
bullion
3. Unconquerable Superman is ________.
begrudge
seasoned
invincible
putative
4. Misleading vision It is easy to create an optical ________ in which lines of equal length appear different.
antecedents
illusion
profilgate
rendezvous
5. Vigorous; strong The candidate for the football team had a ________ physique.
irony
bowdlerize
innuendo
robust
6. Turn into a god; idolize Admire the rock star all you want; just don't ________ him.
delude
deify
debutante
cascade
7. Pretense of ignorance of something wrong; assistance; permission to offend With the ________ of his friends - he plotted to embarrass the teacher.
throng
funereal
obdurate
connivance
8. Unrefined; coarse His ________ remarks often embarrassed the women in the audience.
devout
smolder
earthy
discrimination
9. Foul smelling; unwholesome I never could stand the ________ atmosphere surrounding the slaughter houses.
incite
figurine
fabricate
noisome
10. Lassitude; depression His friends tried to overcome the ________ into which he had fallen by taking him to parties and to the theater.
contest
languor
docile
caustic
11. Not to be taken away; nontransferable The Declaration of Independence mentions the ________ rights that all of us possess.
inalienable
context
celestial
contiguous
12. Reserved; uncommunicative; inclined to silence Hughes preferred ________ employees to loquacious ones - noting that the formers' dislike of idle chatter might ensure their discretion about his affairs.
etymology
importunate
reticent
ostensible
13. Eat away The limestone was ________d by the dripping water
erode
disclose
chivalrous
immure
14. Flexible; pliant The angler found a s________ limb and used it as a fishing rod.
supple
ursine
felon
altercation
15. Dig out of the ground; remove from a grave Because of the rumor that he had been poisoned - his body was ________d in order that an autopsy might be performed.
resumption
dermatologist
exhume
turbulence
16. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal. It is good to have a few _________s in our group for their enthusiasm is contagious.
zealot
vacuous
coalesce
insularity
17. Change in direction After what seemed an eternity - the wind ________ed to the east and the storm abated.
veer
engross
ballast
brooch
18. Lessen sadness or disappointment; give comfort When her father died - Marius did his best to ________ Cosette.
apothecary
ungainly
console
vendor
19. To make invalid Once the contract was ________(ied)- it no longer had any legal force.
sumptuous
trite
clout
nullify
20. In feudalism - one who held land of a superior lord The lord demanded that his ________s contribute more to his military campaign.
recourse
edify
bastion
vassal
21. Sharp; bitterly pungent The ________ odor of burnt gunpowder filled the room after the pistol had been fired.
acrid
disport
ensconce
fervor
22. Moo From the hilltop - they could see the herd like ants in the distance; they could barely hear the cattle ________.
mitigate
low
ideology
cascade
23. Uprightness; wholeness Lincoln - whose personal ________ has inspired millions - fought a civil war to maintain the integrity of the republic - that these United States might remain undivided for all time.
agenda
integrity
visceral
insurrection
24. Rebel; nonconformist To the masculine literary establishment - George Sand with her insistence on wearing trousers and smoking cigars was clearly a ________ who fought her proper womanly role.
inveigle
encroachment
maverick
scavenge
25. Harmful; damaging Your acceptance of her support will ultimately prove ________ rather than helpful to your cause.
illusion
emetic
equanimity
detrimental
26. Irresistable; not to be escaped He felt that his fate was ________ and refused to make any attempt to improve his lot.
ineluctable
provenance
satyr
heyday
27. Complete; consummate; make perfect The waiter recommended a glass of port to ________ the cheese.
emissary
galleon
prod
complement
28. Theatrical He was proud of his ________ ability and wanted to paly the role of Hamlet.
array
histrionic
seasoned
replicate
29. Form into grains Sugar that has been ________d dissolves more readily than lump sugar.
welter
granulate
quail
effluvium
30. Insult; offend Accustomed to being treated with respect - Miss Challoner was ________ed by Vidal's offensive behavior.
hubbub
affront
impious
comeuppance
31. Plead; ask earnestly She ________ed her father to let her stay out till midnight.
pathos
pristine
generality
entreat
32. Courage Even the adversaries of young Indiana Jones were impressed by the boy's ________ in trying to rescue the archeological treasure they had stolen.
pluck
cataract
dank
pathos
33. Permitting to light to pass through freely; easily detected Your scheme is so ________ that it will fool no one.
transparent
gorge
amble
comprehensive
34. Items of business at a meeting We had so much difficulty agreeing upon an ________ that there was very little time for the meeting.
uncouth
philanthropist
funereal
agenda
35. Having the title of an office without the obligations Although he was the ________ head of the company - the real decisions were made by his general manager.
liability
titular
concomitant
facilitate
36. Fix or manipulate The ward boss was able to ________ the election by bribing people to stuff the ballot boxes with ballots marked in his candidate's favor.
retain
rig
blunder
ovation
37. Tip Many service employees rely more on ________(ies) than on salaries for their livelihood.
bandy
burgeon
delusive
gratuity
38. Minor fight Custer's troops expected they might run into a ________ or two on maneuvers; they did not expect to face a major battle.
gratify
skirmish
philistine
precedent
39. Languish - decline; long for - yearn Though she tried to be happy living with Clara in the city - Heidi ________d for the mountains and for her gruff but loving grandfather.
libelous
patois
pine
empirical
40. Withdrawal; retreat; time of low economic activity The slow ________ of the flood waters created problems for the crews working to restore power to the area.
recession
elicit
recurrent
haughtiness
41. Elastic; having the power of springing back Highly ________ - steel makes excellent bedsprings.
malaise
enigma
incentive
resilient
42. Green crust on old bronze works; tone slowly taken by varnished painting Judging by the ________ on this bronze statue - we can conclude that this is the work of a medieval artist.
dissimulate
tithe
queasy
patina
43. Exclude from public favor; ban As soon as the newspapers carried the story of his connection with the criminals - his friends began to ________ him.
toil
ostracize
peccadillo
substantive
44. Nearness The deer sensed the hunter's ________ and bounded away.
maul
proximity
disinclination
adversary
45. Mass of material sticking together In such a ________ of miscellaneous statistics - it was impossible to find a single area of analysis.
spry
equity
conglomeration
noisome
46. Great waterfall; eye abnormality - She gazed with awe at the mighty ________ known as Niagara Falls.
intractable
cataract
defamation
caste
47. One who studies reptiles As a boy - Indiana Jones had a traumatic experience involving snakes; sensibly enough - he studies to be archaeologist - not a ________.
disquisition
herpetologist
tilter
sinister
48. Odd; whimsical; irregular The comet passed close by the earth in its ________ orbit.
bacchanalian
eccentric
bloated
ulterior
49. Beg persistently Democratic and Republican phone solicitors ________d her for contributions so frequently that she decided to give nothing to either party.
prodigal
importune
schism
misogynist
50. Chew We must ________ our food carefully and slowly in order to avoid digestive disorders.
stoke
verity
quaff
masticate