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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Flexible; easily influenced Catherine's disposition was ________; she was like putty in her suitor's hands.
imponderable
pliant
provenance
effete
2. Happines; appropriateness (of a remark - choice - etc.) She wrote a note to the newlyweds wishing them great ________ in their wedded life.
hatch
arcade
felicity
listless
3. Utensil with perforated bottom used for straining Before serving the spaghetti - place it in a ________ to drain it.
trilogy
colander
illusive
spoonerism
4. Senility In his ________ - the old man bored us with long tales of events in his childhood.
circumvent
supple
feign
dotage
5. Rear; encourage According to the legend - Romulus and Remus were ________ed by a she-wolf that raised the abandoned infants as her own.
foster
partial
haughtiness
robust
6. Those of gentle birth; refinement Her family was proud of its ________ and elegance.
gentility
disport
compromise
mirth
7. Controlling influence President Marcos failed to maintain his ________ over Philippines.
inertia
fanfare
ascendancy
momentous
8. Person who enjoys his own pain The ________ begs - "Hit me." The sadist smiles and says - "I won't."
pedagogy
masochist
energize
haughtiness
9. Condemn; critcize The reform candidate ________d the corrupt city officers for having betrayed the public's trust.
denounce
low
ruthless
internecine
10. Edge - especially of a round surface He sensed that there was something just beyond the ________ of his vision.
periphery
transient
hiatus
grouse
11. Motion; gesture Operatic performers are trained to make exaggerated ________s because of the large auditoriums in whic they appear.
unrequited
luster
acidulous
gesticulation
12. Having to do with predicting the future In interpreting Pharaoh's ________ dream - Joseph said that the seven fat cows eaten by the seven lean cows represented seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine.
uxorious
anomaly
prophetic
deface
13. Heterogeneous mixture; medley He offered a ________ of folk songs from many lands.
potpourri
blurt
brochure
dissection
14. Take off A gentleman used to ________ his hat to a lady.
vouchsafe
superfluous
doff
appease
15. Hollow The back-packers found partial shelter from the storm by huddling against the ________ wall of the cliff.
concave
tenuous
morose
barb
16. Boisterous; noisy The crowd became ________ and shouted their disapproval of the proposals made by the speaker.
cathartic
waylay
obstreperous
skittish
17. Movable; not fixed The ________ blood bank operated by the Red Cross visited our neighborhood today.
malcontent
mobile
balm
demean
18. Perfect example or embodiment Singing "I am the very model of a modern Major-General" in The Pirates of Penzance - Major-General Stanley proclaimed himself the ________ of an officer and a gentleman.
larder
exorbitant
plenitude
epitome
19. Distorted; crooked He held his head ________ - giving the impression that he had caught cold in his neck during the night.
awry
prescience
prominent
precipice
20. Resonant His ________ voice resounded through the hall.
distill
sonorous
flout
camaraderie
21. Calm; not easily disturbed The nurse was a cheerful but ________ person - unexcited in the face of sudden emergencies.
skittish
phlegmatic
officious
fulcrum
22. Intruder The merchant thought of his competitors as ________s who were stealing away his trade.
interloper
abject
hydrophobia
mote
23. Comparable She called our attention to the things that had been done in an ________ situation and recommended that we do the same.
analogous
aperture
accelerate
mulct
24. Pierce He was ________d by the spear hurled by his adversary.
slapdash
gorge
coalesce
impale
25. Eat away The limestone was ________d by the dripping water
alchemy
antediluvian
verbalize
erode
26. Pistol case Even when he was not in uniform - he carried a ________ and pistol under his arm.
holster
skeptic
parameter
spendthrift
27. Savor; enjoy I ________ a good joke as much as anyone else.
whet
embryonic
relish
ecstasy
28. Trying to please; obliging The courtier obeyed the king's orders in a ________ manner.
bluff
discerning
malcontent
complaisant
29. Recollection Her ________s of her experiences are so fascinating that she ought to write a book.
reminiscence
knit
gnarled
syllogism
30. Irregularity A bird that cannot fly is an ________.
passive
bantering
anomaly
quixotic
31. Doubtful He has the ________ distinction of being the lowest man in his class.
obscure
chastise
equity
dubious
32. Width; extent We were impressed by the ________ of her knowledge.
felon
breadth
dally
sardonic
33. Discourage His failure to pass the bar exam ________ed him.
fusion
gruel
misdemeanor
dishearten
34. Upward The sailor climbed ________ into the rigging.
inductive
aloft
tractable
rendition
35. Chance; luck In his poem ________ - Thomas Hardy objects to the part chance plays in our lives.
gall
portend
iota
hap
36. Annoy; chafe Their taunts ________ed him.
stygian
descry
gall
effete
37. Dictionary I cannot find this word in any ________in the library.
lexicon
finesse
empathy
pacify
38. Turn aside His life was saved when his cigarette case ________ed the bullet.
rusticate
circumscribe
deflect
gargolye
39. Having a sawtoothed edge The beech tree is one of many plants that have ________ leaves.
diaphanous
serrated
endue
fortitude
40. Observable facts; subjects of scientific investigation We kept careful records of the ________ we noted in the course of these experiments.
pillory
phenomena
impute
ablution
41. Binding; required It is ________ that books borrowed from the library be returned within two weeks.
contortions
gourmand
pessimism
obligatory
42. Dismay; shock We were ________led by the horrifying conditions in the city's jails.
appal
suffuse
missive
minion
43. Open for the public to read; obvious It was ________ to everyone that the witness spoke the truth.
predilection
metropolis
gustatory
patent
44. Learned Hindu; any learned person; authority on a subject Even though he discourses on the matter like a ________ - he is actually rather ignorant about this topic.
pundit
igneous
irrelevant
reprisal
45. Disintegration; looseness in morals The profligacy and ________ of life in Caligula's Rome appall some historians.
pedagogue
suppliant
dissolution
pathological
46. Ransack; thoroughly search When we ________d through the trunks in the attic - we found many souvenirs of our childhood days.
prude
roil
rummage
practical
47. Warm by rubbing - The collar ________d his neck.
contagion
dormant
illusive
chafe
48. Make thin; weaken By withdrawing their forces - the generals hoped to ________ the enemy lines.
premise
attenuate
fructify
hermetic
49. Praising; eulogistic Some critics believe that his ________ statements about Napoleon were inspired by his desire for material advancement rather than by an honest belief in the Emperor's genius.
disband
encomiastic
compound
brindled
50. Artificiality; unnaturalness; act of employing sophistry in reasoning ________ is an acquired characteristic - found more frequently among city dwellers than among residents of rural areas.
sophistication
porous
plumb
unction