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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Rolling - treeless plain in Siberia and arctic North America Despite the cold - many geologists are trying to discover valuable mineral deposits in the ________.
grudging
tundra
sultry
scrupulous
2. Iron block used in hammering out metals After heating the iron horseshoe in the forge - the blacksmith picked it up with his tongs and set it on the ________.
collusion
anvil
expunge
chameleon
3. Cancel Because of public resentment - the king had to ________ his order.
grimace
rescind
sedative
impecunious
4. Make whole; combine; make into one unit She tried to ________ all their activities into one program.
voyeur
portend
integrate
chauvinist
5. Filled to capacity; abundantly supplied The book is ________ with humorous situations.
jostle
replete
anarchist
bauble
6. Divide into branches or subdivisions When the plant begins to ________ - it is advisable to nip off most of the new branches.
ramify
overbearing
illuminate
sylvan
7. Disgraceful The country smarted under the ________ defeat and dreamed of the day when it would be victorious.
quiver
ignominious
scintilla
sophistry
8. Quantity of motion of a moving body; impetus The car lost ________ as it tried to ascend the steep hill.
momentum
unsavory
wean
grisly
9. Cause to appear or become stupid or inconsistent; frustrate or hinder His long hours in the blacking factory left young Dickens numb and incurious - as if the menial labor had ________ed his mind.
preempt
hue
stultify
parable
10. Openmouthed She stared - ________ - at the many strange animals in the zoo.
tractable
vendetta
consanguinity
agape
11. Map-maker - Though not a professional ________ - Tolkien was able to construct a map of the fictional world.
lumen
cartographer
stoke
impious
12. Wring from; get money by threats - etc. The blackmailer ________ed money from his victim.
mirage
ulterior
punitive
extort
13. Hindrance; stumbling-block She had a speech ________ that prevented her from speaking clearly.
mirth
perversion
bask
impediment
14. Member of the working class The aristocrats feared mob rule and gave the right to vote only to the wealthy - thus depending the ________s of a voice in government.
allusion
proletarian
primogeniture
seclusion
15. Corruption; wickedness The ________ of the tyrant's behavior shocked us all.
schematic
depravity
meek
smattering
16. Throw overboard In order to enable the ship to ride safely through the storm - the captain had to ________ much of his cargo.
foreshadow
grudging
extrinsic
jettison
17. Hiding place - The detectives followed the suspects until he led them to the ________ where he had stored his loot.
prohibitive
burlesque
ostensible
cache
18. Pompous walk His ________ as he marched about the parade ground revealed him for what he was: a pompous buffoon.
suborn
stanza
strut
apocalyptic
19. Act of dissecting living animals The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals opposed ________ and deplored the practice of using animals in scientific experiments.
vivisection
pliable
finesse
didactic
20. Calmness; placidity The ________ of the sleepy town was shattered by a tremendous explosion.
arroyo
protean
serenity
jeopardy
21. Hesitant; faltering Novice extemporaneous speakers often talk in a ________ fashion as they grope for the right words.
halting
asceticism
analogous
proxy
22. Deprived of; lacking The foolish gambler soon found himself ________ of funds.
bereft
primogeniture
tender
churlish
23. Excessive The people grumbled at his ________ prices but paid them because he had a monopoly.
exorbitant
discordant
ragamuffin
slough
24. Excessively fat It is advisable that ________ people try to lose weight.
loathe
rampant
obese
residue
25. Ransack; thoroughly search When we ________d through the trunks in the attic - we found many souvenirs of our childhood days.
rummage
cognizance
splice
chafe
26. Rising like bristles; showing irritation The dog stood there - ________ with anger.
portend
substantive
bristling
privation
27. Artificiality; unnaturalness; act of employing sophistry in reasoning ________ is an acquired characteristic - found more frequently among city dwellers than among residents of rural areas.
nauseate
sophistication
pandemonium
witticism
28. Doctrine of self-denial We find ________ practiced in many monastries.
libretto
inchoate
asceticism
reverie
29. Person of prominence or influence The steel ________ decided to devote more time to city politics.
defile
combustible
perusal
magnate
30. Underlying character of a culture - group - etc. Seeing how tenderly Spaniards treated her small daughter made author Barbara Kingsolver aware of how greatly children were valued in the Spanish ________.
pugnacious
benefactor
perigee
ethos
31. Clumsy; boorish Such remarks are ________ and out of place; you should apologize for making them.
gauche
stoic
hybrid
sophistication
32. Bring to a halt by confusion; perplex Jack's uncharacteristic rudeness ________sed Jill - leaving her uncertain how to react.
spectrum
wan
agglomeration
nonplus
33. Tending to improve; beneficial; wholesome The punishment had a ________ effect on the boy - as he became a model student.
charlatan
translucent
dolt
salutary
34. Many-colored Without her glasses - Gretchen saw the fields of tulips as a ________ blur.
interrogate
retrograde
variegated
inimitable
35. Rubble A full year after the earthquake in Mexico City - workers were still carting away the________
grandiloquent
doctrinaire
amorous
debris
36. With identity concealed; using an assumed name The monarch enjoyed traveling throughthe town ________ and mingling with the populace.
intervene
detonation
incognito
monarchy
37. In love Narcissus became ________ of his own beauty.
expatiate
enamored
deadpan
fanfare
38. Antiquated; ancient The ________ customs had apparently not changed for thousands of years.
tawdry
antediluvian
carping
enervate
39. Thick-skinned animal The elephant is probably the best-known ________
prompt
pauper
pachyderm
grovel
40. Doubtful; ambiguous Macbeth was misled by the ________ statements of the witches.
accord
proxy
sinewy
equivocal
41. An assumed name John Smith's ________ was Bob Jones.
mesmerize
sate
regimen
alias
42. The smallest particle (one or more atoms) of a substance that has all the properties of that substance In chemistry - we study how atoms and ________s react to form new substances.
steadfast
umbrage
molecule
incubus
43. Endless Although his speech lasted for only twenty minutes - it seemed ________ to his bored audience.
catharsis
purge
saturnine
interminable
44. Monarch with supreme power He ran his office like an ________ - giving no one else any authority.
regimen
autocrat
connivance
formality
45. Scold - Grandma began to ________ Steven for his lying.
autopsy
ostracize
hilarity
chide
46. Individual who sacrifices principles for expediency by taking advantage of circumstances Forget about ethics! He's such an ________ that he'll vote in favor of any deal that will give him a break.
sensuous
opportunist
megalomania
gossamer
47. Puff or gust (of air - scent - etc.); hint. The slightest ________ of Old Spice cologne brought memories of George to her mind.
viand
efface
whiff
quizzical
48. Scatter The molecules will ________ throughout the space according to the second law of thermodynamics.
outspoken
yore
repercussion
intersperse
49. Intellectuals; members of the educated elite She preferred discussions about sports and politics to the literary conversations of the ________.
swindler
intelligentsia
vitriolic
dexterous
50. Floor made of wood strips inlaid in a mosic-like pattern. In laying the floor - the carpenters combined redwood and oak in an elegant ________.
olfactory
parquet
gait
anomaly