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GRE Wordlist: Meanings - Complete Sentences
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1. Giving off an odor The ________ spices stimulated her jaded appetite.
poignancy
ameliorate
odoriferous
environ
2. Stronghold; something seen as a source of protection The villagers fortified the town hall - hoping this improvised ________ could protect them from the guerrila raids.
fecundity
cohesion
martinet
bastion
3. State strongly or positively; insist on or demand recognition of (rights - claims - etc). When Jill ________ed that nobody else in the junior class had such an early curfew - her parents Asserted themselves - telling her that if she didn't get home b
subjective
ornate
assert
accrue
4. Highly skilled artist The child prodigy Yehudi Menuhin grew into a ________ whose virtuosity on the violin thrilled millions.
zeal
shoddy
arboretum
virtuoso
5. Abstaining from sexual intercourse; unmarried - Though the late Havelock Ellis wrote extensively about sexual customs and was considered an expert in such matters - recent studies maintain he was ________ throughout his life.
concentric
deplore
celibate
litany
6. Tendency of a system to maintain relative stability A breakdown of the body's immune system severely undermines the body's ability to maintain ________.
bereavement
benefactor
untoward
homeostasis
7. Warm by rubbing - The collar ________d his neck.
chafe
bode
amenable
mercurial
8. Satisfy to the full; cloy Its hunger ________d - the lion dozed.
sate
marsupial
rampart
plagiarize
9. Unprejudiced The only ________ person in the room was the judge.
disinterested
franchise
quadruped
indubitably
10. Generate pus When her finger began to ________ - the doctor lanced it and removed the splinter that had caused the pus to form.
repartee
epistemologist
multilingual
fester
11. Hesitate When told to dive off the high board - she did not ________ - but proceeded at once.
delusion
falter
impetuous
torpor
12. Excess; overabundance She offered a ________ of excuses for her shortcomings.
partial
spendthrift
caucus
plethora
13. Arrival Most Americans were unaware of the ________ of the Nuclear Age until the news of Hiroshima reached them.
advent
fledgling
madrigal
palliate
14. Pithy - compact saying Proverbs are ________s that have become familiar sayings.
apothegm
diversion
eulogy
adulation
15. Freedom from punishment The bully mistreated everyone in the class with ________ for he felt that no one would dare retaliate.
conducive
impunity
rarefied
inquisitor
16. Wet thoroughly We were so ________d by the severe storm that we had to change into dry clothing.
opus
cadaverous
conduit
bedraggle
17. Trifling gaiety Your ________ at this serious moment is offensive.
flippancy
fester
pliant
pacify
18. Occurring in an unexpected and contrary manner It is ________ that his success came when he least wanted it.
mollycoddle
ironic
sleeper
enumerate
19. Decay Despite the body's advanced state of ________ - the police were able to identify the murdered man.
pellmell
decomposition
peroration
aspersion
20. Bear fruit This peach tree should ________ in three years.
necromancy
somatic
drone
fructify
21. 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.
quarry
motley
molecule
inordinate
22. Run at the nose; snuffle; whine Don't you come ________ing to me complaining about your big brother.
magnitude
infidel
snivel
universal
23. Turn upside down or inside out When he ________ed his body in a hand stand - he felt the blood rush to his head.
invert
apostate
grisly
spat
24. Stylish; sporty He wore his hat at a ________ and jaunty angle.
burlesque
shackle
comport
rakish
25. Waver; fluctuate Uncertain which suitor she ought to marry - the princess ________d - saying now one - now the other.
vagary
vacillate
spry
begrudge
26. Ungrateful person That ________ Bob sneered at the tie I gave him.
venison
amble
plenitude
ingrate
27. Filthy; base; vile The social worker was angered by the ________ housing provided for the homeless.
fractious
tesselated
insinuate
sordid
28. Pompous - inflated language Filled with ________ - the orator's speech left the audience more impressed with his pomposity than with his logic.
quiescent
auxiliary
controvert
bombast
29. Make known by official proclamation or publication As soon as the Civil Service Commission ________s the names of the successful candidates - we shall begin to hire members of our staff.
promulgate
retain
defeatist
bloated
30. Provide a refuge for; hide The church ________ed illegal aliens who were political refugees.
seedy
injurious
deface
harbor
31. Pierce He was ________d by the spear hurled by his adversary.
palette
demographic
impale
alcove
32. Root up The Salem witch trials were a misguided attempt to ________ superstition and heresy.
assert
intrinsically
diabolical
extirpate
33. Connoisseur of food and drink The ________ stated that this was the best onion soup she had ever tasted.
gourmet
defamation
effusive
objective
34. Casual and offhand; arrogant - Sensitive about having her ideas taken lightly - Marcia felt insulted by Mark's ________ dismissal of her suggestion.
satellite
cavalier
engross
sedulous
35. Deed or action - particularly a brave deed Raoul Wallenberg was noted for his ________s in rescuing Jews from Hitler's forces.
unequivocal
amulet
exploit
clandestine
36. Harmony Watching Tweediedum and Tweedledee battle - Alice wondered why the two brothers could not manage to life in ________.
deducible
despotism
concord
harbor
37. Following; attendants The queen's ________ followed her down the aisle.
beneficiary
requisite
vex
retinue
38. Occupy fully John was so ________ed in his studies that he did not hear his mother call.
universal
protuberance
slither
engross
39. Lament with music The funeral ________ stirred us to tears.
compute
celerity
dirge
antiseptic
40. Amuse The popularity of Florida as a winter resort is constantly increasing; each year - thousands more ________ themselves at Miami and Palm Beach.
diaphanous
disport
compelling
behemoth
41. Sleep producer; deadener of pain By such ________s - she made the people forget their difficulties and accept their unpleasant circumstances.
bedizen
opiate
stolidity
breach
42. Assumption; postulate Because Jack had based his argument upon a faulty ________ - his opponent cheerfully pointed out the holes in his logic.
interminable
trivia
mollify
premise
43. Pull away; take by violence. With only ten seconds left to play - our team _________ed victory from their grasp.
despise
cant
indigence
wrest
44. Clear beef soup The cup of ________ served by the stewards was welcomed by those who had been chilled by the cold ocean breezes.
astral
appellation
bouillon
pendulous
45. Pertaining to the church The minister donned his ________ garb and walked to the pulpit.
condescend
vociferous
yoke
ecclesiastic
46. Bruise She was treated for ________s and abrasions.
granulate
immaculate
sanguinary
contusion
47. Place into a case As soon as he recognized the approaching men - he ________d his dagger and hailed them as friends.
constraint
sheathe
glaze
inveigh
48. Behavior; bearing His sober ________ quieted the noisy revelers.
extrovert
incriminate
foliage
demeanor
49. Besiege As soon as the city was beleaguered - the life became more subdued as the citizens began their long wait for outside assitance.
beleaguer
onus
universal
assimilate
50. Insignificant; unimportant Brushing off Ali's apologies for having broken the wine glass - Tamara said - "Don't worry about it; it's ________."
discombobulated
don
polity
inconsequential