GRE 2011

單詞卡: 100

Julie
Julie
  • 1.
    • passion, excitement
  • 2.
    • to annoy
  • 3.
    • easily aroused or changeable
    • lively or explosive
  • 4.
    • wordy
  • 5.
    • filled with truth and accuracy
  • 6.
    • to respect deeply
  • 7.
    • to sway physically
    • to be indecisive
  • 8.
    • temporary, lasting a brief time
  • 9.
    • extreme mental and physical sluggishness
  • 10.
    • long, harsh speech or verbal attack
  • 11.
    • silent, not talkative
  • 12.
    • done without using words
  • 13.
    • lofty or grand
  • 14.
    • unemotional
    • lacking sensitivity
  • 15.
    • a mark of shame or discredit
  • 16.
    • deceptively attractive
    • seemingly plausible but fallacious
  • 17.
    • causing sleep or lethargy
  • 18.
    • to satisfy fully or overindulge
  • 19.
    • effective writing or speaking
  • 20.
    • silent, reserved
  • 21.
    • to reject the validity of
  • 22.
    • to make thinner or sparser
  • 23.
    • motionless
  • 24.
    • sharp and irritating to the senses
  • 25.
    • wisdom, caution or restraint
  • 26.
    • correct behavior
    • obedience to rules and customs
  • 27.
    • to conciliate
    • to appease
  • 28.
    • to increase in number quickly
  • 29.
    • lavish, wasteful
  • 30.
    • fresh and clean
    • uncorrupted
  • 31.
    • to lie or deviate from the truth
  • 32.
    • to throw violently or bring about abruptly
    • lacking deliberation
  • 33.
    • stubborn, unyielding
  • 34.
    • to prevent
    • to make unnecessary
  • 35.
    • to stop up
    • to prevent the passage of
  • 36.
    • troublesome and oppressive
    • burdensome
  • 37.
    • impossible to see through
    • preventing the passage of light
  • 38.
    • public disgrace
  • 39.
    • excessive showiness
  • 40.
    • a contradiction or dilemma
  • 41.
    • model of excellence or perfection
  • 42.
    • someone who shows off learning
  • 43.
    • willing to betray one's trust
  • 44.
    • done in a routine way
    • indifferent
  • 45.
    • to penetrate
  • 46.
    • charity
    • a desire or effort to promote goodness
  • 47.
    • to soothe or pacify
  • 48.
    • excess
  • 49.
    • practical as opposed to idealistic
  • 50.
    • to express sorrow
    • to grieve
  • 51.
    • to give praise
    • to glorify
  • 52.
    • (v): to give unsparingly
    • (adj): extremely generous or extravagant
  • 53.
    • talkative
  • 54.
    • to evade responsibility by pretening to be ill
  • 55.
    • capable of being shaped
  • 56.
    • extremely careful about details
  • 57.
    • a person who dislikes others
  • 58.
    • to soften
    • to lessen
  • 59.
    • to calm or make less severe
  • 60.
    • lack of variation
  • 61.
    • lacking sophistication or experience
  • 62.
    • hardened in feeling
    • resistant to persuasion
  • 63.
    • overly submissive and eager to please
  • 64.
    • outgoing, sociable
  • 65.
    • deceit or trickery
  • 66.
    • one who opposes established beliefs, customs and institutions
  • 67.
    • not capable of being disturbed
  • 68.
    • impossible to penetrate
    • incapable of being affected
  • 69.
    • quick to act without thinking
  • 70.
    • unable to be calmed down or made peacefull
  • 71.
    • not fully formed
    • disorganized
  • 72.
    • showing innocence or childlike simplicity
  • 73.
    • hostile, unfriendly
  • 74.
    • harmless
  • 75.
    • lacking interest or flavor
  • 76.
    • uncompromising
    • refusing to be reconciled
  • 77.
    • to overwhelm
    • to cover with water
  • 78.
    • easily made angry
  • 79.
    • using few words
  • 80.
    • learned, scholarly, bookish
  • 81.
    • known or understood by only a few
  • 82.
    • admirable
  • 83.
    • speech in praise of someone
  • 84.
    • use of an inoffensive word or phrase in place of a more distasteful one
  • 85.
    • to make worse
  • 86.
    • to clear from blame
    • prove innocent
  • 87.
    • urgent
    • requiring immediate action
  • 88.
    • to clear of blame
  • 89.
    • acting excessively enthusiastic
    • filled with extreme, unquestioned devotion
  • 90.
    • to grovel
  • 91.
    • excessively decorated or embellished
  • 92.
    • to arouse or incite
  • 93.
    • tending to talk a lot
  • 94.
    • fundamentally different
    • entirely unlike
  • 95.
    • to present a false appearance
    • to disguise one's real intentions or character
  • 96.
    • a harsh and disagreeable comfination, or ten of sounds
  • 97.
    • a firmly held opinion, often a religious belief
  • 98.
    • dictatorial in one's opinions
  • 99.
    • to deceive
    • a person who is easily deceived
  • 100.
    • selecting from or made up from a variety of sources