All GRE Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #28 : Verbs In One Blank Texts
The ship was _______________ in the typical naval manner, with the captain smashing a champagne bottle across its bow.
congealed
consecrated
eulogized
recanted
broached
consecrated
The sentence indicates the action was a "typical naval" ceremony. The appropriate word will indicate both the ceremony and the official, traditional nature of it. "Consecrated," meaning dedicated or inaugurated, is the correct answer.
Example Question #29 : Verbs In One Blank Texts
The general attempted to _____________ his opponent's numerical advantage with a better defensive position.
negate
advocate
obviate
enforce
approve
negate
The general is trying to overcome the advantage his opponent brings to the battlefield. The correct answer will be a word that indicates he is trying to change the circumstances. "Negate," meaning to cancel or deny, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #401 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The college students were ______________ by a speeding ticket on their trip to Florida.
waived
degraded
waylaid
belied
condoned
waylaid
The "trip to Florida" indicates the students were headed somewhere, and the correct answer will show they were delayed. "Waylaid," meaning to hinder or derail, is the best choice.
Example Question #711 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
He would often complement his lengthy academic texts with shorter books that _____________ the same arguments.
subverted
recapitulated
congealed
recanted
discombobulated
recapitulated
The sentence indicates that the "shorter books" said the "same arguments" as the larger ones. The correct answer will then mean to restate or summarize, which is the definition of "recapitulated."
Example Question #712 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Her awkward walk ________________ a grace that was present in her ballet dancing.
portended
implied
ascertained
belied
reproved
belied
The dancer's "awkward walk" is contrasted with her grace while dancing through the missing word. The correct word will indicate the surprising nature of her dancing ability. "Belied," meaning contradicted or misrepresented, is the best choice.
Example Question #713 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
After being left out in the snow, the glove had ________________ into a rock hard lump.
defoliated
congealed
hydrated
elucidated
petrified
petrified
The phrase "rock hard lump" is the best clue to the answer. The best choice needs to indicate the glove becoming that "rock hard lump." "Petrified," meaning turned into stone or a stone like substance, is the correct answer.
Example Question #405 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
He frequently criticized his children, _______________ them for minor flaws.
beleaguering
beknighting
befuddling
bemusing
belittling
belittling
The sentence parallels "criticized" and the correct answer, making them synonyms. Of all the answer choices, "belittling" is the only synonym of "criticized."
Example Question #714 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The guitarist could not help but __________ the collection of fancy instruments.
disdain
transgress
ogle
goad
ordain
ogle
A guitarist will appreciate a "collection of fancy instruments." The correct answer will indicate the guitarists admiration and appreciation of the collection. "Ogle," meaning to stare or obviously look at, is the best choice.
Example Question #715 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The archaeologist was most well known for _________________ a theory on human development with which no other scholars agreed.
postulating
recapitulating
exemplifying
substantiating
suppressing
postulating
Many of the answer choices could fit the sentence, but one choice will fit best. The theory is one "with which no other scholars agreed," which means it is controversial and unproven. "Postulating," meaning hypothesize or propose, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #716 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The young man decided to ______________ his resumé by interning at a prestigious company.
execrable
undermine
downplay
burnish
waylay
burnish
The "prestigious company" gives a clue that the young man wishes to improve the status of his resumé. "Burnish," meaning to polish or bolster, is the correct answer choice.