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Example Questions
Example Question #449 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The father thought the gift would ______________ his son's anger.
burgeon
inflame
buttress
placate
refute
placate
The use of a gift in the face of a son's anger means the father is trying to minimize the anger. The correct answer should mean to soothe or calm, the definition of "placate."
Example Question #761 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
He was never one to follow any rules, and openly ________________ any guidelines placed on him,
coddled
acquiesced
advocated
flouted
ratified
flouted
The subject does not "follow any rules," so any guidelines would be ignored or gone against. The correct answer must mean defied or rejected, the definition of "flouted."
Example Question #761 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
She was ___________ for her unusual approach to the test, but her success vindicated her.
venerated
disparaged
lauded
championed
hallowed
disparaged
If "success vindicated her," then presumably she had to be vindicated for something. This means her "unusual approach" was looked down on. "Disparaged," meaning to be criticized and dismissed, is the correct answer.
Example Question #762 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
His success at the Olympics quickly made the tiny country ________________ him as a national hero.
desecrate
explicate
venerate
denigrate
implicate
venerate
The fact the subject is a "national hero" means he is revered. The correct answer will indicate such a strong connection between the country and the subject. "Venerate," meaning to worship or revere, is the best choice.
Example Question #82 : Verbs In One Blank Texts
In the __________ of this life, in which we pass from one undertaking to another, it is not possible to imagine that one can find complete __________, though much happiness might be achieved.
alterations . . . quietude
peregrinations . . . beatitude
woes . . . joy
dolors . . . satisfaction
vacillations . . . fulfillment
peregrinations . . . beatitude
Do not be tempted by "vacillations," which implies a back-and-forth motion. What is key here is to note the phrase "pass from one undertaking to another." This implies a passing from one thing to the next. This is best captured by "peregrinations." Although this strictly means a journey or pilgrimage in the physical sense (which would work as well in context, at least broadly speaking), taken metaphorically it is perfect.
The word comes from the Latin peregrinatio, meaning journey or pilgrimage. It is related to the root for words like "peregrine," which means foreign or wandering in English. Such words have at their base per and ager. The former is a preposition with many derivatives in English (e.g. "permanent", "perfect", "perturbed"). It means "through" or (when used as a prefix and not as a preposition) "thoroughly;" (for us here, it means "through"). Ager means field in Latin, and in English finds derivatives such as "agricultural" and "agrarian." To go per agros is to go "through the fields"—like a traveller or a pilgrim.
"Beatitude" comes from the Latin beatus, meaning blessed. Related words are "beatify" and the Biblical "Beatitudes."
Example Question #763 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The older doctor insisted his younger colleagues had been __________ in school, and never saw the darker parts of their job as residents.
coddled
belittled
nettled
denigrated
embroiled
coddled
The phrase "never saw the darker parts of the job" is the key to finding the missing word. This phrase indicates the correct answer will show the younger doctors were kept from the negative elements of medicine. "Coddled," meaning indulged or pampered, is the most appropriate choice.
Example Question #84 : Verbs In One Blank Texts
Although he claimed to remain loyal, he was later found to be __________ enemy propaganda.
deploring
emulating
disseminating
recanting
enduring
disseminating
The basic fact of the sentence is that the subject was in some way spreading "enemy propaganda," and issues of loyalty should be ignored. "Disseminating," meaning to spread and circulate, is the best choice.
Example Question #85 : Verbs In One Blank Texts
The pitcher was widely credited with __________ new techniques, which were widely copied.
innovating
deploring
disseminating
perusing
traversing
innovating
There are multiple choice that could fit the sentence, but the best choice must be found. The phrase "new techniques" indicate the pitcher created those techniques. "Innovating," meaning creating and pioneering, is the best choice.
Example Question #764 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The propaganda effort by the government sought to __________ attention from its internal problems.
ordain
divert
allay
confound
debunk
divert
The "propaganda effort" is in response to "internal problems." This means the government would want to take attention away from the problems. "Divert," meaning to distract or detour, is the correct answer.
Example Question #765 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
His concerns about the ship's safety were __________ by the sterling record of the craft.
assuaged
ogled
enflamed
beleaguered
burnished
assuaged
The "sterling record" affected the "concerns about the ship's safety." A "sterling record" will do away with safety concerns. "Assuaged," meaning to calm, is the correct answer.