GRE Verbal : Parts of Speech in One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #491 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Due to their tight budget, the city council concluded that they could only __________ the construction of a new parking lot if local businesses promised to provide more funding for the project.

Possible Answers:

renege

approbate

flout

palliate

apprise

Correct answer:

approbate

Explanation:

We're looking for a word similar to "approve," so the only answer choice that makes sense is "approbate," which means to sanction or to approve formally.

Example Question #492 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

"Don't __________," the reporter demanded of the political candidate. "I don't want to hear any more ambiguous answers—I want facts."

Possible Answers:

palliate

excoriate

denigrate

exacerbate

equivocate

Correct answer:

equivocate

Explanation:

We can tell from the context of the sentence that the word for the blank needs to mean something similar to answer ambiguously. Because of that, the answer is "equivocate," which means use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth or avoid committing oneself.

Example Question #493 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The knight's squire __________ his silver shield with a soft cloth until not a speck of dirt remained on it, and he could see his face reflected in its surface.

Possible Answers:

cadged

propitiated

rarefied 

admonished

burnished

Correct answer:

burnished

Explanation:

We know that whatever the squire did to the shield resulted in it being very clean and shiny enough for him to see his reflection in it. Given this, the correct answer is "burnished," or polished (something, usually metallic) by rubbing.

 

Example Question #494 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

While a hard worker, his tendency to __________ after and kiss up to his boss made him disliked in the office.

Possible Answers:

offend

badger

fawn

usurp

doff

Correct answer:

fawn

Explanation:

The sentence pairs the missing word with the subject's tendency to "kiss up" to his boss. This means the correct answer will mean something quite similar to "kiss up." "Fawn," meaning to behave sycophantically or grovel, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #495 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The emergency measures sought to __________ the drought conditions by taking water to the region.

Possible Answers:

populate

exacerbate

complicate

exculpate

alleviate

Correct answer:

alleviate

Explanation:

The action being done by the water is taken towards drought conditions. As a drought is a lack of water, this means the correct answer will mean helping or making less severe, the definition of "alleviate."

Example Question #496 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The only way the toothless dog could eat meat was having it __________ into gummable bits.

Possible Answers:

lanced

cordoned

minced

parsed

palpitated

Correct answer:

minced

Explanation:

The "gummable bits" mentioned at the end of the last sentence provides the best clue to the answer. The action taken by the missing word must produce the small bites a "toothless dog" can eat. "Minced," meaning chopped into very small pieces, is the correct answer.

Example Question #497 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The old married couple often seemed to dislike each other, __________ over the most minor things in life.

Possible Answers:

placating

embedding

emulsifying

quibbling

calcifying

Correct answer:

quibbling

Explanation:

Since it appears the couple "seemed to dislike each other," it is safe to assume the missing word indicates some kind of disagreement. The fact it is over "the most minor things" also helps lead to the correct answer. "Quibbling," meaning arguing about small matters, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #810 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The criminal's __________ finally ended when he tried to fool an undercover policeman.

Possible Answers:

conniving

ingenuity

lassitude

derision

Correct answer:

conniving

Explanation:

Since the subject is a "criminal" who is trying to "fool an undercover policeman," it is safe to assume the missing word has a negative connotation. The correct answer should mean scheming or tricking, the definition of "conniving."

Example Question #498 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Many soldiers were annoyed after the general __________ on his assurances to change the schedule, and instead did nothing.

Possible Answers:

quarantined

gambled

precipitated

reneged

Correct answer:

reneged

Explanation:

Since the general "did nothing" after promising "to change the schedule, the soldiers were clearly annoyed by his shift. The correct answer will indicate the general changed his approach. "Reneged," meaning to go back on or retract a statement, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #499 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The accused criminal hoped to __________ his crimes by agreeing to do community service.

Possible Answers:

invert

subvert

expiate

inculcate

inchoate

Correct answer:

expiate

Explanation:

The "accused criminal" is trying to do something regarding his crimes with "community service." The use of "accused" indicates the subject is trying to do something positive about his crimes. "Expiate," meaning to atone or make amends, is the correct answer choice.

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