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 #611 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Harold finally worked up the courage to ask for a raise, but he was __________ by news that sales had declined precipitously in the previous quarter.

Possible Answers:

articulated

kindled

emboldened

enamored

thwarted

Correct answer:

thwarted

Explanation:

The sentence says that Harold was going to ask for a raise, but then he found out that sales were down. This means the news prevented him from asking, so "thwarted" is correct. “Thwarted” means that he was hindered from carrying out his plan.

Example Question #612 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Her desire to watch the basketball game was surprising, as she usually __________ sporting events as unsophisticated.

Possible Answers:

anticipated

celebrated

feted

extolled

denigrated

Correct answer:

denigrated

Explanation:

The word to pay attention to in this sentence is “surprising,” as it indicates that a negative word is necessary to complete the sentence. The only such word is “denigrated.”

Example Question #613 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Frequently, beginning pilots find themselves unable to trust their instruments, __________ them in the air and leaving them completely upside down.

Possible Answers:

reassuring

supplementing

mystifying

inspiring

invigorating

Correct answer:

mystifying

Explanation:

The sentence is explaining that beginning pilots hurt themselves by not paying attention to the plane’s instruments. The word that best completes the sentence should mean "confusing." “Mystifying” is the closest synonym to "confusing" among the answer choices.

Example Question #614 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Political tensions mounted as raging protestors convulsed through the streets; one could not __________ the feeling of revolution in the air.

Possible Answers:

contest

engender

finagle

harangue

abhor

Correct answer:

contest

Explanation:

You are looking for a verb that means "to deny," which is exactly what "contest" means. None of the other words make sense in the context of the sentence.

Example Question #615 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

While he may have expected some light ribbing, he was wholly unprepared for the hecklers who used his every word as an occasion to __________ him. 

Possible Answers:

ogle

lampoon 

bolster

obfuscate

abrogate

Correct answer:

lampoon 

Explanation:

The word that we are looking for comes in contrast to the light teasing that he had expected. So we are looking for either a much more intense or less intense contrast. We know it must be more intense since it is being done by "hecklers". Thus we are looking for a word that means, to heckle or ridicule, and that word is "lampoon."

Example Question #616 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Apprehensive about the commitment he was making, the groom tried to __________ his fears and go on with the ceremony.

Possible Answers:

expatiate

quell

foment

quicken

gall

Correct answer:

quell

Explanation:

The groom needs to suppress his fears and carry on, the definition of "quell." "Foment" means to initiate/cause while "expatiate" means to speak/write at length.

Example Question #617 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The conflagration was used to __________ invasive plant species and allow pioneering plants to reform a healthy ecoological system in the forest.

Possible Answers:

stimulate

extirpate

desiccate

bolster

enervate

Correct answer:

extirpate

Explanation:

Since a fire was used in the forest, it is presumed that the fire was used to "extripate," or eradicate, invasive plants from harming native plants.

 

Example Question #618 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The young woman _____________ at the suggestion she was at like her mother, who she rarely got along with growing up.

Possible Answers:

revered

tittered

swooned

fawned

bristled

Correct answer:

bristled

Explanation:

The fact that the young woman did not get along with her mother provides a clue to the proper meaning of the sentence. When a comparison was made, the young woman would not have appreciated and even outright disliked. Of the answer choices, only "bristled," meaning to show annoyance and irritation, correctly completes the sentence.

Example Question #619 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Even when he tried to give a simple answer, the professor had a tendency to __________ on his subject.

Possible Answers:

pontificate

clarify

simplify

excise

abridge

Correct answer:

pontificate

Explanation:

The structure of the sentence makes it clear that the professor cannot give a simple answer, so the correct answer will mean the opposite. "Simplify," "excise," "abridge," and "clarify" all mean to make simple in one way or another, and can all be struck out. Only "pontificate," meaning to speak excessively and even arrogantly, is correct in the sentence.

Example Question #620 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The leader never himself committed any violence, but always seemed to __________ it from his underlings.

Possible Answers:

peruse

condemn

excise

belabor

condone

Correct answer:

condone

Explanation:

The leader is attempting to distance himself from the violence of his underlings, while still having their violent actions continue. The answer will uphold this double standard on the leader's part. Of all the answer choices, "condone," meaning to support quietly or overlook, best fits the sentence.

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