GRE Verbal : One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #867 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

My father was a man of simple tastes, and even as his means grew, he never wanted to abandon his modest house for more __________ accomodations.

Possible Answers:

unadorned

begrimed

unostentiatious

baroque

squalid

Correct answer:

baroque

Explanation:

"Unadorned" and "unostentatious" both mean not showy, so those would be characteristics of a modest house, and we want something to describe the opposite of this. "Squalid" and "begrimed" both describe very filthy and impoverished conditions. These are not conditions that one would take on as one's means grew. "Baroque," meaning lavish or extravagant, is the best choice.

Example Question #868 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

As English language speakers, we enjoy a luxury of a(n) __________ store of vocabulary, capable of conveying countless concepts with a wide variety in nuance.

Possible Answers:

comprehensive

mediocre

frugal

sparing

unremarkable

Correct answer:

comprehensive

Explanation:

"Frugal" and "sparing" both mean lacking, but the point of this sentence is that English has a lot of different types of words, so these choices do not make sense. "Mediocre" and "unremarkable" mean average or ordinary, so also do not make sense since the sentence is about the vast capabilities of English expression. "Comprehensive," meaning extensive, is the best choice.

Example Question #869 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

His __________ approach to life eventually caught up with him when he aged quickly.

Possible Answers:

irreproachable

intemperate

measured

pragmatic

disingenuous

Correct answer:

intemperate

Explanation:

The sentence directly ties the subject's lifestyle, described by the missing word, to the fact that he "aged quickly." This means the correct answer will indicate that the subject's lifestyle was destructive or problematic. "Intemperate," meaning excessive or immoderate, is the best choice.

Example Question #870 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

After her first break up, the teenager spent a month being __________ and never smiling.

Possible Answers:

obstreperous

ebullient

lugubrious

garrulous

effervescent

Correct answer:

lugubrious

Explanation:

The sentence gives two clues to the missing word, both the "break up" and the teenager's "never smiling" after it. This means the correct answer will mean sad or depressive, the definition of "lugubrious."

Example Question #1181 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

He was __________ at the shocking news, and refused to talk for months afterward.

Possible Answers:

exasperated

nonplussed

unenthused

reproofed

disinterested

Correct answer:

nonplussed

Explanation:

The subject's reaction to the news meant he "refused to talk for months afterward." This means the correct answer needs to carry an appropriate sense of bewilderment. "Nonplussed," meaning confused or completely shocked, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #872 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

His __________ attempt at impressing his date with his magic skills ruined any chance he had at a second date.

Possible Answers:

artless

nascent

fortuitous

adroit

nimble

Correct answer:

artless

Explanation:

The subject's magic tricks "ruined any chance he had at a second date." This means his date was not impressed with his magic, and it was highly unsuccessful. "Artless," meaning lacking in skill or clumsy, is the correct answer.

Example Question #873 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The ignorant utterances were shocking to hear from someone as __________ as the lawyer.

Possible Answers:

noisome

boorish

obsequious

erudite

mundane

Correct answer:

erudite

Explanation:

"The ignorant utterances" are a "surprise" when coming from the lawyer, who is described by the missing word. The correct answer will therefore mean the opposite of "ignorant." "Erudite," meaning well learned or scholarly, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #1182 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The usually cheerful girl became quite __________ after her grandmother's passing.

Possible Answers:

affable

excitable

gregarious

plaintive

irksome

Correct answer:

plaintive

Explanation:

The structure of the sentence explicitly contrasts the missing word with the girl's "usually cheerful" nature. The correct answer will be an antonym of "cheerful" in some manner. "Plaintive," meaning sad or mournful, is the best choice.

Example Question #875 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The Duchess of Devonshire Georgiana Spencer enjoyed an enormous amount of influence, with her fashions and political opinions often being __________ among the masses.

Possible Answers:

rebuffed

prevalent

disdained

spurned

disregarded

Correct answer:

prevalent

Explanation:

If Georgiana Spencer's ideas were to be "rebuffed" or "spurned," that would indicate that they had been rejected by the greater populace. On the other hand, if her ideas were "disregarded," that would mean that they had been ignored. And had they been "disdained," her ideas would have been hated by most people. Thus "prevalent," meaning widespread, is the best choice.

Example Question #876 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Ebenezer Scrooge, the avaricious protagonist of Charles Dickens' A Christms Carol, commences the novel as an incredibly self-serving character, doing only what was __________ to his own financial interests.

Possible Answers:

beneficial

inimical

disadvantageous

unhelpful

detrimental

Correct answer:

beneficial

Explanation:

Self-interested Scrooge would be doing things that were good for his financial interests, but "detrimental to," "disadvantageous to," "inimical to," and "unhelpful to" all mean bad for. "Beneficial" means advantageous and is definitely the best choice.

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