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Example Question #728 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The new non-profit will seek to ______________ famine in war torn areas by directly providing food to refugees.
alleviate
degrade
edify
begrudge
exacerbate
alleviate
"Providing food" means the non-profit will try to eliminate the famine, or at least minimize it, and the correct answer will reflect that. "Alleviate," meaning to make less severe or improve slightly, is the best choice.
Example Question #729 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The leader immediately ______________ the actions of his supporters, claiming they did not represent the whole group.
embraced
condoned
confounded
waylaid
denounced
denounced
The final phrase, where the leader distances himself from his supporters' actions, is the best clue in the sentence. The correct answer will mean to condemn or speak against, the definition of "denounced."
Example Question #481 : Text Completion
The young boy was extremely lazy, and had to be ______________ just to get off the couch.
degraded
negated
deterred
cajoled
buttressed
cajoled
Being on the couch is an indication of the boy's laziness, so the correct answer will reflect that the boy had a hard time getting off the couch. "Cajoled," meaning coaxed or convinced, is the best answer choice.
Example Question #482 : Text Completion
His medical troubles were so costly, his savings account was ____________ in a matter of weeks.
waylaid
perused
elucidated
depleted
bolstered
depleted
The "medical troubles" are outright noted as "costly," which means a savings account would be used "in a matter of weeks." "Depleted," meaning to use up or get rid of, is the correct answer.
Example Question #483 : Text Completion
The accused man hoped his TV interview would _________________ his side of the story.
illuminate
congeal
confound
obscure
obviate
illuminate
The "accused man" is agreeing to an interview, and presumably wants to give information. The correct answer will indicate telling a story or explaining. "Illuminate,"meaning to make clear—literally to put light on something—is the correct answer.
Example Question #484 : Text Completion
The most famous legend concerns the first man to __________________ the length of the island on foot.
ordain
traverse
riddle
elucidate
totter
traverse
The references to going "the length of the island on foot" indicate the correct answer has to do with travel. "Traverse," meaning to move across, is the only such word among the answer choices.
Example Question #485 : Text Completion
Although he ________________ violence in his life, his favorite movies were bloody action adventures.
condoned
embraced
ordained
recapitulated
deplored
deplored
The sentence contrasts the subject's love of violent movies with the missing word. This means the corrct answer will indicate disapproval of violence. "Deplored," meaning to loathe or be revolted, is the best answer choice.
Example Question #486 : Text Completion
The teenager hoped the fact he was just tagging along with friends would _______________ him from the underage drinking charge.
exculpate
recant
elucidate
condone
beleaguer
exculpate
Both the teenager's excuse, "tagging along," and the "charge" indicate he is trying to get out from under something. The correct answer should mean to free someone from blame, the definition of "exculpate."
Example Question #737 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
After receiving a credit card, he used it to _____________ a large amount of debt quite quickly.
amass
alleviate
congeal
buttress
goad
amass
A credit card is the avenue for building debt, and getting a "large amount . . . quite quickly" means he built it up. "Amass," meaning to gather or accumulate, is the correct answer.
Example Question #487 : Text Completion
The boss' attempts at humor centered on ____________________ his employees, and frequently backfired.
perpetuating
espousing
gibbering
exculpating
deprecating
deprecating
The fact the humor "backfired" on the boss indicates the tone was probably unkind to the employees. The correct answer will mean to criticize or insult, the definition of "deprecating."
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