GRE Verbal : Verbs in One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #201 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The neighborhood's lots were so small that the houses had to __________ each other.

Possible Answers:

abut

patronize

mitigate

purchase

leaven

Correct answer:

abut

Explanation:

The only real clue in the sentence is that the "neighborhood's lots were so small." The correct answer will therefore have to indicate a closeness or lack of space. "Abut," meaning to come up on or touch, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #202 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The girl was __________ in Greek mythology, and could recite the tales for the rest of her life.

Possible Answers:

indicted

morose

inadequate

supplicant

steeped

Correct answer:

steeped

Explanation:

The sentence explains that the girl "could recite the tales for the rest of her life." This indicates that she knew them quite well, a fact which must be reflected in the correct answer. "Steeped," meaning to soak in or bathe, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #203 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The explosives were __________ into the hole by a mound of dirt, and were not visible until they were stepped on.

Possible Answers:

rambled

tarnished

displaced

enjoined

tamped

Correct answer:

tamped

Explanation:

The sentence describes the explosives as "not visible until they were stepped on." The correct answer must mean placed in or hidden. "Tamped," meaning packed tightly or plugged up, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #204 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The war was disastrous, and ended up __________ the populations on both sides.

Possible Answers:

waffling

extirpating

decimating

exculpating

divesting

Correct answer:

decimating

Explanation:

The sentence points out that "the war was disastrous," which indicates the results were quite bad for both sides. The correct answer not only needs to be negative, but strongly so. "Decimating," literally destroying one tenth, but frequently meaning to destroy a large part, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #205 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The torture methods included __________ pieces of skin out of the victim.

Possible Answers:

patronizing

gouging

adorning

exculpating

disarming

Correct answer:

gouging

Explanation:

The sentence helps modify the missing word by noting "pieces of skin" were "out of the victims." This indicates the correct answer has to mean the skin was pulled out. "Gouging," meaning cutting or digging, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #206 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

Select the answer choice that best completes the blank in the sentence.

Many politicians have tried to __________ the poor conditions of people living in slums.

Possible Answers:

abscond

ameliorate

aggregate

apprise

abate

Correct answer:

ameliorate

Explanation:

The choice that makes the most sense is "ameliorate," to improve or make better.

Example Question #207 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

Select the answer choice that best completes the blank in the sentence.

The overconfident attorney relied on his ability to argue, rather than providing hard evidence to __________ his case.

Possible Answers:

belie

distend

obviate

deride

bolster

Correct answer:

bolster

Explanation:

The choice that makes the most sense is "bolster," to support or reinforce.

Example Question #208 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

Select the answer choice that best completes the blank in the sentence.

It is often difficult to __________ a bad first impression.

Possible Answers:

distend

disabuse

diffuse

deride

default

Correct answer:

disabuse

Explanation:

The choice that makes the most sense is "disabuse," to correct a false impression or persuade (someone) that a belief is mistaken.

Example Question #209 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

Always careful about his health and nutrition, the athlete __________ any fried or fatty foods.

Possible Answers:

embraced

eschewed

approved

harbored

ascertained

Correct answer:

eschewed

Explanation:

The sentence describes the subject as "careful about his health and nutrition," and the missing word describes his approach to "any fried or fatty food." This means the correct answer will show the athlete not taking the unhealthy food. "Eschewed," meaning to shun or avoid, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #210 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.

Caught completely unaware by his professor's question, Alfred timidly ventured a guess, which much to his relief, his professor __________.

Possible Answers:

denigrated

ignored

corroborated

gainsaid

derided

Correct answer:

corroborated

Explanation:

"Gainsaid" is the past tense of "gainsay," which means to contradict; this means that Alfred's answer was wrong, so he would not be relieved. If we were to choose "derided," the professor would have made fun of Alfred's answer, and Alfred would once more probably not be relieved. "Denigrated," meaning criticized, also seems unlikely. We might be tempted to choose "ignored," but "corroborated," meaning made certain or attested to the truth and reliability of, is a much better choice. 

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