GRE Verbal : Verbs in One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #506 : Text Completion

They are shy animals, and only __________ from hiding when they believe nothing is around.

Possible Answers:

excise

abscond

obscure

emerge

elude

Correct answer:

emerge

Explanation:

The sentence explicitly describes the animals as "shy" and "hiding." They are presumably waiting until "nothing is around" to appear or come out, the definition of "emerge."

Example Question #71 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

His prominent nose came from his father's family, and was said to be _____________ through generations.

Possible Answers:

bequeathed

alleviated

corrugated

jeopardized

brevetted

Correct answer:

bequeathed

Explanation:

The passing "through generations" is the best clue to the answer in the sentence. "Bequeathed," meaning to pass something on in a will, used here metaphorically, is the correct answer.

Example Question #72 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The company attempted to improve its sales by ________________ the successful strategies of its larger competitor.

Possible Answers:

obviating

emulating

eviscerating

beguiling

pontificating

Correct answer:

emulating

Explanation:

The "successful strategies" have improved sales at the "larger competitor," and the smaller company wants to also improve its sales. The correct answer will mean to copy or imitate, the definition of "emulating."

Example Question #73 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The student's research was sloppy, and all his points were easily ________________ by his professor.

Possible Answers:

waxed

refuted

buttressed

recapitulated

goaded

Correct answer:

refuted

Explanation:

The research is called "sloppy," so the professor would try to challenge the research. "Easily" indicates he has dismissed the student's research. "Refuted," meaning to disprove, is the correct answer choice.

Example Question #74 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The coach was known for his intensity, ____________ his players for the smallest mistake.

Possible Answers:

allaying

berating

placating

goading

condoning

Correct answer:

berating

Explanation:

The coach has a reputation for "intensity," and his reaction to mistakes must reflect this. The correct answer will show the coach getting in his players' faces. "Berating," meaning scolding and criticizing, is the best fit.

Example Question #75 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The school board ______________ the controversial measure despite the disapproval of many teachers.

Possible Answers:

condemned

razed

endorsed

recanted

refuted

Correct answer:

endorsed

Explanation:

The school board's actions, described by the missing word, occur "despite the disapproval of many teachers." The correct answer needs to mean give support or approval, the definition of "endorsed."

Example Question #472 : One Blank Texts

He loved to _________________ his grandchildren with wild stories of his childhood on the frontier.

Possible Answers:

regale

berate

deliberate

bemoan

recuperate

Correct answer:

regale

Explanation:

The grandfather tells his grandchildren "wild stories." The correct answer needs to demonstrate the purpose of those tales. "Regale," meaning to entertain and amuse, is the best choice.

Example Question #441 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The father thought the gift would ______________ his son's anger.

Possible Answers:

buttress

burgeon

refute

inflame

placate

Correct answer:

placate

Explanation:

The use of a gift in the face of a son's anger means the father is trying to minimize the anger. The correct answer should mean to soothe or calm, the definition of "placate."

Example Question #472 : One Blank Texts

He was never one to follow any rules, and openly ________________ any guidelines placed on him,

Possible Answers:

ratified

coddled

acquiesced

flouted

advocated

Correct answer:

flouted

Explanation:

The subject does not "follow any rules," so any guidelines would be ignored or gone against. The correct answer must mean defied or rejected, the definition of "flouted."

Example Question #76 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

She was ___________ for her unusual approach to the test, but her success vindicated her.

Possible Answers:

venerated

hallowed

disparaged

championed

lauded

Correct answer:

disparaged

Explanation:

If "success vindicated her," then presumably she had to be vindicated for something. This means her "unusual approach" was looked down on. "Disparaged," meaning to be criticized and dismissed, is the correct answer.

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