GRE verbs section
Despite protestations to the contrary, Peyermessen had clearly ____________ complete sections of text from works that, while ____________, were not unknown to specialists in the field, who accused him of plagiarism.
Despite protestations to the contrary, Peyermessen had clearly lifted complete sections of text from works that, while dated, were not unknown to specialists in the field, who accused him of plagiarism.
scrupulous vetting
a careful checking
grim
a facial expression of fear, disapproval, or pain
luminaries
a person who inspires or influences others, especially one prominent in a particular sphere
bistro
a small informal restaurant or bar, especially in France or in a French style
perquisites
a thing regarded as a special right or privilege enjoyed as a result of one's position
befitting
appropriate to; suitable or proper for
accolades
approval and praise
eschewing
avoiding
unpretentious
not attempting to impress others with an appearance of greater importance, talent, or culture than is actually possessed.
reticent
not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily
ill behooves
not suitable
languish
to become weak
persnickety
too fussy or picky
shift the dial on their radios
turn off the radio
appeasement
Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict
heartened
means encouraged
wayward
(adj.) disobedient, willful; unpredictable, capricious
sopoforic
(adj.) tending to cause sleep, relating to sleepiness or lethargy; (n.) something that induces sleep
contend
(v.) to fight, struggle; to compete; to argue
profit
The financial gain made in a transaction
commensurable
capable of being measured by a common standard
stultifying
causing to be useless, crippling, causing to appear stupid/ lose of enthusiasm
sanguine
cheerful; optimistic
objurgate
criticize/criticism
bleak
depressing, discouraging, harsh, cold, barren, raw
perfunctory
done without care; in a routine fashion
Far from eschewing a(n) ____________ lifestyle and adopting one commensurate with that found in developing nations, the international humanitarian outreach has accorded its members perquisites befitting a decadent monarchy.
extravagant
apprehensive
fearful or anxious, especially about the future
cogent
forceful, convincing; relevant, to the point
outreach
locates populations-of-interest or populations-at-risk and provides information about the nature of the concern, what can be done about it, and how services can be obtained.
Which one of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
make weak the assumption
Those who value thoughtful prose are turned off by the self-help movement, not so much because of the inefficacy of its counsel (it does sometimes live up to its name) but because it speaks in ________.
platitudes turned off by, meaning against by other meaning
entreaties
pleas, petition
sated
satisfied fully, indulged to excess
cloistered
secluded from the world
chic
stylish, fashionable
dicey
unpredictable and potentially dangerous
Attempting to quell the unrest, the mayor, addressing the gathering mob, highlighted the very grievances that had initially inflamed people's temper, thereby ________ provoking the collective wrath
unwittingly, or inadvertently
At once pioneering and derivative, her work owes a substantial debt to her predecessors, many of whom grant she has done much to advance the field.
we have a contrast between pioneering and derivative. Each sentences after comma answer or justify the meaning of the characteristic