partiality
solicitousness
33. Response to the provocative proposal was predictably _________: little
care was given to the concealment of dislike for its aims or scorn for its
authors.
inscrutable
polemical
iconoclastic
scathing
fictitious
impenetrable
34. The prime minister affected empathy for the impoverished citizenry, but
most economic historians believe that her austerity measures, which were
unduly _________ , further injured them.
arduous
commercial
mercantilist
onerous
strict
venal
35. While traveling to the spa’s remote location could be hectic, visitors more
than made up for the stress by unwinding in a supremely _________
environment.
effusive
pacific
elegant
luxurious
placid
blithe
36. The man looked much older than his 70 years, his _________ frame
looking as though it had endured at least 40 years in the desert; although
the casting director had initially pictured a more physically robust Moses,
the actor was, in the end, perfect for the role.
fetid
vigorous
desiccated
wizened
arid
hale
37. The children’s attempt at a Mother’s Day brunch was _________ ; soggy
French toast, lukewarm coffee, and a syrup fight in the kitchen that would
inevitably end up being cleaned up by the very recipient of the brunch.
convivial
amiable
comical
satirical
farcical
labile
38. Many major websites today have _________ privacy policy: written by
lawyers to protect the website that hired them, the language in the
document is so abstruse that most consumers could not read it even if they
tried to.
an inscrutable
a decipherable
a repetitive
a lucid
a sanctioned
an unreadable
39. Though chronicling the heroism and sacrifice of the common soldier,
Erich Remarque’s classic novel,
All Quiet on the Western Front
, is
profoundly _________ and thus was banned by the Nazis since it
implicitly opposed their vision of armed conquest.
inspirational
pacific
prescient
conciliatory
prophetic
clairvoyant
40. Just months from retirement, the disgraced executive was forced to make
_________ exit from the company.
a glorious
a triumphant
a boorish
an ignominious
a defiled
an unseemly
41. _________ in scandal, the company could regain favor with customers
only through mass firings of guilty executives.
Wallowing
Stoic
Bogged down
Brave
Mired
Besotted
42. By framing the new law as a question of urgent safety rather than of
privacy, the government obviated the need to pass through the standard
channels of legislation, effectively _________ all formal dissent and
relegating any would-be naysayer from a position of engaged activist to
that of powerless bystander.
curtailing
undermining
targeting
lobbying
instigating
facilitating
43. Exactly which bird species fell victim first to the deadly virus is the
subject of ongoing controversy; what is known, however, is that it took but
a slight mutation in the pathogen’s genetic constitution to render it lethal to
_________ of related species.
a contraband
a surplus
an aurora
a myriad
a pantheon
a plethora
44. Although known for bon mots such as, “If you don’t have anything nice to
say about anybody, come sit next to me,” Alice Roosevelt Longworth was
said to be very kind; her circulated _________ did not reflect
vindictiveness.
vituperations
rants
witticisms
zeal
quips
taciturnity
45. Always on the lookout for a shady deal or quick con, she became known
and scorned as an _________ opportunist.
unqualified
unprincipled
alluring
unprecedented
attractive
unscrupulous
46. After many hours of debate, things seemed to have reached ___________
, as neither side was willing to give so much as an inch, and no one had
anything new to offer.
an impasse
a pause
a timeout
a confrontation
an engagement
a stalemate
47. While kidney stones are known to produce a truly ___________
sensation, often compared to the agony of childbirth, they are almost never
fatal.
anodyne
inoffensive
painstaking
tortuous
excruciating
torturous
48. Given the breadth and speed of social media, the only way celebrities can
hope to conceal their foibles is by employing practices as _________ as
those of a spy ring.
draconian
arduous
conspicuous
duplicitous
fanciful
cloaked
49. The director of the musical admitted that while he was very good with
characterization, scenery, lighting, and music, choreography was not at all
his __________ .
strong suit
weakness
forté
hobby
deficiency
pastime
50. Though most technology used in the manufacture of bicycles is either
decades old or adapted from other industries, the advent of carbon fiber
frames brought with it genuine _________ .
innovation
antiquity
flexibility
venerability
transformation
seriousness
51. Through _________ antics that flouted the conventions of the
establishment, the Yippies of the late 1960s impressed themselves into the
public consciousness; their behavior culminated in the instigation of riots
in Chicago during the Democratic convention in 1968.
fastidious
socialist
brazen
anarchist
communist
insolent
52. Sometimes _________ comes at a price; research suggests that among
first-generation Chinese Americans, those who embrace the traditional
Confucian values of their homeland are more likely to succeed
academically than are those who do not.
acculturation
assimilation
investiture
alienation
indebtedness
estrangement
53. Many Enlightenment philosophers viewed Machiavelli’s book as a satire
meant to expose and caricature the _________ claims to power of the very
figures Machiavelli pretended to endorse.
sarcastic
specious
spurious
squalid
stolid
stoic
54. The defendant impressed the jurors as _________ ; they did not believe
that a woman of her education and experience could possibly be as naïve
as she acted.
disingenuous
guileless
innocent
accomplished
artful
culpable
55. Crucial to fostering a realistic understanding of the potential boons—and
perils—of the new drug will be a concerted effort to _______ the specific
contexts and symptoms that render its use appropriate.
furnish
delineate
outlaw
transmute
stipulate
proscribe
56. Millions of dollars over budget and months late, the planned software was
finally ready for release, much to the chagrin of its original investors;
although it actually had all of the capabilities that the original specification
_________ , the delay meant that it had already been surpassed by
competitor’s products.
possessed
boasted of
predicted
updated
enhanced
promised
57. Robert Gottlieb, who otherwise found much to admire in John Steinbeck,
argued that Steinbeck was politically _________ , offering an adolescent
disaffection in place of settled judgment.
naïve
perspicacious
contemptible
keen
callow
disinterested
58. The mayor’s _________ speech turned the bipartisan issue—traffic
reduction—into a three-month-long fight between former allies.
alienating
honest
refreshing
plodding
divisive
conventional
59. In his writings after visiting New York, Albert Camus expressed more of
an inkling rather than a ___________ understanding of what he found
lacking in American culture.
elementary
shrewd
penetrating
inchoate
sinuous
dialectical
60. Technological advances in communication—such as computers and
texting—have caused the teaching of cursive writing in school to become
so exceptional that, if the trend continues, original source texts, minutes
from historic meetings, diaries, and even letters from ancestors will
become _________ to future generations.
unintelligible
intellectual
meaningless
humdrum
quotidian
indecipherable
61. It is in the best interest of criminal defendants to appear ________ in front
of the judge, showing that not all moral sympathy is lost on them.
callous
vindicated
contrite
penitential
messianic
pious
62. After 25 years as an emergency room surgeon, his reaction during nearly
any emergency could only be described as _________: he would evenly
address the paramedics, evaluate the situation, and methodically work
through his normal routine.
qualified
premeditated
phlegmatic
unflappable
enraptured
enthusiastic
63. Despite the blandishments of the real estate con artist, the intended mark
remained __________ about the value of the plot for sale, as, on the map,
it seemed to border a swamp.
optimistic
enthused
irascible
skeptical
jaundiced
leery
64. In response to a recent editorial slamming the agency’s newest advertising
campaign, the agency spokesman denounced the piece as _________
adversarial motives, due to the editorialist’s position on the board of the
agency’s primary competitor.
stemming from
producing
typifying
epitomized by
engendered by
creating
65. In the week that followed the climber’s disappearance, Internet rumor
mongers blogged a myriad of ___________ reports of her demise, only to
be embarrassed by the release of a dramatic video that showed her
celebrating on the summit.
apocryphal
apocalyptic
sentimental
spurious
saccharine
scandalous
66. That investments abated so dramatically in the final quarter of last year is
surprising given the many clear indications that the company would soon
be _________ .
profitable
bankrupt
subsidized
insolvent
acquired
thriving
67. The tragedy—and the resultant horrific loss of life and damage to property
—occurred because of his __________ approach to his duties, evinced by
his slouching posture and cavalier attitude.
murderous
petty
lax
aristocratic
barbarous
slack
68. The _________ that marks the composer’s more recent work represents a
major departure from the experiments in dissonance represented by her
early compositions.
disparity
stridency
creativity
harmony
harshness
euphony
69. Although they were already late for the formal reception, the couple
continued to __________ because they preferred to lounge about and bask
in each other’s company.
lurk
dally
tarry
skulk
embrace
equivocate
70. The player’s exploits both on the field and in the finest night clubs around
the world earned him many __________ from his legions of staunch
admirers—so many, in fact, that his given name was all but forgotten.
similes
appellations
sobriquets
misnomers
accolades
kudos
71. To the casual observer, the desert appears _________ place; those who
look deeper, however, discover that it supports a vibrant ecosystem
teeming with life.
a verdant
an arid
a desolate
a desiccated
an inhospitable
a lush
72. The presidential candidate, known not only for the deeply reasoned
content of his prepared speeches but also for the fiery brilliance of his
delivery, badly miscalculated his ability to perform equally successfully
when delivering __________ answers to unexpected queries from the
media.
extemporaneous
capricious
lubricious
disingenuous
impromptu
premeditated
73. While her friends agree that she projects an air of affability, they are of
two minds about whether this friendliness is in fact _________ .
amiable
unaffected
genial
magnanimity
sincere
vexing
74. To avoid a lengthy prison term, the convicted financier signed a binding
document, delineating the millions in fines and restitution that she must
pay, as well as another legal memorandum in which she ________ her role
and financial interest in the hedge fund she had founded.
abjured
jeopardized
reneged
deposed
censured
forwent
75. Some religious adherents follow the letter of their particular tradition
while simultaneously _________ its most basic ethical tenets, a fact that
may explain why so much violence is perpetrated in the name of love of
and obedience to a faith.
breaching
obeying
surpassing
heeding
contravening
contracting
76. It is perplexing that the number of PhD applicants in linguistics, so
obviously a _________ field, has either grown or held steady in each of
the past 15 years.
moribund
waxing
burgeoning
waning
dissolute
debased
77. Writers, particularly those of the contemplative persuasion, have always
found the _________ nature of the mind—with its passing thoughts and
inconstant moods—difficult to convey in language.
inchoate
essential
vestigial
ephemeral
evasive
fleeting
78. Though the majority of rules in sports are enumerated in rulebooks, there
is ________ code of conduct that relates to sportsmanship.
a tacit
an evanescent
an incorrigible
an unambiguous
a blatant
an implicit
79. Many people think that antibiotics are a cure-all, but these medications
can actually _________ the problem; taken inconsistently, antibiotics can
in fact strengthen bacterial strains.
exacerbate
ameliorate
differentiate
distort
pathologize
magnify
80. Sandra was entirely __________ by the crossword puzzle that, unlike the
simple fill-in-the-blanks published on weekdays, was one of the more
difficult cryptic crosswords only published on weekends.
confounded
flummoxed
enraged
smitten
incensed
impressed
81. While many teachers say they are keen on the idea of participatory
pedagogy, they often have little understanding of what participatory
practices entail, and are, in fact, _________ to change; even when they
think they are doing otherwise, observations show that teachers perpetuate
the teacher-centered classroom practices to which they have been
habituated.
amenable
impervious
inimical
prone
reconciled
resigned
82. The subject of the documentary was not bothered that the filmmaker
received such __________ from the critics, but that none of the acclaim
filtered down to him.
opprobrium
wealth
fulmination
approbation
plaudits
capital
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