GRE Wordlist Vocabulary : Starting Alphabet ‘D’ (Multiple Choice Questions)


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Question 1
denigrate
A
adj. not developed; elementary
B
v. blacken
C
adj. concerning trade
D
v. cower; lose heart
Question 2
denizen
A
n. inhabitant of
B
n. container for feeding farm animals; lowest point (of a wave or business cycle)
C
n. departure
D
adj. mysterious; set down in an ancient alphabet
Question 3
denotation
A
n. large group
B
n. branching into two parts
C
n. meaning; distinguishing by name
D
n. clowning
Question 4
denouement
A
n. outcome; final development of the plot of a play or other literary work
B
n. hanging down from something
C
n. act of finding oneself in society
D
n. beauty; comeliness
Question 5
denounce
A
v. condemn; criticize
B
adj. manly
C
adj. differing; deviating
D
v. dress or groom oneself with care
Question 6
depict
A
n. cliff; dangerous position
B
v. root up
C
adj. endless
D
v. portray
Question 7
deplete
A
v. reduce; exhaust
B
n. breeder or dealer of animals
C
v. smear (as with paint)
D
adj. disloyal
Question 8
deplore
A
v. regret
B
adj. disheartened; sad
C
n. breaking up; downfall
D
v. snub; beat back
Question 9
deploy
A
adj. favorable; kindly
B
v. move troops so that the battle line is extended at the expense of depth
C
n. courteous regard for another's wish
D
v. quarrel; obtain through arguing
Question 10
depose
A
n. legal claim on a property
B
v. foil
C
adj. lacking
D
v. dethrone; remove form office
Question 11
deposition
A
n. testimony under oath
B
adj. reserved or aloof; cold in manner
C
adj. seemingly reasonable but incorrect
D
adj. prankish; gay
Question 12
depravity
A
adj. dark; dusky
B
adj. false; counterfeit
C
n. laziness
D
n. corruption; wickedness
Question 13
deprecate
A
adj. humorous; jocular
B
v. issue forth
C
v. express disapproval of; protest against
D
n. change of form
Question 14
depreciate
A
v. plunder; despoil
B
adj. foul; rotten
C
n. descendants; future generations
D
v. lessen in value
Question 15
depredation
A
adj. wandering
B
n. A stock of plays dances or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform
C
n. plundering
D
n. flood; rush
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