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Green Light GRE Exam Questions with Correct Answers She does not have enough prerequisites for the PA program, therefore, she is paucity of classes. - Answer-Paucity. Inadequate and small. Lacking or wanting something. Paucity of food. Paucity of water. Not enough of something. Small and inadequat...

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She does not have enough prerequisites for the PA program, therefore, she is paucity of
classes. - Answer-Paucity. Inadequate and small. Lacking or wanting something.
Paucity of food. Paucity of water. Not enough of something. Small and inadequate
amount.

If you share your darkest secret to a friend and he shares it to everyone- his betrayal
can be described as perfidy. - Answer-Perfidy. Disloyal. Betrayal. Sellout. Treachery.
Treason. Insidious.

Impiety is a disrespect for the sacred. Like wearing shorts or tank tops in churches is a
form of impiety. - Answer-Impiety. Irreligious. Impiousness. Unrighteousness.
Wickedness.

Attrition is a gradual process of wearing down, weakening, or destroying something. -
Answer-Attrition. Eroding. Eating away. Abrasion. Friction. Lessening. A decrease.
Sorrow for sin arising from fear of damnation. A contrition, regret.

All of these methods require vigilance for days or weeks to keep the birds at bay. -
Answer-Vigilance. Watchfulness, alertness, wakefulness, attention. Jealousy. Attention
or concern. Only people or animal can be vigilance.

If recess gets canceled for everyone because one student was being bad , the rest of
the student body will respond with indignation. - Answer-Indignation. Outrage. High
dudgeon. Anger. Ire. Choler. Only humans can do this.

The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon. - Answer-Languish. Fade.
Pine away. Lose vigor and health. Degenerate. Deteriorate. Resolve. Drop.

A respite is a break from something that is difficult or unpleasant.

Organic foods offer little respite from the poisonous effects of pesticides as the
standards for organic labeling are not very rigid. - Answer-Respite. Break. Protection
from. Recess. Time out. Reprieve. Temporary relief. Rest period. Abatement. Hiatus. An
interruption. Remission, subsidence. Suspension.



A contentious issue is one that people are likely to argue about, and a contentious
person is someone who likes to argue or fight. - Answer-contentious. controversial.
combative. disputatious. litigious. dispute or disagree.

, People who lived nearby the castle are insensible or imperceptible to the princess
because she was so clandestine. - Answer-insensible. imperceptible. undetectible.
indiscernible. unaware. incognizant.

You can use the adjective infelicitous when something doesn't work quite right, whether
it's a remark or a wrong turn down a dark street or an unfortunate outfit worn to a job
interview. - Answer-infelicitous. awkward. clumsy. ill-chosen. inapt. inept. unfortunate.
unhappy.

Something ethereal is airy and insubstantial, such as a ghostly figure at the top of the
stairs. It might also be something delicate and light, like a singer's ethereal voice. -
Answer-ethereal. delicate and light. airy and insubstantial, ghostly figure. aerial.
aeriform. airy. aery. unreal. unsubstantial. gossamer.

Something that's nebulous is clouded or hazy. When you walk through the woods on a
foggy morning, the trees may all have a mysterious, nebulous look to them. - Answer-
nebulous. vague. hazy, clouded, blurry, indistinct. indefinite. unfixed.

Ignoble means not noble, but for those of us that don't live in feudal England and don't
worry about lords or peasants, ignoble just means base, or low, like that dude in Biology
who's always telling fart jokes. - Answer-ignoble. disnohorable. cowardly. fearful.
contemptible. dishonorable. meanspirited. untitle. lowborn.

"his lively alert manner belied his years". Or "his eyes belied his words". - Answer-
belied. proved false or deny. (of an appearance) fail to give a true notion or impression
of (something); disguise or contradict.
synonyms: contradict, be at odds with, call into question, show/prove to be false,
disprove, debunk, discredit, controvert, negate; formalconfute

A magnanimous person has a generous spirit. Letting your little sister have the last of
the cookies, even though you hadn't eaten since breakfast, would be considered a
magnanimous act. - Answer-magnanimous. generous. noble. greathearted. big. large.

Something that is moribund is almost dead, like a moribund economy that has been
stuck in a recession for years. - Answer-moribund. dying. stagnant. noxious.

If get a call saying a company has decided to rescind your job offer, it's back to the
classifieds for you. Rescind is an official reversal. - Answer-rescind. reverse. repeal.
overturn. lift. cancel. strike down.

When eggs rot, they putrefy or start to smell really, really bad. Putrefy is to begin
stinking, usually when rotting or decomposing. - Answer-putrefy. smell bad. decay.
decomposition.

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