GRE_3000_List3 Flashcards
barrage
1 a heavy curtain of artillery fire directed in front of friendly troops to protect them.
[E] Troops are advancing under the shield of barrage.
[S] bombardment; fusillade;
2 an overwhelming, concentrated outpouring, as of words.
[E] The announcement was met with a barrage of criticism and protests.
[S] salvo; hail; cannonade; shower; volley;
3 to attack with a rapid or overwhelming outpouring of many things at once.
[E] The athlete was barraged with requests for an autograph.
[S] bomb
bathetic
characterized with exceptional commonplaceness [E] a bathetic funeral scene; [S] trite; cliche; [A] offbeat; [P] bathos;
beleaguer
1 to surround with armed forces for the purpose of capturing or preventing commence and communication. [E] beleaguered the castle for months [S] siege; besiege; 2 trouble; harass; [E] We are still beleaguered by the very problem. [S] annoy; harass; pester; plague; [A] delight; [P] beleaguering;
bellwether
one that takes the lead or initiative
[E] Paris is a bellwether for the fashion industry.
[S] leader; pilot ;
[A] follower; disciple; imitator;
blase
apathetic to pleasure or excitement
[E] Years of extravagance has made him totally blase.
[S] indifferent;
[A] zealous; fanatic;
blazon
1 to make known openly [E] Their very public canoodling has pretty much blazoned the fact that they are having an affaire. [S] annunciate; broadcast; [A] withhold; 2 to make more attractive [E] The university's dormitory has been blazoned with banners celebrating graduation. [S] adorn; bedeck; [A] blemish; deface;
boggle
1 to hesitate because of doubt;fear [E] boggle at the dilemma [S] hesitate; falter; 2 to make or do in a clumsy way [E] She boggled her first effort to make Chirstmas cookies. [S] bungle;
bootless
useless; futile
[E] The meeting turns out to be a bootless attempt.
[S] barren; ineffective; futile;
[A] worthy;
bravura
brilliant technique or style in performance
[E] a truly bravura performance of the ballet;
[S] adroit; dexterous;
[A] amateur;
brazen
1 marked by contemptuous boldness [E] a brazen disregard for the rules [S] impertinent; impudent; [A] diffident; 2 to face or undergo with bold self-assurance; [E] Some people would rather brazen a thing out rather than admit defeat. [S] outface; [A] dodge; shirk;
bristle
1 to express one’s anger usually violently
[E] bristle at the suggestion of gay marriage
[S] bluster; fulminate; rampage; fume; storm;
[A] cower;
2 to be copiously supplied
[E] starting a new life in New York city bristling with possibilities.
[S] brim; swarm; teem;
broach
1 to open for the first time
[E] broach a keg of bear
[S] break
[A] close off;
2 to present or bring forward for discussion
[E] broach the topic of plans for next year’s parade.
[S] moot; place; raise;
browbeat
to intimidate by a stern manner or arrogant speech
[E] They would often browbeat the younger child until he cried.
[S] intimidate;cow;
bruit
to make the subject of common talk without any authority or confirmation of accuracy
[E] It’s been bruited that…
[S] circulate; whisper;
buck
1 to refuse assent [E] buck the system [S] defy; repel; 2 to shift possession of something from one person to another [E] buck each box to the next person [S] transfer;