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GRE W-33

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overweening
presumptuous; arrogant
His overweening pride in his accomplishments was not justified.
outstrip
surpass; outdo
Jesse Owens easily outstripped his competitors to win the gold medal at the Olympic Games.
oust
expel;drive out
The world wondered if Aquino would be able to oust Marcos from office.
ostracize
exclude from public favor; ban
As soon as the newspapers carried the story of his connection with the criminals, his friends began to ostracize him.
orifice
mouthlike opening; small opening
The Howe caverns were discovered when someone observed that a cold wind was issuing from an orifice in the hillside.
ordinance
ceremony conferring holy orders
The candidate for ordination had to meet with the bishop and the diocesan officers before being judged ready to be ordained a deacon.
ordain
decree or command;grant holy orders;predestine (v)
The king ordained that no foreigner should be allowed to enter the city.
The Bishop ordained David a deacon in the Episcopal Church. The young lovers felt that fate had ordained their meeting.
opus
work
Although many critics hailed his Fifth Symphony, he did not regard it as his major opus.
opprobrium
infamy;vilification
He refused to defend himself against the slander and opprobrium hurled against him by the newspapers; he preferred to rely on his record.
onus
burden; responsibility
The emperor was spared the onus of signing the surrender papers ;instead he relegated the assignment to his generals.
onslaught
vicious assault
We suffered many casualties during the unexpected onslaught of the enemy troops.
officious
meddlesome;excessively pushy in offering one's services
After her long flight, Mary just wanted to nap, but the officious bellboy was intent on showing her all the special features of the deluxe suite.
odium
detestation; hatefulness;disrepute
Prince Charming could not express the odium he felt toward Cinderella's step sisters because of their mistreatment of poor Cinderella.
odious
hateful;vile
Cinderella's ugly step sisters had the odious habit of popping their zits in public.
occult
mysterious; secret; supernatural
The occult rites of the organization were revealed only to members.
occlude
shut; close
A blood clot occluded an artery to the heart.
obtuse
blunt; stupid
What can you do with somebody who's so obtuse that he can't even tell that you are insulting him?
obstinate
stubborn; hard to control or treat
We tried to persuade him to give up smoking, but he was obstinate and refused to change.
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