Quizlet SAT words from 'generate' to 'grapple'

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  1. generate: To produce or cause to be.
  2. generic: Noting a genus or kind; opposed to specific.
  3. generosity: A disposition to give liberally or to bestow favors heartily.
  4. genesis: Creation.
  5. geniality: Warmth and kindliness of disposition.
  6. genital: Of or pertaining to the animal reproductive organs.
  7. genitive: Indicating source, origin, possession, or the like.
  8. genteel: Well-bred or refined.
  9. gentile: Belonging to a people not Jewish.
  10. geology: The department of natural science that treats of the constitution and structure of the earth.
  11. germane: Relevant.
  12. germinate: To begin to develop into an embryo or higher form.
  13. gestation: Pregnancy.
  14. gesticulate: To make gestures or motions, as in speaking, or in place of speech.
  15. gesture: A movement or action of the hands or face, expressive of some idea or emotion.
  16. ghastly: Hideous.
  17. gibe: To utter taunts or reproaches.
  18. giddy: Affected with a whirling or swimming sensation in the head.
  19. gigantic: Tremendous.
  20. giver: One who gives, in any sense.
  21. glacial: Icy, or icily cold.
  22. glacier: A field or stream of ice.
  23. gladden: To make joyous.
  24. glazier: One who cuts and fits panes of glass, as for windows.
  25. glimmer: A faint, wavering, unsteady light.
  26. glimpse: A momentary look.
  27. globose: Spherical.
  28. globular: Spherical.
  29. glorious: Of excellence and splendor.
  30. glutinous: Sticky.
  31. gluttonous: Given to excess in eating.
  32. gnash: To grind or strike the teeth together, as from rage.
  33. Gordian knot: Any difficulty the only issue out of which is by bold or unusual manners.
  34. gosling: A young goose.
  35. gossamer: Flimsy.
  36. gourd: A melon, pumpkin, squash, or some similar fruit having a hard rind.
  37. gourmand: A connoisseur in the delicacies of the table.
  38. graceless: Ungracious.
  39. gradation: A step, degree, rank, or relative position in an order or series.
  40. gradient: Moving or advancing by steps.
  41. granary: A storehouse for grain after it is thrashed or husked.
  42. grandeur: The quality of being grand or admirably great.
  43. grandiloquent: Speaking in or characterized by a pompous or bombastic style.
  44. grandiose: Having an imposing style or effect.
  45. grantee: The person to whom property is transferred by deed.
  46. grantor: The maker of a deed.
  47. granular: Composed of small grains or particles.
  48. granulate: To form into grains or small particles.
  49. granule: A small grain or particle.
  50. grapple: To take hold of.