Three Adjectives or Adverbs in Three-Blank Texts - GRE Verbal

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One could only describe the dress as                     , which perfectly fit the                      nature of the woman wearing it, a truly                      woman with an endless repertoire of tiresome anecdotes.

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The only clue in this sentence is that the woman has an endless supply of "tiresome" (boring) stories. This suggests that the blanks must somehow relate to the boring or uninteresting or plain nature of the woman. This should help you solve for "austere" as the adjective used to describe her dress and "stolid" and "monotonous" to describe the woman. "Austere" means severe, grim; "stolid" means impassive, unexciting; "monotonous" means boring, one-dimensional. To provide additional help, "taciturn" means quiet, not talkative; "gregarious" means sociable; "amiable" means friendly; "cerebral" means intelligent or thoughtful; "comely" means cute, attractive; "paltry" means too little of; "licentious" decadent, sinful; "winsome" means charming, appealing; "obstinate" means stubborn; "harrowing" means very scary, terrifying; "pious" means deeply religious.

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