Vocab words for Mrs. Davis AP English Exam. Made by samantharosew
291273736 | repugnant | offensive, distasteful | |
291273737 | remunerate | to reward, pay, reimburse | |
291273738 | pugnacious | fond of fighting | |
291273739 | inundate | to flood, overwhelm | |
291273740 | sardonic | bitterly sarcastic | |
291273741 | tenacious | holding fast, persistant | |
291273742 | ghastly | deathly pale, frightful | |
291273743 | hamper | to hold back | |
291273744 | lucid | clear, rational, understandable | |
291273745 | obstuperous | noisy, unruly | |
291273746 | ad infinitum | again and again in the same way, forever | |
291273747 | apportion | divide, assign | |
291273748 | sordid | characterized by filth, grime, or squalor; foul | |
291273749 | untenable | not able to be maintained or defended against | |
291273750 | cleave | split or sever | |
291273751 | glib | marked by an ease in speaking or writing that often shows lack of concern or sincerity | |
291273752 | actuate | cause to operate, motivate | |
291273753 | boorish | ill-mannered, rude, unrefined; clumsy | |
291273754 | harangue | a lengthy, aggressive speech; critical lecture | |
291273755 | impenitent | lack of shame or regret for one's actions or attitudes | |
291273756 | fortitude | bravery; courage; strength of mind | |
291273757 | impetious | hasty, rash, impulsive | |
291273758 | haughty | arrogant | |
291273759 | mundane | ordinary or commonplace | |
291273760 | florid | elaborately or excessively ornamented | |
291273761 | prosaic | lacking wit or imagination | |
291273762 | rancor | a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will | |
291273763 | scrutinize | to observe carefully, examine closely | |
291273764 | substantiate | To support with proof or evidence; verify | |
291273765 | venerable | respectable due to age | |
291273766 | complacent | pleased with oneself of one's merits | |
291273767 | precarious | not safe or secure, uncertain | |
291273768 | earnestness | serious in intention or effort; determined | |
291273769 | fervent | having or showing great warmth | |
291273770 | reproof | an expression of disapproval | |
291273771 | feign | to fake, to give a false impression | |
291273772 | extrapolate | to infer or expand upon from known results | |
291273773 | grandiose | pretentiously grand or stately | |
291273774 | contrive | to devise, invent, plot, scheme, fabricate | |
291273775 | reverential | to show deep respect | |
291273776 | sedition | rebellious speech/writing | |
291273777 | solicitous | full of anxiety and concern | |
291273778 | mien | air, manner; appearance, expression | |
291273779 | discursive | digressing, rambling | |
291273780 | laconic | using few words | |
291273781 | pretentious | assumption of dignity and importance | |
291273782 | austere | severe, strict | |
291273783 | promulgate | proclaim | |
291273784 | pedantic | overly concerned with minute details, putting unnecessary stress on minor or purely academic knowledge | |
291273785 | nascent | beginning to exist or develop | |
291273786 | equalitarian | in favor of equal political, econmic and legal rights for all citizens | |
291273787 | retinue | group of followers or assistants attending a distinguished person | |
291273788 | fealty | loyalty or faithfulness | |
291273789 | lascivious | driven by lust | |
291273790 | tedious | long and tiresome | |
291273791 | jubilation | a feeling of extreme joy | |
291273792 | indolent | habitually lazy or inactive | |
291273793 | transient | enduring a very short time | |
291273794 | pragmatic | practical | |
291273795 | abrate | To reduce in amount | |
291273796 | aberration | a state or condition markedly different from the norm | |
291273797 | aesthetic | concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste | |
291273798 | brazen | shameless, bold | |
291273799 | brusque | rudely abrupt | |
291273800 | capitulate | surrender under agreed conditions | |
291273801 | digression | straying from the main point | |
291273802 | emulate | strive to equal or match, especially by imitating | |
291273803 | ephemeral | short-lived; fleeting | |
291273804 | deleterious | harmful, destructive, detrimental |