eager to acquire wealth or property | ||
to claim or take without right | ||
to affirm or declare positively; to aver | ||
hackneyed, commonplace; lacking freshness or originality | ||
criticizing excessively; finding fault, nagging | ||
holding or sticking together; logical, orderly, consistent, sensible | ||
to change from liquid to solid; coagulate, thicken | ||
to model oneself on, to strive to equal or excel | ||
formal expression of glowing praise; commendation | ||
to avoid, keep away from, "swear off" | ||
to denounce or berate with strong language | ||
relevant, appropriate, pertinent | ||
causing fire; tending to excite or inflame | ||
incapable of being satisfied | ||
uncompromising, inflexible, refusing to give in | ||
generosity, liberal giving | ||
a preliminary survey to gain information; a careful inspection or examination before action | ||
beneficial, promoting health or welfare | ||
following in time, coming after | ||
habitually silent; not inclined to talk | ||
to be indecisive or evasive in order to gain time | ||
capable of being maintained or defended; reasonable |
AP English Vocab List 1
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