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AP Language Set G Flashcards

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6339585689PENSIVEwistfully thoughtful, usually marked by sadness0
6339585690COLLOQUIALappropriate to ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech or writing1
6339585691COLLUSIONa secret agreement between two parties to appear as adversaries as a way to defraud a third party2
6339585692CLANDESTINEcharacterized by or done in secrecy for the purpose of deception3
6339585693SURREPTITIOUSdone by stealth; secret actions4
6339585694PERFUNCTORYperformed merely as a routine; going through the motions only5
6339585695MYOPICnarrow-minded; lack of foresight6
6339585696COMPLACENTself-satisfied; pleased without awareness of some potential danger or defect7
6339585697VOLATILEtending or threatening to break out into open violence; explosive8
6339585698ENDEMICregularly found among a particular people or in a certain area9
6339585699GERMANEclosely or significantly related; relevant10
6339585700EFFACEto rub out; erase; to make inconspicuous11
6339585701EFFUSIVEunduly demonstrative; pouring out; overflowing12
6339585702LACONICexpressing much in few words; concise13
6339585703VERBOSEusing many or too many words14
6339585704COGENTconvincing or believable by virtue of clear or incisive presentation15
6339585705GRATUITOUSfree; being without apparent reason, cause or justification16
6339585706ELUCIDATEto make clear; explain17
6339585707VOLITIONa choice or decision made by one's own will18
6339585708PROXIMITYthe property of being close together19
6339585709HACKNEYEDcommonplace; the constant use of a phrase or word which dulls its significance or force20
6339585710DESPOTISMthe rule of someone with absolute authority, power, and control; tyranny21
6339585711RECTITUDErightness of principle or conduct; moral virtue22
6339585712NASCENTbeginning to exist or develop23
6339585713IMPETUSstimulus; the force that sets something in motion24
6339585714ENGENDERto produce, cause, or give rise to25
6339585715VICISSITUDEa change or variation occurring in the course of something26
6339585716RENEGEfail to fulfill a promise or obligation27
6339585717PROLIFERATEto grow or produce by multiplication of parts (cell division); spread rapidly28
6339585718ENERVATEto weaken; deprive of force or strength29

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