11679268779 | Abhor | to consider with horror and disgust | 0 | |
11679268780 | Allay | to relieve or lessen | 1 | |
11679268781 | Assert | state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully | 2 | |
11679268782 | Assimilate | to absorb fully; to adopt as one's own; to adapt fully | 3 | |
11679268783 | Buttress | to support or reinforce, to strengthen | 4 | |
11679268784 | Castigate | to chastise or punish | 5 | |
11679268785 | Concede | to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit | 6 | |
11679268786 | Condemn | to express disapproval of, to denounce | 7 | |
11679268787 | Condone | to overlook, forgive, or disregard without protest | 8 | |
11679268788 | Conjecture | to infer from incomplete evidence, to guess | 9 | |
11679268789 | Deign | do something that one considers to be below one's dignity | 10 | |
11679268790 | Demean | to debase or degrade | 11 | |
11679268791 | Demonize | to transform into or as if into a demon | 12 | |
11679268792 | Denounce | (v.) to condemn openly; to accuse formally | 13 | |
11679268793 | Deprive | to take something away from someone or something; to not allow to have or keep something | 14 | |
11679268794 | Derive | to receive or obtain from a source or origin | 15 | |
11679268795 | Detract | to take away, especially from the value, beauty, or importance of | 16 | |
11679268796 | Devastate | to lay waste, ruin | 17 | |
11679268797 | Diffuse | (v.) to spread or scatter freely or widely; (adj.) wordy, long-winded, or unfocused; scattered or widely spread | 18 | |
11679268798 | Disapprove | to have an unfavorable view of, to condemn | 19 | |
11679268799 | Discredit | to damage in reputation; to disgrace; to cause to be distrusted or doubted; lack of trust or belief; doubt | 20 | |
11679268800 | Dispel | to ride one's mind of | 21 | |
11679268801 | Distinguish | to recognize as being different or distinct | 22 | |
11679268802 | Engage | to employ, to obtain and hold the attention of | 23 | |
11679268803 | Engross | to occupy the attention of | 24 | |
11679268804 | Enhance | to increase or make greater | 25 | |
11679268805 | Escalate | to enlarge, increase, or intensify | 26 | |
11679268806 | Espouse | to take up as a cause, support | 27 | |
11679268807 | Evoke | bring or recall to the conscious mind | 28 | |
11679268808 | Exalt | to raise in rank, character, status, elevate | 29 |
AP Language Vivid Verbs Flashcards
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