5015025200 | Paradox | Something (such as a situation) that is made up of two opposite things that seem impossible but is actually true or possible; someone who does two things that seem opposite; a statement that seems to say two opposite things but that may be true; an apparent contradiction; | 0 | |
5015033157 | Realm | An area of interest or activity; a country ruled by king or queen; kingdom, domain, sphere; | 1 | |
5015033158 | Annals | A record of events year, by year; a history of a group or organization; a chronological set of recordings; | 2 | |
5015033159 | Compound | To make (something bad) worse; intensify the negative aspects of; | 3 | |
5015035068 | Tinge | With slight traces of color, flavor, or quality; a small amount of something; | 4 | |
5015035069 | Badger | To harass or annoy persistently; to repeatedly and annoyingly ask; to pester; (Transitive) | 5 | |
5015035070 | Implore | To make a serious or emotional request; to call upon humbly; to ask for something important; | 6 | |
5015036826 | Drudgery | Boring, difficult or unpleasant work; | 7 | |
5015036827 | Interminable | Having or seeming to have no end; endless; | 8 | |
5015038600 | Percieve | To notice, to become aware of, or to understand something; to become aware of through sensory detail; | 9 |
AP Language - VQ2 Flashcards
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