AP Language, English III vocabulary from reading
9556059832 | conceived | formed, as an idea, opinion, or purpose | 0 | |
9556059833 | headlong | without delay; hurried, often with the head foremost | 1 | |
9556059834 | cumulative | increasing by successive addition | 2 | |
9556059835 | abstract | a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance | 3 | |
9556059836 | repudiate | reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust | 4 | |
9556059837 | exploit | use or manipulate to one's advantage | 5 | |
9556059838 | extract | obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action | 6 | |
9556059839 | domesticate | overcome the wildness of | 7 | |
9556059840 | plaintive | expressing sorrow | 8 | |
9556059841 | forlorn | pitiable in circumstances, especially through abandonment | 9 | |
9556059842 | invariably | persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature | 10 | |
9556059843 | analogy | drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect | 11 | |
9556059844 | congruence | the quality of agreeing | 12 | |
9556059845 | obligation | an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment | 13 | |
9556059846 | rationalism | a belief that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge | 14 | |
9556059847 | impute | attribute or credit to | 15 | |
9556059848 | anthropomorphism | suggesting human characteristics for animals or inanimate things | 16 | |
9556059849 | humanist | relating to human affairs, nature, welfare, or values | 17 | |
9556059850 | voyeur | Someone who enjoys seeing the private acts of others; one who gets sexual satisfaction from watching others, especially secretly | 18 | |
9556059851 | symbiosis | the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent | 19 |