5007522654 | Philanthropy | Charity | 0 | |
5007538121 | Misanthropy | A hatred or distrust of humankind | 1 | |
5007543126 | Idiosyncrasy | A way of behaving, thinking, or feeling that is particular to an individual or group, especially an odd or unusual one | 2 | |
5007544618 | Ideology | A closely organized system of beliefs, values, and ideas forming the basis of a social, economic, or political philosophy or program | 3 | |
5007544619 | Microcosm | A miniature copy of something, especially when it represents or stands for a larger whole | 4 | |
5007545867 | Gregarious | Very friendly and sociable | 5 | |
5007546829 | Aggregation | Collected together from different sources and considered as a whole | 6 | |
5007548397 | Egregious | Conspicuously bad or offensive | 7 | |
5007548398 | Abdicate | Relinquish, resign | 8 | |
5007560788 | Vindicate | To clear somebody or something of blame, guilt, suspicion, or doubt | 9 | |
5007560882 | Syndicate | A group of people who combine to carry out a business, enterprise, or some other common purpose | 10 | |
5007565196 | Verbose | wordy, long-winded | 11 | |
5007566095 | Remonstrate | Argue, protest, object | 12 | |
5007566096 | Uncanny | Weird, eerie | 13 | |
5007576985 | Voracious | Greedy, insatiable, hungry | 14 | |
5007576986 | Attribute | To think of something as caused by a particular circumstance; to give credit for something such as a work of art or a saying to a particular person, often wrongly; a quality, property, or characteristic of somebody or something | 15 | |
5007577706 | Obliterate | Destroy, demolish | 16 | |
5007578747 | Renunciation | A denial or rejection of something or somebody, usually for moral or religious reasons; an official declaration giving up a title, office, claim, or privilege | 17 | |
5007584948 | Assuage | Ease, lessen | 18 | |
5007585467 | Prevaricate | Hedge, evade, stall, beat around the bush | 19 | |
5007590879 | Indicative | Showing, suggesting, or pointing out that something exists or is true | 20 | |
5007590880 | Laconic | Using very few words | 21 | |
5007591934 | Anachronism | A person, thing, idea, or custom from a different period of time | 22 | |
5007598441 | Dilate | To become, or cause something to become, wider, larger, or stretched; to talk or write at great length | 23 | |
5007598442 | Prudent | Careful, cautious, sensible | 24 | |
5007598443 | Pedantic | Perfectionist, fussy | 25 | |
5007599211 | Militant | Combative, agressive | 26 | |
5007599212 | Erratic | Unpredictable, inconsistent | 27 | |
5007599213 | Qualm | A sudden feeling of uncertainty or apprehension, especially a misgiving about an action or conduct | 28 | |
5007599912 | Quintessence | Ideal, essence | 29 |
AP Language Week 3 Flashcards
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