263660415 | Obsequious | attentive in an ingratiating or servile manner; full of or exhibiting servile compliance | |
263660416 | Timorous | timid by nature or revealing timidity; full of apprehension | |
263660417 | Lascivious | driven by lust; given to or expressing lust | |
263660418 | Rebuke | an act or expression of criticism and censure; to criticize or reprove sharply | |
263660419 | Facile | done or achieved with little effort or difficulty | |
263660420 | Cuckold | a man whose wife committed adultery; a man married to an unfaithful wife | |
263660421 | Corrigible | capable of being corrected or set right, reformed, or improved | |
263660422 | Beguile | attract; to decieve by guile, delude | |
263660423 | Voluble | marked by a ready flow of speech | |
263660424 | Egregiously | Horrifically terrible, shockingly bad; conspicously bad or offensive |
AP Lit Othello Vocabulary
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