3058787448 | Accost | to confront boldly | 0 | |
3058787449 | Aversion | a strong feeling of dislike | 1 | |
3058789932 | Credence | belief as to the truth of something | 2 | |
3058789933 | Conversant | familiar by use or study | 3 | |
3058791834 | Decry | to speak disparagingly of express censure of | 4 | |
3058791835 | Derogatory | tending to lessen the merit or reputation of a person or thing | 5 | |
3058793067 | Dissemble | to give a false or misleading appearance to | 6 | |
3058793068 | Disraught | distracted; deeply agitated. | 7 | |
3058793069 | Entrench | to place in a position of strength; establish firmly or solidly | 8 | |
3058794666 | Evince | to show clearly | 9 | |
3058794667 | Feckless | having no sense of responsibility | 10 | |
3058796777 | Intractable | not easily controlled or directed | 11 | |
3058796778 | Murky | dark, gloomy, and cheerless | 12 | |
3058796779 | Nefarious | extremely wicked or villainous | 13 | |
3058798232 | Piquant | agreeably pungent or sharp in taste or flavor | 14 | |
3058798233 | Primordial | constituting a beginning | 15 | |
3058800338 | Propinquity | nearness in place | 16 | |
3058800339 | Propitious | presenting favorable conditions | 17 | |
3058800340 | Unwonted | not customary or usual | 18 | |
3058801929 | Utopian | aiming for per perfect | 19 | |
3058801930 | Verbiage | overabundance or superfluity of words | 20 | |
3058811037 | Viscous | of a glutinous nature or consistency | 21 |
AP Literature Unit 3 Flashcards
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