AP English Literature
| gloomy | ||
| easily molded | ||
| pleasing to the ear; melodious | ||
| deception | ||
| constraint | ||
| enthusiastic | ||
| selecting the best from various sources | ||
| extremely happy | ||
| bubbling; vivacious | ||
| impudence | ||
| outrageous | ||
| to make thin | ||
| to try to equal or excel | ||
| to weaken | ||
| boredom | ||
| to place securely; to conceal | ||
| something that exists independently | ||
| calmness | ||
| to mislead by using ambiguous language | ||
| very learned | ||
| to avoid | ||
| for a select few | ||
| airy; delicate | ||
| praise for a dead person | ||
| to atone for | ||
| in existence | ||
| to praise highly | ||
| to surrender a prisoner to another authority | ||
| not belonging | ||
| to free |

