These are the vocab words for lessons 22, 23, and 24 for AP Lang at FHE.
adjective: Required to answer for one's actions; responsible | ||
noun: a. The state of being bound emotionally or intellectually to a person, group, cause, or course of action. b. A pledge or obligation to do something. c. The act of placing in confinement or custody | ||
noun: a. The failure to perform a task or fulfill an obligation, particularly a financial obligation. b. The failure of a competitor or team to participate in a contest; intrans. verb: a. To fail to do what is required; fail to pay money when it is due. b. In sports, to fail to compete in a scheduled contest | ||
adjective: a. Careless; irresponsible. b. Lacking purpose or vitality; ineffectual | ||
adjective: a. Imposed as an obligation or duty; obligatory. b. Currently holding office; noun: A person who holds an office | ||
noun: a. The condition of being legally responsible. b. Something owed; an obligation or debt. c. Something that holds one back; a handicap | ||
adjective: a. Required; compulsory. b. Having to do with a mandate, or authoritative command | ||
noun: a. Lack of proper care or attention; neglect. b. A careless or indifferent act or failure to act. c. In law, the failure to take reasonable precaution or care | ||
adjective: Troublesome; oppressive; burdensome | ||
adjective: a. Lax in attending to duty. b. Exhibiting carelessness or slackness | ||
adjective: a. Pertaining to or resembling a tree. b. Living in trees. | ||
intrans. verb: a. To put forth new buds, leaves or branches; sprout. b. To begin to grow or blossom. c. To develop rapidly; flourish. | ||
adjective: a. Shedding or losing foliage at the end of the growing season. b. Falling off or shed at a specific season or stage of growth | ||
noun: Animals collectively, esp. the animals of a particular region, period, or special environment | ||
noun: Plants collectively, esp. the plants of a particular region, period, or special environment | ||
noun: The process of beginning to grow or develop | ||
adjective: a. Relation to the science or art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and plants. b. Having to do with tending a garden | ||
noun: Any of the numerous plants consisting of a fungus in close combination with certain blue-green or green algae that form a crustlike, scaly, or branching growth on rocks or tree trunks | ||
adjective: a. Abounding in trees; wooded. b. Pertaining to or characteristic of woods or forest regions. c. Located in or inhabiting a wood or forest | ||
adjective: a. Green with vegetation. b. Green in color | ||
adjective: Without musical accompaniment; adverb: In a style marked by the absence of instrumental accompaniment | ||
noun: a. An elaborate vocal piece sung by a single voice, as in an opera. b. A tune or melody | ||
noun: The balanced, rhythmic flow or beat of poetry, oratory, dancing, or music | ||
noun: A gradual increase, esp. in the volume or intensity of sound in a musical passage | ||
noun: a. A harsh or disagreeable combination of sounds; discord. b. Lack or agreement, consistency, or harmony; conflict | ||
noun: a. The text of an opera or other dramatic musical work. b. A book containing a libretto | ||
noun: a. In a musical composition, a repeated significant phrase that identifies an idea or character. b. A recurring theme | ||
noun: a. The musical interval of eight full tones. b. Two notes, eight full tones apart, that are sounded together. c. A tone that is eight full tones above or below another given tone | ||
noun: An instrumenal musical composition, as for the piano, usually consisting of three or four movements, or parts, varying in key, mood, and tempo | ||
adjective: a. In music, cut short crisply; disconnected. b. Composed of short, sharp sounds or parts |