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Unit 3 Vocabulary AP Language Flashcards

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7947927366Articulate(adj) spoken clearly in speech0
7947927367Cavort(v) to behave in a high-spirited, festive manner1
7947930206Credence(n) belief as to the truth of something2
7947930207Decry(v) to denounce as faulty or worthless3
7947933629Dissemble(v) to give a false or misleading appearance to something4
7947933630Distraught(adj) deeply agitated; distracted5
7947936243Eulogy(n)a speech or writing in praise of a person or thing6
7947936244Evince(v) to reveal the possession of a quality, trait, etc.7
7947938942Exhume(v) to dig out of the earth; to revive or restore after neglect or a period of forgetting8
7947938943Feckless(adj) having no sense of responsibility9
7947938944Murky(adj) obscure or thick with mist; vague10
7947941893Nefarious(adj) extremely wicked or villainous11
7947941894Piquant(adj) agreeably stimulating or interesting; of an interestingly provocative or lively character12
7947944150Primordial(adj) pertaining to or existing at or from the very beginning13
7947944151Propinquity(n) nearness in place or relationship14
7947946361Unwonted(adj) not customary or usual15
7947946362Utopian(adj) founded upon or involving idealized perfection16
7947949138Verbiage(n) an overabundance of words in writing or speech17
7947949139Verdant(adj) of the color green; inexperienced18
7947953217Viscous(adj) of a glutinous nature or consistency19

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