Ms.Taylor Vocabulary, AP English III
A state of dishonor | ||
Sudden change in mind, sudden change in mind | ||
The human face ('kisser' and 'smiler' and 'mug' are informal terms for 'face' and 'phiz' is British) | ||
Not disposed or willing to believe | ||
An elevated position with respect to rank, place, character, condition, etc. | ||
A temporary stay (e.g., as a guest) | ||
Cause to be embarrassed | ||
Have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming | ||
Dignified manner or conduct | ||
More than is needed, desired, or required | ||
A structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place | ||
Having the nature of a command that leaves no opportunity for debate, denial, or refusal; offensively self-assured, dictatorial; determined, resolute | ||
Tending to favor or bring good luck | ||
Make more striking or animated | ||
Showing or feeling regret for wrongdoing, repentant | ||
Pleasant; friendly; in agreement with one's tastes and nature; Ex. congenial weather | ||
An ancestor in the direct line | ||
To drink | ||
A repayment; a deserved punishment | ||
Accuse formally of a crime | ||
distinctive and stylish elegance | ||
blithely indifferent or unconcerned; carefree; happy-go-lucky | ||
the study of meanings and word interpretations | ||
salary; payment for an office; compensation | ||
the dominance or leadership of one social group or nation over others | ||
a bitter verbal attack | ||
to enclose or confine within walls; to imprison; to seclude or isolate | ||
equal in extent; of the same size | ||
a systematic process for using knowledge and skills to acquire and apply new knowledge | ||
sheer; transparent | ||
must be kept sacred | ||
a change or variation; ups and downs | ||
assumption; postulate; proposition upon which an argument is based | ||
funeral ceremonies | ||
intended to promote a particular point of view, doctrine, or cause; biased or partisan | ||
definite, clearly stated | ||
The image, point of view, persona, and tone one assumes. | ||
a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one) | ||
inflammatory | ||
v. to reject, decline | ||
a complete extent or range: "a face that expressed a gamut of emotions" | ||
a daring deed | ||
a natural attraction or feeling of kinship | ||
natural consequence (which naturally follows from something else) | ||
irritable as if suffering from indigestion | ||
foolish talk, ideas, or procedures; nonsense; a trifle | ||
related | ||
a substance believed to cure all illness | ||
a blind ally or dead end street | ||
foretelling the future by means of magic | ||
arousing or provoking laughter | ||
the common people; the masses | ||
abusive criticism | ||
characteristic or indicative of e.g. a disease | ||
an about face | ||
indescribable | ||
is a memory aid that generally serves an educational purpose | ||
(n.) laborious study or thought, especially at night; the result of such work | ||
a determining or characteristic element; a factor that shapes the total outcome; a limit, boundary | ||
a learned person, expert, or authority | ||
for a specific purpose | ||
an act of plundering and pillaging and marauding | ||
something that indicates what is to come; a forerunner | ||
adj. in reality; in fact | ||
Deviation from a right, customary, or prescribed course. | ||
understanding and entering into anothers feelings | ||
a change from a serious subject to a disappointing one | ||
something causes misery or death | ||
ill-humored; irritable | ||
the determination of right and wrong in questions of conduct or conscience by the application of general ethical principles; specious argument | ||
a slight or trifling sin; a minor offense | ||
favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power (as by giving them jobs) | ||
an ethical system that evaluates the pursuit of pleasure as the highest good | ||
the outstanding item (the prize piece or main exhibit) in a collection | ||
FAIL | ||
exploits, pimps | ||
having a rich, smoothly flowing sound | ||
lacking luster or shine | ||
unhappy |