Ap Language Week 5
9711705059 | Empirical | Based on observation or experiment and not on theory | 0 | |
9711714149 | condemnation | an expression of strong disapproval | 1 | |
9711718934 | Fastidiousness | very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail | 2 | |
9711726222 | refutation | a denial of the validity of an opposing argument | 3 | |
9711734203 | Acerbic | Harsh and biting in tone | 4 | |
9711739768 | Acrimonious | Angry and bitter | 5 | |
9711747803 | Anachronism | something or someone out of place in terms of historical or chronological context | 6 | |
9711756828 | Antecedent | The word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun. | 7 | |
9711762276 | Indignant | Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment | 8 | |
9711766695 | Ardent | Enthusiastic or passionate | 9 | |
9711771096 | Brusque | Abrupt, blunt, with no formalities | 10 | |
9711777249 | callous | emotionally hardened, unfeeling | 11 | |
9711780038 | derogatory | insulting or intended to insult | 12 | |
9711782877 | chiasmus | a statement consisting of two parallel parts in which the second part is structurally reversed | 13 | |
9711787618 | choleric | (adj.) easily made angry, bad-tempered | 14 | |
9711791765 | discourse | written or spoken communication or debate | 15 | |
9711794163 | earnest | Serious and sincere | 16 | |
9711796612 | foreboding | a feeling of evil to come | 17 | |
9711799829 | incredulous | skeptical | 18 | |
9711802194 | maxim | a general truth or rule of conduct; a short saying | 19 |