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14718388306abetto urge on, to support0
14718391894ameliorateto make better1
14718396789apathyabsence or lack of emotion2
14718404030apocryphaluntrue; counterfeit3
14718406406archipelagoa large group of islands4
14718408343asceticpracticing strict self-denial as a measure of personal and especially spiritual discipline5
14718416100astutehaving or displaying shrewd discernment and sagacity6
14718419884asunderinto separate parts or pieces7
14718422815aver (verb)to state with conviction8
14718427417aver (noun)a draft animal; an old workhorse9
14718431769bathosa sudden drop from the sublime or elevated to the ludicrous; anticlimax10
14718439572begrimedto make dirty with grime11
14718441778benignantfavorable; beneficial12
14718445189besotto stupefy, as with drink13
14718450820blightsomething that impairs or destroys14
14718454897buttressany prop or support15
14718457135cacophonyloud and strident noise16
14718459856caitiffa coward; wretch17
14718464695callowimmature18
14718466516capriciousimpulsive, unpredictable19
14718468576catechismoral instruction20
14718472224circumspect (adjective)to be cautious21
14718477892circumspection (noun)to be in a state of caution22
14718481138clandestinenot openly avowed or generally known23
14718482918cohorta companion or accomplice24
14718484836concertinabarbed wire/musical instrument25
14718488525conundruman intricate and difficult problem26
14718495668corporealhaving to do with the body27
14718499061curmudgeona crusty, ill-tempered, and usually old man28
14718500592cruxthe central or decisive point of interest29
14718506549de facto(adj.) actually existing or in effect, although not legally required or sanctioned; (adv.) in reality, actually30
14718510604deftapt, skillful31
14718514950delinquencyconduct that is out of accord with accepted behavior or the law32
14718519002derisivethe use of ridicule or scorn to show contempt33
14718524746despondencycondition or being utterly discouraged or dejected34
14718529146deterministicthe quality or state of being determined35
14718533021dilapidateddecayed, deteriorated, or fallen into partial ruin especially through neglect or misuse36
14718536611dilatorinesstending or intended to cause delay37
14718541728diminutiveindicating small size38
14718544167disparageto lower in rank or reputation39
14718547598empathythe capacity for this understanding40
14718555428enervateto reduce the mental or moral vigor of41
14718557663ennobleto raise the rank of nobility42
14718559987epicureanto be fond of sensuous pleasure, especially eating and drinking43
14718564926epiphanyan appearance or manifestation, especially of a deity44
14718567820epistolaryof or pertaining to letters or letter writing45
14718573932equinoctial(adj.) relating to a state or the time of equal day and night; relating to the regions or climate on or near the equator; relating to the time when the sun passes on equinoctial point46
14718576699ersatzbeing an artificial and inferior substitute or imitation47
14718578283eschewto abstain from something wrong, inappropriate, or distasteful48
14718583542estrangeto remove from customary environment or associations49

AP Lang. figurative language Flashcards

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14921217840alliterationrepetition of a letter or sound in a phrase or sentence. "Black bug bit a big black bear"0
14921225280AllusionShort/ Indirect reference to something not in original work. "You're acting like such a scrooge"1
14921232156AmplificationMaking a sentence more dramatic and complicated. "the assignment took forever to complete" --> "The assignment contained many complicated concepts and involved many steps."2
14921245650Analogycomparison of two things, typically and idea vs object "life is like a box of chocolate"3
14921257379Anaphorathe repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses "I came, I saw, I conquered"4
14921263289Antanagageto follow a negative point with a positive one. "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"5
14921271125AntimelaboleRepeating a series of words or phrases in opposite order. "I'm stuck on Band-aid brand, because band-aid's stuck on me"6
14921288384Antiphrasisthe use of a word in a sense opposite to its normal sense (sarcasm) "you didn't do your HW? real smart."7
14921299766Antithesisa contrast or opposition between two things.. "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"8
14921315214AppositiveA word or phrase that renames a nearby noun or pronoun. "my dog, rascal."9

AP Language SAT Vocabulary Flashcards

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14801640095alacrity(noun) great speed; promptness0
14801645710arcane(adjective) obscure; mysterious1
14801647852archaic(adjective) obsolete; old-fashioned; out-of-date2
14801650170atone(verb) to make amends; to make up for3
14801652197capricious(adjective) very changeable; fickle; constantly shifting moods; mercurial4
14801654148cosmopolitan(adjective) very worldly; sophisticated5
14801656752excoriate(verb) to denounce scathingly6
14801661598hubris(noun) exaggerated pride; arrogance7
14801669339indefatigable(adjective) tireless; unflagging8
14801669340indomitable(adjective) invincible; incapable of being conquered9
14801674852ineffable(adjective) incapable of being put into words; indescribable10
14801677818innocuous(adjective) harmless; inoffensive11
14801680342inundate(verb) to fill with water; to flood12
14801682669juxtapose(verb) to place side by side13
14801684502laconic(adjective) very brief; concise; succinct14
14801686364machinations(noun) crafty schemes15
14801689563motley(adjective) very different; very heterogeneous16
14801697476pernicious(adjective) very injurious; destructive; deadly17
14801699970quandary(noun) a dilemma; a predicament18
14801702465reciprocal(adjective) shared and expressed by both sides; mutual19
14801705552rudimentary(adjective) basic; elementary20
14801708280supplant(verb) to take the place of21
14801710593ubiquitous(adjective) present everywhere; prevalent; widespread22
14801713266vacillate(verb) to waver; to hesitate; to be indecisive; to swing back and forth23
14801715858vilify(verb) to denounce; to defame; to turn into a villain24
14801718191ameliorate(verb) to make better; improve25
14801720755aplomb(noun) poise; confidence; self-assurance26
14801722451cajole(verb) to coax or entice someone into doing something; coerce27
14801724779cathartic(adjective) emotionally cleansing28
14801727352chicanery(noun) trickery; fraud; deception; disingenuousness29
14801727935consensus(noun) a general agreement30
14801732066contrite(adjective) expressing remorse, regret, sorrow for misdeeds; penitent31
14801733907enthralled(adjective) fascinated; spellbound32
14801736065equanimity(noun) evenness of mind, especially under stress33
14801737660eschew(verb) to abstain from; avoid; engage in abstinence34
14801740684futile(adjective) doomed to failure and therefore pointless35
14801744492heinous(adjective) hatefully evil; abominable36
14801746539improvised(adjective) done on the spur of the moment without preparation; impromptu37
14801749465incessant(adjective) constant; continuous; unceasing38
14801751359inexorable(adjective) relentless; unstoppable39
14801753668innate(adjective) inborn; present at birth40
14801753669inured(adjective) accustomed to accepting something undesirable41
14801756150magisterial(adjective) learned and authoritative42
14801759419maxim(noun) a short, concise wise saying43
14801762305palpable(adjective) capable of being perceived; tangible44
14801764968paradigm(noun) a model of thought45
14801767042pejorative(adjective) belittling; disparaging; putting someone down46
14801769347penchant(noun) a preference or liking47
14801771860premonition(noun) a forewarning; hunch; a feeling ahead of an event48
14801772592prevaricate(verb) to lie49

AP Language Rhetorical Terms Flashcards

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14727669535Allusionan indirect reference to something (usually a literary text, although it can be other things commonly known, such as plays, songs, historical events) with which the reader is supposed to be familiar0
14727674450Pathospersuading by appealing to the reader's emotions. An argument that relies too much on emotion, without any corroborating logos, can become a fallacy.1
14727676595allegoryA story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.2
14727678656anaphorarepetition of a word, phrase, or clause at the beginning of two or more sentences or clauses in a row. This is a deliberate form of repetition and helps make the writer's point more coherent.3
14727693050thesisthe sentence or groups of sentences that directly express the author's opinion, purpose, meaning or proposition. It should be short and clear.4
14727694709analogya comparison of one pair of variables to a parallel set of variables. When a writer uses analogy she argues that the relationship between the first pair of variables is the same as the relationship between the second pair of variables.5
14727696547rhetorical questionquestion not asked for information but for effect, or to make a point.6
14727760168aphorisma brief statement which expresses a general truth or moral principle. Can be a memorable summation of the author's point.7
14727762492chiasmuswhen the same words are used twice in succession, but the second time, the order of the words is reversed. Also called antimetabole.8
14727764589tonea writer's attitude toward his subject matter revealed through diction, figurative language and organization.9
14727766338antithesistwo opposite or contrasting words, phrases, or clauses, or ideas written in parallel structure. syllogism-in which two statements — a major premise and a minor premise — reach a logical conclusion.10
14727772699syllogismin which two statements — a major premise and a minor premise — reach a logical conclusion.11
14727803520ellipsisthe deliberate omission of a word or phrase from the prose done for effect.12
14727805222zuegmawhen a word, usually a verb or adjective, applies to more than one noun, blending together grammatically and logically different ideas.13
14727807695litotesa form of understatement, in which a negative statement is used to affirm a positive sentiment. The negation of one quality to emphasize its opposite.14
14727809509dictionword choice, particularly as an element of style. Different types of words have significant effects on meaning. syntax15
14727811951syntaxrefers to the grammatical structure of sentences. Examine sentence length, the relation of sentence length to tone and meaning, and sentence type: simple, compound, compound-complex.16
14727814221metonymyreplacing an actual word or idea, with a related word or concept.17
14727815838parodyan exaggerated imitation of a serious work for humorous purposes. It borrows words or phrases from an original, and pokes fun at it.18
14727825433logospersuading by the use of reasoning, using true premises and valid arguments. Generally considered the strongest form of persuasion.19
14727828242ethosmeans being convinced by the credibility of the author. In an appeal to ethos, a writer tries to convince the audience that he or she is someone worth listening to, or an authority on the subject, who is worthy of respect. Argument that relies too heavily on ethos, without any corroborating logos, can become a fallacy.20
14727833031anecdotea brief recounting of a relevant narrative. Often inserted into fictional or nonfictional texts as a way of developing a point or injecting humor.21
14727836136synecdochewhen a whole is referred to by one of its parts, or vice versa.22
14727836150personathe fictional mask or narrator that tells a story.23
14727839378inductive reasoningmakes broad generalizations from specific observations. There is data, then conclusions are drawn from the data.24
14728135925juxtapositionplacing things side by side for the purpose of comparison. Authors use juxtaposition of ideas or examples in order to highlight the contrast between them and prove a point.25
14728144955antecedentthe word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun.26
14728228168paradoxa situation that seems contradictory but is actually true.27
14728233390polysyndetonwhen a writer creates a list of items which are all separated by conjunctions. Used to slow down the pace of the writing and/or add authoritative tone.28
14728235875deductive reasoningstarts out with a general statement, or hypothesis, and examines the possibilities to reach a specific, logical conclusion. A common form of deductive reasoning is the syllogism.29
14728237312parallelismsentence construction which places equal grammatical constructions near each other, or repeats identical grammatical patterns. Used to add emphasis, organization, or sometimes pacing to writing.30
14728238917didacticterm used to describe writing that teaches a specific lesson or moral or provides a model of correct behavior or thinking.31
14728240457ironywhen the opposite of what you expect to happen does.32
14728243458satirea work that reveals a critical attitude toward some element of life to a humorous effect. It targets human vices and follies, or social institutions and conventions. Usually has three layers: serious on the surface; humorous when you discover that is satire instead of reality; and serious when you discern the underlying point of the author.33
14728246326periodic sentencePlaces the main clause at the end of a sentence; therefore all the reasons are given before the final point is made. This is used for emphasis and can be persuasive.34

ap hg unit 3 Flashcards

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14109665234AcculturationThe process of adjustment to the dominant culture.0
14109665235AssimilationThe process of giving up cultural traditions and adopting the social customs of the dominant culture of a place.1
14109665236CustomThe frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act. (e.g. the practice of attending church on Sundays in a predominantly Christian society)2
14109665237Folk CultureCulture traditionally practiced by a small, homogeneous, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups. (e.g. local traditional clothing)3
14109665238Popular CultureCulture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics. (e.g. major clothing companies such as American Eagle )4
14109665239HabitA repetitive act performed by a particular individual. (e.g. consistently eating a food in a way that no one does - such eating a strawberry from the top every time)5
14109665240TabooA restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.6
14109665241TerroirThe contribution of a location's distinctive physical features to the way food tastes.7
14109665242Creole LanguageA language that results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.8
14109665243Denglish/Franglais/SpanglishDenglish = German + English Franglais = French + English Spanglish = Spanish + English9
14109665244Developing LanguageA language spoken in daily use with a literary tradition that is not widely distributed.10
14109665245DialectA regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation. (e.g. American English - "Elevator" vs. British English - "Lift")11
14109665246EbonicsA dialect spoken by some African Americans.12
14109665247Extinct Language (i.e. Dead Language)An extinct language is a language that no longer has any speakers, or that is no longer in current use.13
14109665248Institutional LanguageA language used in education, work, mass media, and government.14
14109665249IsoglossA boundary that separates regions in which different language usages predominate.15
14109665250Isolated LanguageA language that is unrelated to any other languages and therefore not attached to any language family. (e.g. Japanese)16
14109665251Language TreeA representation of the relationships of languages to each other.17
14109665252LanguageA system of communication through the use of speech, a collection of sounds understood by a group of people to have the same meaning.18
14109665253Language BranchA collection of languages related through a common ancestor that can be confirmed through archaeological evidence.19
14109665254Language FamilyA collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history. [Know the major language families!]20
14109665255Language GroupA collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent pass and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary.21
14109665256Language DistributionSee included map.22
14109665257Lingua FrancaA language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages. (e.g. global like English, or regional like Swahili)23
14109665258Literary TraditionA language that is written as well as spoken.24
14109665259LogogramA symbol that represents a word rather than a sound.25
14109665260Official LanguageThe language adopted for use by the government for the conduct of business and publication of documents.26
14109665261Pidgin LanguageA form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca; used for communications among speakers of two different languages. (e.g. In Papa New Guinea, this combines English and Papuan languages)27
14109665262Received Pronunciation (RP)The dialect of English associated with upper-class Britons living in London and now considered standard in the United Kingdom.28
14109665263Standard LanguageThe form of a language used for official government business, education, and mass communications.29
14109665264SubdialectA subdivision of a dialect.30
14109665265Vigorous LanguageA language that is spoken in daily use but that lacks a literary tradition.31
14109665266AgnosticismThe belief that the existence of God can't be proven empirically.32
14109665267AnimismThe belief that objects, such as plants and stones, or natural events, like thunderstorms and earthquakes, have a discrete spirit and conscious life.33
14109665268AtheismThe belief that God does not exist.34
14109665269Autonomous ReligionA religion that does not have a central authority but shares ideas and cooperates informally.35
14109665270Branch (Religious)A large and fundamental division within a religion.36
14109665271Caste SystemThe class or distinct hereditary order into which a Hindu is assigned, according to religious law.37
14109665272Congregation (Religious)A local assembly of persons brought together for common religious worship.38
14109665273CosmogonyA set of religious beliefs concerning the origin of the universe.39
14109665274Denomination (Religious)A division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations in a single legal and administrative body.40
14109665275Religious DistributionSee Map Included41
14109665276Ethnic ReligionA religion with a relatively concentrated spatial distribution whose principles are likely to be based on the physical characteristics of the particular location in which its adherents are concentrated. [e.g. Judaism and Hinduism]42
14109665277Universalizing ReligionA religion that attempts to appeal to all people, not just those living in a particular location. [e.g. Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism]43
14109665278FundamentalismLiteral interpretation and strict adherence to basic principles of a religion (or a religious branch, denomination, or sect).44
14109665279Ghetto (Religious)During the middle Ages, a neighborhood in a city set up by law to be inhabited only by Jews; now used to denote a section of a city in which members of any minority group live because of social, legal, or economic pressure.45
14109665280Hierarchical ReligionA religion in which a central authority exercises a high degree of control.46
14109665281MissionaryAn individual who helps to diffuse a universalizing religion. (e.g. Jesuits, etc.)47
14109665282MonotheismThe doctrine or belief of the existence of only one God. (e.g. Judaism, Christianity, Islam)48
14109665283PolytheismThe belief in or worship of more than one god. (e.g. Hinduism)49
14109665284PilgrimageA journey to a place considered sacred for religious purposes.50
14109665285SolsticeAn astronomical event that happens twice each year, when the tilt of Earth's axis is most inclined toward or away from the Sun, causing the Sun's apparent position in the sky to reach it most northernmost or southernmost extreme, and resulting in the shortest and longest days of the year.51
14109665286Syncretic (Religion)Combining several religious traditions.52
14109665287Santeria (Voodoo)Is an example of a syncretic religion mixing traditional Yoruba beliefs with elements of Roman Catholicism.53
14109665288ApartheidLaws (no longer in effect) in South Africa that physically separated different races into different geographic areas.54
14109665289BalkanizationA process by which a state breaks down through conflicts among its ethnicities.55
14109665290BalkanizedA small geographic area that cannot successfully be organized into stable countries because it is inhabited by many ethnicities with complex, long-standing antagonisms toward each other.56
14109665291BlockbustingA process by which real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices because of fear that persons of color will soon move into the neighborhood.57
14109665292Centripetal ForceAn attitude that tends to unify people and enhance support for a state.58
14109665293Ethnic CleansingA purposeful policy designed by one ethnic or religious group to remove by violent and terror-inspiring means the civilian population of another ethnic or religious group from certain geographic areas. (e.g. Muslim in Kosovo during the breakdown of Yugoslavia)59
14109665294Ethnic EnclaveA place with a high concentration of an ethnic group that is distinct from those in the surrounding area.60
14109665295EthnoburbA suburban area with a cluster of a particular ethnic population.61
14109665296EthnicityIdentity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth.62
14109665297GenocideThe mass killing of a group of people in an attempt to eliminate the entire group from existence.63
14109665298NationalismLoyalty and devotion to a particular nationality.64
14109665299NationalityIdentity with a group of people that share legal attachment and personal allegiance to a particular country.65
14109665300RaceIdentity with a group of people who are perceived to share a physiological trait, such as skin color.66
14109665301RacismThe belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race.67
14109665302RacistA person who subscribes to the beliefs of racism.68
14109665303SharecropperA person who works fields rented from a landowner and pays the rent and repays loans by turning over to the landowner a share of the crops.69
14109665304Triangular Slave TradeA practice, primarily during the eighteenth century, in which European ships transported slaves from Africa to Caribbean islands, molasses from the Caribbean to Europe, and trade goods from Europe to Africa.70

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