A.P. English III, Unit 4
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To reduce to nothing; to make ineffective or inoperative; to declare legally invalid or void. | ||
Indifferent, bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures; apathetic | ||
To support, give a boost to; a long pillow or cushion; a supporting post. | ||
To feel or express regret or disapproval | ||
Of little importance, not worthy of serious attention; not meant seriously. | ||
To bring together for service or battle; to gather or summon; to amount to, comprise, include; a list of men for military service, a gathering, accumulation | ||
A person or thing of no importance. | ||
To trouble, haunt, or fill the mind. | ||
Elaborately decorated; showily splendid. | ||
To remove, drive out of a position or place. | ||
To read thoroughly and carefully. | ||
Full of tiny holes; able to be penetrated by air or water. | ||
A high point of land extending into water. | ||
Lying face down; inclined, likely | ||
A pang of conscience, uneasiness, misgiving, or doubt; a feeling of faintness or nausea | ||
A person or thing turned to for help or advice; the act of seeking help or protection. | ||
A remainder, that which remains when a part has been used up or removed. | ||
Showing concern or care; fearful or anxious about someone or something. | ||
Serious and dignified; quiet or subdued in character or conduct. | ||
To support, nourish, keep up; to suffer, undergo; to bear up under, withstand; to affirm the validity of. | ||
Filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror | ||
More than enough, large, spacious | ||
A ghost or ghostly figure; an unexplained or unusual appearance. | ||
To declare or state as truth, maintain or defend, put forward | ||
To crouch or shrink away from in fear | ||
To look upon with scorn; to refuse scornfully; a feeling of contempt | ||
A brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone | ||
Having to do with morals, values, right and wrong in accordance with standards of right conduct requiring a prescription for purchase | ||
humorous, not meant seriously | ||
Not able to be heard | ||
Without restraint or control unselective | ||
Crafty dealings, underhanded plotting; to form and carry out plots. | ||
An area of authority or control, the right to administer justice | ||
Appearing true, reasonable, or fair | ||
Common, vulgar, belonging to the lower class. | ||
Wastefully extravagant; lashing or generously abundant | ||
Nearness, closeness | ||
To grind or pound to a powder or dust | ||
That which follows, | ||
Highly changeable, fickle | ||
Embarrassed, ashamed, or nonplussed | ||
Withdrawn, standing apart from others | ||
Great mental suffering, distress, or pain | ||
To pronounce distinctly; to express well in words. | ||
To be in or expose oneself, pleasant warmth. | ||
An imperfection or blemish of some kind | ||
Delicate skill; tact and cleverness. | ||
To wave or flutter showily, to display in a conceited offensive way | ||
Frank, direct, straightforward | ||
Cordial, pleasantly cheerful or warm | ||
To add gradually | ||
To exclude from a group, banish, send away | ||
Forewarning or for bonding of a future event | ||
A pen name, name assumed by a writer | ||
To wash away impurities clean up | ||
To make over in good form. | ||
An effect or consequence of some action or event | ||
Bold determined; firm | ||
Able to hold, keep or recall retaining knowledge easily | ||
A person or thing carrying the blame for others |