AP Lit Vocab Week 26
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| n. the belief that natural object, natural phenomena, and the universe itself possess a souls | ||
| v. to deprive and make desolate, especially by death | ||
| n. a bandit, especially one of a band of robbers in mountain or forest region | ||
| n. a sudden, alarming amazement or dread that results in utter confusion | ||
| n. a thicket of small trees or bushes; a small wood | ||
| v. to aside, as from a route, way or course | ||
| v. to strip or deprive, especially of property or rights | ||
| adj. pertaining to or characteristic of a specific group of people sharing a culture, language, religion, etc | ||
| adj. economical in use or expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful | ||
| n. jail | ||
| adj. harsh; throaty | ||
| adj. showing or feeling no emotion; unmoved | ||
| adj. characterized by cleverness or originality of invention | ||
| adj. pertaining to, or employed in a ceremonial purification | ||
| adj. at the lower limits; minimal for requirements | ||
| n. a distressing condition or situation | ||
| adj. prevailing or unchecked; widespread; rife | ||
| n. a quick, witty reply | ||
| n. requital according to merit, especially for evil | ||
| v. to render a fluid turbid by stirring up sediment | ||
| n. a moral or ethical consideration that restrains one's behavior and inhibits certain actions | ||
| n. the state or quality of being tranquil | ||
| adj. calling oneself thus; self-styled; so-called or pretended | ||
| adj. not clear or transparent; clouded; opaque; obscured | ||
| n. the quality of being suave; refined courtesy or politeness |
