AP Lit Week 2
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To advise another against something to be avoided; caution; warn. To scold. | ||
Of or relating to a burial vault; Suggestive of the grave, funeral, gloomy, tomb-like. | ||
To make less intense or severe. To satisfy or appease. To pacify or calm. | ||
Sexually unrestrained or promiscuous; having no regard for accepted rules of behavior. | ||
Source of inspiration; to think or reflect on something | ||
Of or relating to money | ||
A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one. Or, the idiom: "plight one's troth" to get engaged | ||
Bold and insolent, excessively forward. Going beyond what is right or proper. | ||
Intended to subvert (overthrow), especially intended to overthrow or undermine an establish government. | ||
Lacking intelligence; stupid. Vacant of any substance, expression or meaning. | ||
to arouse or excite interest | ||
prominent; of notable significance | ||
Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent | ||
abundant; plentiful | ||
Latin for "I am culpable"; meaning "my bad' or "my mistake" | ||
digressing suddenly from one course of action or thought and turning to another | ||
to examine or analyze; to pick apart or sift through |