Long Ass Aalberg Vocab Test Returns...AP Anglais
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121390737 | vitriolic | adj - caustic or biting (such as a vitriolic speech) | |
121390738 | retrograde | v.i. - decline; deteriorate | |
121390739 | longevity | noun - length of life | |
121390740 | cryptic | adj - hidden; occult; mysterious | |
121390741 | vituperative | adj - abusive in words; scolding | |
121390742 | retrospective | adj - looking back on things past; a reviewing of past events | |
121390743 | lope | noun - an easy, bounding gait (as of a wolf) | |
121390744 | multifarious | adj - having great variety | |
121390745 | automaton | noun - a mechanism that is self-ruling; a person who acts mechanically, seemingly without thought | |
121390746 | vivacious | animated; gay; lively | |
121390747 | intrigue | noun - a secret scheme; a secret love affair v.t. - accomplish by cheating, trickery; arouse the interest, desire, or curiosity of v.i. - engage in secret schemes | |
121390748 | explicit | adj - distinctly stated; clear in language; free from all vagueness | |
121390749 | cede | v.t. - yield; give up; also, to transfer | |
121390750 | stealthy | adj - acting in a sly or secret manner; furtive | |
121390751 | dauntless | adj - bold, fearless | |
121390752 | revelry | noun - boisterous, merrymaking | |
121390753 | lout | noun - a clownish, clumsy fellow | |
121390754 | culinary | adj - of or relating to the kitchen or cooking | |
121390755 | autonomous | adj - independent of all outside control; having right or power to rule itself | |
121390756 | vociferous | adj - making a loud outcry; loud and insistent so as to call attention | |
121390757 | concede | v.t. - admit; acknowledge v.i. - yield | |
121390758 | unprecedented | adj - never done before; new | |
121390759 | intercede | v.i. - intervene between parties with intent to reconcile differences | |
121390760 | cessation | noun - the act of ceasing, discontinuing, or stopping | |
121390761 | accessible | adj - convenient; easy to get to | |
121390762 | reverberate | v.t. - force back; acknowledge v.i. - become driven back; become reflected | |
121390763 | lucent | adj - shining; bright; luminous; clear | |
121390764 | cull | noun - something rejected as inferior or worthless; a silly person, a fool v.t. - pick out; select from a group | |
121390765 | autopsy | noun - a medical examination of a dead body to find the cause of death | |
121390766 | vogue | noun - the fashion; popular acceptance or favor; one in fashion at a particular time | |
121390767 | reverie | noun - dreamy thoughts; a daydream; condition of being lost in thought | |
121390768 | lucid | adj - easy to follow or understand; having full use of one's faculties | |
121390769 | culmination | noun - reaching of the highest point; the climax | |
121390770 | avarice | noun - greedy desire for money or property | |
121390771 | volatile | adj - tending to erupt into violence; fickle; frivolous; characterized by rapid change | |
121390772 | debonair | adj - lighthearted; nonchalant; smoothly though often superficially polite and affable | |
121390773 | jargon | noun - meaningless talk or writing; the language of a special group or profession | |
121390774 | ponderous | adj - very heavy; clumsy; dull; tiresome | |
121390775 | amnesty | noun - a general pardon for past offenses against the government | |
121390776 | delete | v.t. - eliminate, especially by blotting out or erasing | |
121390777 | revile | v.t - call bad names; abuse with words v.i. - use abusive language | |
121390778 | lucrative | adj - bringing in money; profitable | |
121390779 | avid | adj - eager; greedy | |
121390780 | clandestine | adj - conducted in secrecy; private; concealed | |
121390781 | dotage | noun - decline of mental poise and alertness brought on by old age | |
121390782 | controversy | noun - prolonged argument or difference of opinion | |
121390783 | versatile | adj - able to do many things well | |
121390784 | subversive | adj - tending to overthrow | |
121390785 | diversion | noun - the act of turning aside; entertainment | |
121390786 | extroverted | adj - sociable; outgoing | |
121390787 | defamation | noun - act of harming or destroying the good name of; slander | |
121390788 | pilfer | v.t. - steal in small quantities v..i. - steal stealthily in small amounts and often | |
121390789 | chagrin | noun - distress of mind caused by humbling of pride, failure, disappointment | |
121390790 | sundry | adj - several; various; miscellaneous | |
121390791 | palatial | adj - of or befitting a palace; magnificent | |
121390792 | egress | noun - the act or right of going out or leaving; emergence; place of exit | |
121390793 | ferment | noun - a state of unrest; tumult v.t. - work up, as to a state of agitation v.i. - be in a state of agitation or intense activity | |
121390794 | moot | adj - open to question; deprived of practical significance, purely academic v.t. - bring up for discussion | |
121390795 | enervate | v.t - deprive of nerve, force, strength; lessen mental or moral vigor | |
121390796 | droll | adj - amusing and strange; having a whimsical or odd quality | |
121390797 | emend | v.t. - free from faults or defects; correct; improve | |
121390798 | fortitude | noun - strength; firmness of mind in meeting danger | |
121390799 | abolition | noun -act of repealing, revoking, canceling | |
121390800 | labyrinth | noun - a place full of intricate passageways; a maze; a bewildering state of things | |
121390801 | maim | v.t. - render a person less able to defend himself; mutilate; disable | |
121390802 | crestfallen | adj - with drooping or hanging head; dispirited; dejected | |
121390803 | transgression | noun - violation of a law, command, or duty; offense; crime | |
121390804 | precursor | noun - one that precedes, especially as a sign or indication; a forerunner | |
121390805 | naivete | noun - the quality of an instance of being untaught, simple, unsophisticated | |
121390806 | unanimity | noun - state or quality of being unanimous or of one mind | |
121390807 | finite | adj - limited; bounded | |
121390808 | infinite | adj - without limits; boundless | |
121390809 | affinity | noun - a natural liking for something | |
121390810 | infinitesimal | adj - very minute; extremely tiny | |
121390811 | indefinable | adj - unable to be described or defined | |
121390812 | pillage | noun - the act of looting or plundering, especially in war v.t. - plunder ruthlessly v.i. - take booty | |
121390813 | reprisal- | noun - the act or practice in international law of resorting to force short of war in retaliation for damage or loss suffered; the regaining of something | |
121390814 | surfeit | noun - an overabundant supply of something; disgust caused by excess | |
121390815 | hirsute | adj - roughly hairy | |
121390816 | effigy | noun - an image or representation, especially of a person | |
121390817 | demise | noun - death, especially of a royal person; cessation of existence or activity | |
121390818 | haggard | adj - not tamed; wild in appearance; having a worn appearance | |
121390819 | tepid | adj - moderately warm; marked by lack of enthusiasm | |
121390820 | hamlet | noun - a small village | |
121390821 | inculcate | v.t. - teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions | |
121390822 | stupefy | v.t. - make stupid, dull or insensible | |
121390823 | sage | noun - a wise person adj - wise through reflection and experience; characterized by wisdom | |
121390824 | admonish | v.t. - indicate duties or obligations to; express warning or disapproval; give earnest advice | |
121390825 | beset | v.t. - set upon; hem in; harass; set or stud with or as if with ornaments | |
121390826 | figment | noun - something made up | |
121390827 | condone | v.t. - forgive; pardon or overlook voluntarily | |
121390828 | fiasco | noun - a complete failure | |
121390829 | antithesis | noun - a direct opposite; the rhetorical contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangement of words, clauses or sentences | |
121390830 | modish | adj - fashionable; stylish | |
121390831 | divulge | v.t. - make public; make known | |
121390832 | veracity | noun - truthfulness; correctness; devotion to truth | |
121390833 | verisimilitude | noun - an appearance of truth; probability | |
121390834 | verity | noun - a true statement; a fundamental and inevitably true value | |
121390835 | verification | noun - confirmation; truth | |
121390836 | verify | v.t. - prove; confirm | |
121390837 | recreant | noun - a coward; a disloyal person; a traitor adj - crying for mercy; cowardly; unfaithful to a pledge | |
121390838 | ungainly | adj - clumsy; awkward; uncouth | |
121390839 | asteroid | adj - starlike noun - a small planet | |
121390840 | disparity | noun - inequality; difference in age, rank, or condition; difference in kind or character | |
121390841 | baleful | adj - deadly in influence; destructive; foreboding evil | |
121390842 | pariah | noun - an outcast | |
121390843 | talisman | noun - something that produces extraordinary effects, especially in averting evil; a charm | |
121390844 | quixotic | adj - like, or characteristic of Don Quixote; idealistic but impractical | |
121390845 | unfeigned | adj - genuine; not pretended; not hypocritical | |
121390846 | havoc | noun - wide and general destruction; devastation | |
121390847 | rejuvenate | v.t. - make young again; reinvigorate | |
121390848 | asperity | noun - roughness, unevenness; harshness; sharpness of manner or of temper | |
121390849 | stilted | adj - pompous; formal; stiff | |
121390850 | dilatory | adj - tending to delay; tardy; slow | |
121390851 | soliloquy | noun - act of talking to oneself; monologue | |
121390852 | baneful | adj - poisonous; ruinous; seriously harmful | |
121390853 | affable | adj - easy to speak; mild and gracious | |
121390854 | auxiliary | adj - conferring help or aid; supporting; additional | |
121390855 | nebulous | adj - vague; misty; cloudy; hazy | |
121390856 | stereotyped | adj - produced as if from a stereotype; lacking originality or individuality | |
121390857 | loquacious | adj - talkative | |
121390858 | circumlocution | noun - an indirect way of speaking | |
121390859 | colloquial | adj - informal (of speech) | |
121390860 | colloquium | noun - a conference or meeting | |
121390861 | somniloquist | noun - one who talks in his sleep |