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AP Lit - List 4 Vocabulary

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221054478ostentatiousadj. S: pretentious, affected, showy, brazen A: modest
221054479invectiven. S: diatribe, criticism, tirade, abuse, denunciation A: praise
221054480cumbrousadj. S: large & unwieldy, cumbersome, bulky, heavy A: manageable
221054481perusev. S: examine, scrutinize, inspect A: skim
221054482tawdryadj. S: cheap, gaudy, flashy, tasteless, crude
221054483dregsn. S: remains, sediment, lees, waste, scum, rabble, losers, trash
221054484obliqueadj. S: slanted, tilted, leaning A: upright
221054485fortuitousadj. S: accidental occurrence with a happy outcome, lucky chance A: ominous
221054486obliqueadj. S: indirect, implicit, circuitous A: direct
221054487leesn. remains, residue, silt, wine sediment
221054488irremediableadj. S: permanent, irreversible, irrevocable, severe A: transitory, mutable
221054489amelioratev. S: improve, amend, revolutionize A: worse, deteriorate
221054490allegoryn. S: a work in which the characters & events are to be understood as representing other things & symbolically expressing a deeper, often more spiritual, moral, or political meaning.
221054491sufficev. S: be sufficient, be enough, be adequate, do A: insufficient
221054492quotidianadj. S: commonplace, done daily A: exceptional
221054493moroseadj. S: miserable, glum, sullen, depressed A: cheery
221054494vertiginousadj. S: dizzying, whirling
221054495excoriatev. S: criticize, attack, berate, condemn A: commend
221054496excoriatev. S: peel, pare, skin, strip
221054497conundrumn. S: puzzle, mystery, challenge, riddle, problem
221054498incorrigibleadj. S: habitual, inveterate, irredeemable, persistent, incurable, hopeless
221054499fallaciousadj. S: untrue, misleading, erroneous, deceptive, wrong
221054500regionalismn. S: in linguistics, a feature, e.g. a word, pronunciation, or expression that is found only in a particular region or area
221054501classicismn. commonly refers to a body or thought or work that is derived from or reflects the qualities of ancient Greek & Roman culture. It is commonly opposed to romanticism & realism & generally includes restraint, restricted scope, dominance of reason, sense of form, unity of design and aim, clarity, simplicity, balance intellectualism, moderation & self control.
221054502romanticismn. S: generally a synonym for idealism, optimism, & impracticality. A reaction to classicism. Characteristics include primitivism, sensibility, love of nature, interest in the past, esp. medieval or gothic, mysticism, individualism, natural language, & freer forms and topics, etc. A: realism is its opposite.
221054503realismn. S: pragmatism & practicality. Refers to work of the 19th cent. Reaction vs. Romanticism. Finds its subjects in bourgeois life & manners & fixes its attention on the immediate, the here & now, specific action & the verfiable consequence.
221054504naturalismmovement or school advocating factual or realistic description of life including its less pleasant aspects.
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