Ap English lc vocab
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78577029 | countenance | a person's face or facial expression | |
78577032 | prudery | excessive propriety or modesty in speech, conduct, etc. | |
78577033 | candour | the quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression | |
78577034 | indiscriminately | done at random or without careful judgment | |
78577036 | attributes | to regard as something as being caused by someone or something else | |
78577039 | discursive | digressing from one subject to another; rambling. | |
78577040 | laconic | using few words; expressing much in few words; concise | |
78577044 | expository | intended to explain or describe something | |
78577047 | veracity | conformity to facts; accuracy | |
78577050 | disdain | the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect; contempt | |
78577052 | flippant | not showing a serious or respectful attitude | |
78577053 | whimsical | playfully quaint or fanciful notions; capricious | |
78577056 | contemptuous | showing or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful. | |
78577057 | equinoctial | pertaining to an equinox or the equinoxes, or to the equality of day and night. | |
78577058 | elegiac | having a mournful quality | |
78577061 | feigned | pretend to be affected; sham; counterfeit | |
78577064 | curates | a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar. | |
78577065 | sentiment | an attitude toward something; regard; opinion | |
78577066 | reverie | a state of dreamy meditation or fanciful musing | |
78577068 | rectors | a member of the clergy in charge of a parish in the Protestant Episcopal Church. | |
78577070 | surplice | a loose-fitting, broad-sleeved white vestment, worn over the cassock by clergy and choristers. | |
78577072 | raiment | clothing; apparel; attire. | |
78577074 | regale | entertain or amuse with talk | |
78577079 | austerity | severity of manner, life, etc.; sternness. | |
78577080 | eminence | fame or recognized superiority within a particular sphere or profession | |
78577081 | degenerate | to fall below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities; deteriorate: | |
78577084 | promulgated | promote or make widely known | |
78577086 | whorled | having a circular arrangement of like parts, as leaves or flowers, around a point on an axis; verticil. | |
78577089 | nascent | beginning to exist or develop | |
78577094 | acquisition | an asset or object bought or obtained | |
79144031 | hitherto | until now or until the point in time under discussion | |
79144032 | sensibility | the ability to appreciate and respond to complex emotional influence | |
79144033 | mien | a person's look or appearance, esp. indicating character or mood | |
79144034 | genteel | polite, refined, respectable | |
79144035 | render | provide (a service) | |
79144036 | ogle | stare at it in a lecherous manner | |
79144037 | procure | to obtain with care | |
79144038 | looking-glass | a mirror | |
79144039 | discerned | perceive or recognize | |
79144040 | assertion | a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief | |
79144041 | forthright | direct or outspoken | |
79144042 | reproachful | expressing disappointment or disapproval | |
79144043 | inscrutable | impossible to understand or interpret | |
79144044 | betake | took | |
79144045 | nonplus | surprise and confuse (someone) so much they are unsure how to act | |
79144046 | proliferation | rapid increase in numbers |