The Unofficial AP English Language and Composition Vocabulary Guide Week 24
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141269502 | opulent | 1. displaying wealth (rich, abundant, plentiful) | |
141269503 | ornate | 1. decorated (adorned) | |
141269504 | ornate | 2. highly elaborate | |
141269505 | florid | 1. flowery (fancy) | |
141269506 | florid | 2. excessively intricate or complicated | |
141269507 | florid | 3. red-complexioned | |
141269508 | effusive | 1. over-the-top demonstrative (gushy, overenthusiastic) | |
141269509 | ostentatious | 1. trying to impress with showy pretentiousness | |
141269510 | superfluous | 1. over-the-top extra; more than what's called for (excessive, surplus) | |
141269511 | superfluous | 2. unnecessary, not relevant, or not called for (extravagant) | |
141269512 | gregarious | 1. overly outgoing and loving the company of others (sociable) | |
141269513 | frenetic | 1. wildly excited and frantic (frenzied, hectic) | |
141269514 | ebullience | 1. high-level enthusiasm (exuberance) | |
141269515 | gratuitous | 1. free (voluntary) | |
141269516 | gratuitous | 2. uncalled for (unjustified, unwarranted) | |
141269517 | gratuitous | 3. redundant | |
141269518 | flagrant | 1. deliberately blatant (obvious, glaring) | |
141269519 | flagrant | 2. brazen and scandalous | |
141269520 | squalid | 1. extremely dirty (foul, filthy) | |
141269521 | efficacious | 1. producing the desired results (effective) | |
141269522 | fervid | 1. zealous (intense, impassioned) | |
141269523 | turgid | 1. swollen | |
141269524 | turgid | 2. pompous and inflated | |
141269525 | garrulous | 1. talkative (chatty, loquacious, wordy, long-winded) | |
141269526 | intrepid | 1. fearless, brave (valiant, courageous) | |
141269527 | obsequious | 1. excessively willing to serve (submissive, fawning) | |
141269528 | plethora | 1. over abundance (excess, glut, surplus) | |
141269529 | prodigality | 1. reckless waste and spending | |
141269530 | profuse | 1. poured out or given freely (plentiful, copious, abundant, extravagent) | |
141269531 | pundit | 1. a person of great learning or authority | |
141269532 | quixotic | 1. extravagantly chivalrous or idealistically romantic (dreamy), as from Don Quixote, as in unrealistic, impractical, idealistic | |
141269533 | rampant | 1. unchecked and flourishing | |
141269534 | rampant | 2. violent and uncontrollable | |
141269535 | stentorian | 1. extremely loud or powerful |