AP Language Set F Flashcards
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| 862554187 | PALPABLE | plainly seen, heard; capable of being touched or felt | 0 | |
| 862554188 | PANACEA | a remedy for all disease or ills; cure-all; usually used negatively | 1 | |
| 862554189 | PRISTINE | having its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied. | 2 | |
| 862554190 | MALLEABLE | capable of being shaped or bent | 3 | |
| 862554191 | PARAMOUNT | chief in importance or impact; supreme | 4 | |
| 862554192 | UPSHOT | the final issue, the conclusion, or the result | 5 | |
| 862554193 | PARIAH | an outcast; any person or animal that is generally despised or avoided | 6 | |
| 862554194 | ANTIQUATED | old-fashioned; no longer used | 7 | |
| 862554195 | INEPT | without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment | 8 | |
| 862554196 | PEDESTRIAN | lacking in vitality, imagination, distinction, etc.; commonplace; dull | 9 | |
| 862554197 | CHARLATAN | a person who pretends or claims to have more knowledge or skill than he or she possesses | 10 | |
| 862554198 | POSEUR | a person who attempts to impress others by pretending to be someone they're not | 11 | |
| 862554199 | MASOCHIST | a person who loves experiencing pain, self-imposed or imposed by others | 12 | |
| 862554200 | SADIST | a person who obtains pleasure from inflicting pain on others | 13 | |
| 862554201 | MISOGYNIST | a person who hates, dislikes, mistrusts, or mistreats women | 14 | |
| 862554202 | SYCOPHANT | a self-seeking, servile flatterer | 15 | |
| 862554203 | VACUOUS | empty; lacking intelligence | 16 | |
| 862554204 | INANE | lacking sense, significance; silly | 17 | |
| 862554205 | RELEGATE | to assign or send to an inferior position, place, or condition | 18 | |
| 862554206 | SUBJUGATE | to bring under complete control; conquer; master | 19 | |
| 862554207 | FLIPPANT | frivolously disrespectful, shallow, or lacking in seriousness | 20 | |
| 862554208 | PATRONIZE | to behave in an offensively condescending manner toward someone | 21 | |
| 862554209 | DUPLICITOUS | deceitfulness in speech or conduct (speaking or acting in two different ways to different people concerning the same matter) | 22 | |
| 862554210 | SPECIOUS | seemingly true, but actually false | 23 | |
| 862554211 | OSTENSIBLE | outwardly appearing as such; pretended | 24 | |
| 862554212 | VENERATE | to regard or treat with reverence | 25 | |
| 862554213 | VERACITY | correctness or accuracy | 26 | |
| 862554214 | FORTUITOUS | happening or produced by chance; accidental; lucky | 27 | |
| 862554215 | DEFUNCT | ceased to exist or live | 28 | |
| 862554216 | INCENDIARY | 1. capable of arousing strife, sedition 2. causing fire | 29 |
