Vocab Words AP Language Flashcards
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6131022064 | Aberration | A deviation or departure from what is normal, usual, or expected typically an unwelcome one | 0 | |
6131033448 | Pique | To cause someone to have a greater interest or curiosity in something. | 1 | |
6131046127 | Precocious | having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual. | 2 | |
6131051122 | Incipient | beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage. | 3 | |
6131063416 | Indefatigable | incapable of being tired out; not yielding to fatigue; untiring. | 4 | |
6131069592 | Veracity | Habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness | 5 | |
6131074338 | Viable | capable of becoming actual, useful, etc; practicable | 6 | |
6131100206 | Vouchsafe | To grant or give, as by favor or graciousness | 7 | |
6131106366 | Arable | (of land) used or suitable for growing crops. | 8 | |
6131114430 | Apocryphal | (of a story or statement) of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true. | 9 | |
6131122804 | Credulous | Having or showing too great a readiness to believe things | 10 | |
6131132734 | Diatribe | A forceful and bitter verbal attack against, someone or something | 11 | |
6131141316 | Commensurate | corresponding in amount, magnitude, or degree | 12 | |
6131150645 | Celerity | swiftness; speed | 13 | |
6131158536 | Ostentatious | characterized by or given to pretentious or conspicuous show in an attempt to impress others. | 14 | |
6131178384 | Parochial | having a limited or narrow outlook or scope. | 15 | |
6131196669 | Pedantic | Overconcerned with minute details or formalisms, especially in teaching | 16 | |
6131209066 | Conjugal | of or relating to the married state or to married persons and their relations | 17 | |
6131216154 | Conundrum | A confusing and difficult problem or question | 18 | |
6131220510 | Innocuous | Not harmful or injurious; harmless | 19 | |
6131226958 | Inscrutable | not easily understood; mysterious; unfathomable | 20 | |
6131231550 | Enigmatic | Full of mystery and difficult to understand | 21 | |
6131247674 | Ennui | A feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom | 22 | |
6131251958 | Fetid | Having an offensive odor; stinking. | 23 | |
6131259592 | Garner | to gather; to acquire by effort, earn | 24 | |
6131268739 | Felicity | The quality or state of being happy. | 25 | |
6131275949 | Fecund | Fruitful in offspring or vegetation / very productive or creative intellectually | 26 | |
6131289364 | Prosaic | commonplace or dull; matter-of-fact or unimaginative | 27 | |
6131295017 | Pugnacity | a natural disposition to be hostile | 28 | |
6131300137 | Recant | to publicly say that you no longer have an opinion or belief that you once had | 29 | |
6131305771 | Discursive | digressing from subject to subject / Proceeding by argument or reasoning rather than by intuition | 30 | |
6131322492 | Disparage | regard or represent as being of little worth | 31 | |
6131327296 | Epicure | a person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink. | 32 | |
6131332614 | Esoteric | intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest. | 33 | |
6131338828 | Lithe | (especially of a person's body) thin, supple, and graceful | 34 | |
6131345697 | Lurid | very vivid in color, especially so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect. | 35 | |
6131395296 | Mire | a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh. | 36 | |
6131400985 | Proclivity | an inclination or predisposition toward something, often negative. | 37 | |
6131405411 | Prolific | (of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring. | 38 | |
6131417321 | Heretic | a professed believer who maintains religious opinions contrary to those accepted by his or her church or rejects doctrines prescribed by that church. | 39 | |
6131427891 | Emanate | to flow out, issue, or proceed, as from a source or origin | 40 | |
6131434855 | Emulate | to try to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass | 41 | |
6131440739 | Impervious | not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable. | 42 | |
6131444530 | Trepidation | a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen. | 43 | |
6131450826 | Turgid | Swollen and distended or congested | 44 | |
6131461576 | Undulate | Move with a smooth wavelike motion. | 45 | |
6131468504 | Ascetic | severe self-discipline and avoidance of all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons | 46 | |
6131474560 | Aviary | a large cage, building, or enclosure for keeping birds in. | 47 | |
6131538604 | Buttress | a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall. | 48 | |
6131541508 | Ribald | referring to sexual matters in an amusingly rude or irreverent way. | 49 | |
6131554485 | Stultify | cause to lose enthusiasm and initiative, especially as a result of a tedious or restrictive routine. | 50 | |
6131562083 | Tantamount | equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as. | 51 | |
6132144697 | Opaque | not able to be seen through; not transparent. | 52 | |
6132148473 | Nefarious | (typically of an action or activity) wicked or criminal. | 53 | |
6132154031 | Mundane | lacking interest or excitement; dull. | 54 |