AP Literature Final Vocabulary Flashcards
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11675279267 | acumen | quickness and keenness of insight or judgement | 0 | |
11675282593 | auspicious | attended by favorable circumstances | 1 | |
11675284491 | belie | to picture falsely; misrepresent | 2 | |
11675291209 | chicanery | deception by trickery | 3 | |
11675297297 | churlish | vulgar, bad-mannered, difficult to work with | 4 | |
11675307133 | deleterious | having a harmful effect | 5 | |
11675309304 | diffident | shy, timid, without self-confidence | 6 | |
11675314678 | enervate | to weaken the strength or vitality of | 7 | |
11675320633 | facetious | humorous, playfully joking | 8 | |
11675330220 | fatuous | foolish, silly | 9 | |
11675332952 | feckless | careless and irresponsible; childish | 10 | |
11675336051 | gauche | lacking social polish | 11 | |
11675338578 | hegemony | predominant influence (of state, region, or group) over another group | 12 | |
11675342133 | hubris | overbearing pride; arrogance | 13 | |
11675344363 | incontrovertible | indisputable, unquestionable | 14 | |
11675347374 | jejune | uninteresting, dull; lacking maturity, childish | 15 | |
11675349845 | kowtow | to kneel and touch forehead to the ground in deep respect or worship, formerly done in China | 16 | |
11675420631 | loquacious | very talkative | 17 | |
11675421646 | lugubrious | mournful, dismal, or gloomy to an exaggerated or ludicrous extent | 18 | |
11675425539 | obsequious | full of or exhibiting servile compliance by kissing up to others | 19 | |
11675434888 | omnipotent | having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force | 20 | |
11675438022 | paradigm | one that serves as a pattern or model of something | 21 | |
11675441289 | precipitous | resembling or having a steep rock face or cliff; extremely steep | 22 | |
11675449685 | quotidian | recurring daily; commonplace, custom | 23 | |
11675452604 | recapitulate | to repeat in concise form | 24 | |
11675454168 | supercilious | feeling or showing superiority or disdain | 25 | |
11675459031 | tempestuous | tumultuous, turbulent; of, relating to, or resembling a violent windy storm | 26 | |
11675463607 | usurp | to seize and hold (ex. power or rights of someone) without rights or authority | 27 | |
11675469654 | vacuous | devoid of matter, substance, meaning, or intelligence | 28 | |
11675473081 | vehement | forceful or intense in expression, emotion, or conviction; vigorous or energetic | 29 |