AP Literature - Summer Vocabulary Flashcards
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14257321147 | lament | a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. | ![]() | 0 |
14257321148 | contentious | causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial. | ![]() | 1 |
14257321149 | celestial | belonging or relating to heaven or space | ![]() | 2 |
14257321150 | incongruous | not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something. | ![]() | 3 |
14257321151 | opulence | great wealth or luxuriousness. | ![]() | 4 |
14257321152 | fecund | producing or capable of producing an abundance of offspring or new growth; fertile. | ![]() | 5 |
14257321153 | austere | severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance. | ![]() | 6 |
14257321154 | sublime | of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe; Romantic period authors were obsessed with it. | ![]() | 7 |
14257321155 | idyllic | extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque. | ![]() | 8 |
14257321156 | pastoral | (especially of land or a farm) used for or related to the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle. | ![]() | 9 |
14257321157 | aversion | a strong dislike or disinclination. | ![]() | 10 |
14257321158 | rumination | a deep or considered thought about something. | ![]() | 11 |
14257321159 | approbation | approval or praise. | ![]() | 12 |
14257321160 | fervent | having or displaying a passionate intensity. | ![]() | 13 |
14257321161 | acquiescence | the reluctant acceptance of something without protest. | ![]() | 14 |
14257321162 | reprieve | cancel or postpone the punishment of (someone, especially someone condemned to death). | ![]() | 15 |
14257321164 | callous | showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others. | ![]() | 16 |
14257321165 | stoic | a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining. | ![]() | 17 |
14257321166 | aloof | not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant. | ![]() | 18 |
14257321168 | penitent | feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentant. | ![]() | 19 |
14257321169 | benevolent | well meaning and kindly. | ![]() | 20 |
14257321170 | fatuous | silly and pointless. | ![]() | 21 |
14257321171 | illicit | forbidden by law, rules, or custom. | 22 | |
14257321172 | elicit | evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one's own actions or questions. | 23 | |
14257321173 | fickle | changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection. | ![]() | 24 |
14257321174 | imperious | assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering. | ![]() | 25 |
14257321175 | vacillating | alternate or waver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive. | ![]() | 26 |
14257321176 | succumb | fail to resist (pressure, temptation, or some other negative force). | 27 | |
14257321177 | patronizing | treat with an apparent kindness that betrays a feeling of superiority. | 28 | |
14257321178 | onerous | (of a task, duty, or responsibility) involving an amount of effort and difficulty that is oppressively burdensome. | ![]() | 29 |
14257321179 | illustrious | well known, respected, and admired for past achievements. | ![]() | 30 |
14257321180 | pernicious | having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way. | ![]() | 31 |
14257321181 | homage | special honor or respect shown publicly. | ![]() | 32 |
14257321182 | ignoble | not honorable in character or purpose. | ![]() | 33 |
14257321184 | luminosity | the intrinsic brightness of a celestial object (as distinct from its apparent brightness diminished by distance). | ![]() | 34 |
14257321185 | pensive | engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought. | ![]() | 35 |
14257321186 | jocular | fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful. | ![]() | 36 |
14257321187 | morose | sullen and ill-tempered. | ![]() | 37 |
14257321188 | bemusing | puzzle, confuse, or bewilder (someone). | ![]() | 38 |
14257321189 | enigmatic | difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious. | ![]() | 39 |
14257321190 | misanthrope | a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society. | ![]() | 40 |
14257321191 | estranged | (of a person) no longer close or affectionate to someone; alienated. | ![]() | 41 |
14257321192 | nostalgia | a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. | ![]() | 42 |
14257321193 | artificial | fake | ![]() | 43 |
14257321194 | nonchalant | (of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm. | ![]() | 44 |
14257321195 | congenial | (of a person) pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to one's own | ![]() | 45 |
14257321196 | fastidious | very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail. | ![]() | 46 |
14257321197 | inconspicuous | not clearly visible or attracting attention | ![]() | 47 |
14257321198 | unrequited | (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or rewarded. | ![]() | 48 |
14257321199 | adversary | one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute. | ![]() | 49 |
14257321200 | fictitious | not real or true, being imaginary or having been fabricated. | ![]() | 50 |
14257321201 | ephemeral | lasting for a very short time. | ![]() | 51 |
14257321202 | mercurial | (of a person) subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind. | ![]() | 52 |
14257321203 | beguile | charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way. | ![]() | 53 |
14257321204 | reprove | reprimand or censure (someone). | ![]() | 54 |
14257321205 | gaunt | (of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age. | ![]() | 55 |
14257321206 | antagonism | active hostility or opposition. | ![]() | 56 |
14257321207 | jilt | suddenly reject or abandon (a lover). | ![]() | 57 |
14257321208 | facetious | treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant. | ![]() | 58 |
14257321209 | self-effacing | not claiming attention for oneself; retiring and modest. | ![]() | 59 |
14257321210 | apathetic | showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern. | ![]() | 60 |
14257321211 | ludicrous | so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing; ridiculous. | ![]() | 61 |
14257321212 | incredulous | (of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something. | ![]() | 62 |
14257321213 | remiss | lacking care or attention to duty; negligent. | ![]() | 63 |
14257321214 | sardonic | grimly mocking or cynical. | ![]() | 64 |
14257321215 | chastise | to scold | ![]() | 65 |
14257321216 | allay | diminish or put at rest (fear, suspicion, or worry). | ![]() | 66 |
14257321217 | lionize | give a lot of public attention and approval to (someone); treat as a celebrity. | ![]() | 67 |
14257321218 | impassioned | filled with or showing great emotion. | ![]() | 68 |
14257321219 | subversive | seeking or intended to subvert an established system or institution. | 69 | |
14257321220 | aberrant | departing from an accepted standard. | 70 | |
14257321221 | maxim | a short, pithy statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct. | ![]() | 71 |
14257321222 | pronouncement | a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration. | ![]() | 72 |
14257321223 | affluent | rich | ![]() | 73 |
14257321224 | ostentatious | showy | ![]() | 74 |
14257321225 | didactic | intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive. | ![]() | 75 |
14257321226 | dispassionate | not influenced by strong emotion, and so able to be rational and impartial. | ![]() | 76 |
14257321227 | inexorable | impossible to stop or prevent. | ![]() | 77 |
14257321228 | monotony | lack of variety and interest; tedious repetition and routine. | ![]() | 78 |
14257321229 | nativity | the occasion of a person's birth. | 79 | |
14257321230 | vitality | the state of being strong and active; energy. | ![]() | 80 |
14257321231 | erudite | having or showing great knowledge or learning. | ![]() | 81 |
14257321232 | malevolent | having or showing a wish to do evil to others. | ![]() | 82 |
14257321233 | reticent | not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily. | ![]() | 83 |
14257321234 | minutiae | the small, precise, or trivial details of something. | 84 | |
14257321235 | repudiate | refuse to accept or be associated with. | ![]() | 85 |
14257321236 | ambivalent | having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone. | ![]() | 86 |
14257321237 | tumult | confusion or disorder. | ![]() | 87 |
14257321238 | impropriety | a failure to observe standards or show due honesty or modesty; improper language, behavior, or character. | ![]() | 88 |