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A complete set of vocabulary flashcards for Quarter 1 AP English Language, covering terms 1 through 45 as provided in the lecture notes.
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acquiescence (n)
acceptance of something without protesting
ambiguity (n)
more than one interpretation, inexact
apathy (n)
lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
bane (n)
cause of distress or annoyance
bourgeois (adj)
middle class in reference to materialistic values or conventional attitudes
cognizant (adj)
being aware of, having knowledge
coherent (adj)
logical and consistent, clear, logical, forming a whole
concede (v)
admit something is true or valid, surrender or yield
consecrate (v)
make or declare something sacred, formally dedicate to a divine purpose
contextualize (v)
place in the circumstance of the idea to fully understand or investigate
convoluted (adj)
complex, difficult to follow, twisted
decorous (adj)
keeping with good taste, polite and restrained
deprecate (v)
express disapproval of, belittle
didactic (adj)
intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction
dogmatic (adj)
asserting opinions, arrogant, opinionated
egregious (adj)
extremely bad, shocking, appalling
emphatic (adj)
showing, giving, or expressing something with emphasis, forcibly, or clearly
equivocate (v)
use ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing
exigency (n)
the urgent need or demand
fickle (adj)
changing loyalties, interests, or affection frequently
glibly (adv)
thoughtlessly or superficially, insincere
ideology (n)
system of ideas, usually based on economic or political theory and policy
imperialism (n)
extending a country's power and influence through military force
innocuous (adj)
not harmful or offensive
irreverent (adj)
showing a lack of respect for people or things generally taken seriously
judicious (adj)
done with good judgment or good sense
mendacious (adj)
dishonesty, not telling the truth
nuance (n)
subtle difference in meaning, expression, shade or sound
objectivity (n)
accomplishing the goal without biasness, removing personal feelings
ornate (adj)
embellished with rhetoric, excessively intricate, complex patterns decorations
pedantic (adj)
overly concerned with unimportant details or rules, especially academically
pernicious (adj)
having a slow, gradual, subtle harmful effect
perpetual (adj)
never ending or changing, endless, uninterrupted
postulate (v)
to ask, demand, claim or assume without proof, to theorize
pragmatic (adj)
dealing with things realistically, sensibly, and practically
precarious (adj)
not secure, likely to fall or collapse, dependent on change, uncertain
proliferate (v)
increase rapidly in numbers, to quickly multiply
propensity (n)
a natural tendency to behave in a particular way
rhetoric (n)
effective or persuasive speaking or writing
sardonic (adj)
mocking, cynical, satirical, insulting
scrupulous (adj)
diligent, thorough, extremely attentive to details, meticulous
subjectivity (n)
based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
substantiate (v)
provide evidence to support or prove the truth of
subversive (adj)
seeking to overthrow or destroy an established system or institution
ubiquitous (adj)
present, appearing or found everywhere