AP Lit WODs 46-80

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metamorphosis (noun)

a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one, by natural or supernatural means

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Malinger (verb)

avoid responsibilities and duties by pretending to be ill

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Addle (verb)

Make (someone) unable to think clearly; confuse

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Duality (noun)

Having two parts, often with opposite meanings, like the duality of good and evil

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Recalcitrance (noun) recalcitrant (adjective)

The trait of being unmanageable, the habit or characteristic of being very stubborn and difficult

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Multivalency (noun) multivalent (adjective)

the quality of having many values, appeals or meanings

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Abject (adjective)

of the most contemptible kind, most unfortunate of miserable; showing utter resignation or hopelessness

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Eschew (verb)

avoid and stay away from deliberately

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Exacerbate (verb)

to make worse; irritate

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Evoke (verb)

call forth (emotions, feeling, and responses); call to mind

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Niche (noun)

a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it; a small con cavity; a space that’s all your own

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Transience (noun)

The attribute of being brief or fleeting; an impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending or dying

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Ferret (verb)

search and discover through persistent investigation

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Distort (verb)

twist and press out of shape; alter the shape of (something) by stress

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Ardor

an intense kind of warmth and fervor most often associated with love

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Wistful (adjective)

pensive sadness, often coupled with longing

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Acrid (adjective)

(Of a smell) strong and sharp; harsh or corrosive in tone

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Elegiac (adjective)

resembling or characteristic of or appropriate to an elegy (a poem that mourns someone’s death and celebrates their life); expressing sorrow often for something that is passed

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Scintillate (verb)

Be lively or brilliant of exhibit virtuosity (from Latin, to sparkle or glow)

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Adamant (adjective, noun)

a: impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason

N: very hard stone that is unbreakable

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Nadir (noun)

an extreme state of adversity; the lowest point of anything

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Pastoral (adjective)

(used with regard to idealized country life) idyllically rustic

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Dichotomy (noun)

being twofold; an idea or classification split in two; a contrast between two things

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Badger (verb)

to annoy or bother persistently; persuade through constant efforts

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Genesis (noun)

the origin or mode of formation of something

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Supercilious (adjective)

having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy

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Foist (verb)

Force onto another; insert surreptitiously or without warrant

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Poise (verb/noun)

v: hold or carry in equilibrium, be motionless, in suspension

N: great coolness and composure under strain

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Inquiry (noun)

an institute of questioning; a search for knowledge

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Myopic (adjective)

Short sighted, lacking foresight or scope

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Profligate (adjective)

Unrestrained by convention or morality; recklessly wasteful

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Prolific (adjective)

Fruitful or highly productive

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Catalyst (noun)

something or someone that causes a change

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Laden (adjective)

filled with a great quantity; burdened

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Halcyon (adjective)

idyllically calm and peaceful; suggesting happy tranquility; marked by peace and prosperity

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Gaunt (adjective)

(Of a person) lean and haggard; especially because of suffering, hunger, or age; (of a building or place) grim or desolate in appearance

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Denizen (noun)

A person who inhibits a particular place, a plant or animal naturalized in a region

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Ubiquity (noun)

The state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)

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