Ap lang

  1. paradox

  2. probity

  3. prodigious

  4. reprieve

  5. slovenly

  6. tantalize

  7. titillate

  8. trepidation

  9. Ameliorate

  10. Befuddle

  11. Callous

  12. Cleave

  13. Concilatory

  14. Daft

  15. Deference

  16. Diametrically

  17. Effrontery

  18. Faction

  19. Fathom

  20. Heathen

  21. Immaculate

  22. Inept

  23. Licentious

  24. Pallor

  • Paradox: A statement that seems contradictory or opposed to common sense but may still be true.

  • Probity: The quality of having strong moral principles; honesty and decency.

  • Prodigious: Remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree; abnormal.

  • Reprieve: A temporary relief or delay from punishment or unpleasantness.

  • Slovenly: Untidy or unkempt in appearance or habits; reckless carelessness.

  • Tantalize: To torment or tease someone with the sight or promise of something unobtainable.

  • Titillate: To stimulate or excite someone, often in a teasing way.

  • Trepidation: A feeling of fear or anxiety about something that may happen.

  • Ameliorate: To make something better or improve a situation.

  • Befuddle: To confuse or perplex someone.

  • Callous: Emotionally insensitive or unfeeling.

  • Cleave: To split or sever something; to adhere closely to something.

  • Conciliatory: Intended to placate or pacify; showing goodwill.

  • Daft: Silly or foolish.

  • Deference: Polite submission and respect to someone's opinions or wishes.

  • Diametrically: Completely oppositional or opposed.

  • Effrontery: Shameless boldness or audacity.

  • Faction: A small, organized group within a larger one, often in conflict.

  • Fathom: To understand or comprehend after much thought.

  • Heathen: A person who doesn’t belong to a widely held religion; uncivilized.

  • Immaculate: Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy; free from flaws.

  • Inept: Having or showing no skill; clumsy.

  • Licentious: Lacking legal or moral restraints; promiscuous.

  • Pallor: An unhealthy pale appearance.