AP Lang Vocab Terms

  • Virile – Strong, masculine, and full of energy.
    Think: "Manly and vigorous like a superhero."

  • Venal – Open to bribery or corruption.
    Think: "Easily bought with a Visa card."

  • Ingratiate – Trying to gain someone's favor by flattering them.
    Think: "Great at pleasing others to fit in."

  • Mitigate – To make less severe or serious.
    Think: "Mitigate is like ‘minimize the damage.’"

  • Tantamount – Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as.
    Think: "This is tantalizingly close to the same thing."

  • Paramount – Most important or superior.
    Think: "The Paramount mountain logo represents the best."

  • Onerous – A task or duty that is burdensome or hard.
    Think: "A task that feels like an onerous load to carry."

  • Eschew – To avoid something deliberately.
    Think: "I eschew things I dislike, like chewing gum."

  • Incorrigible – Unable to be corrected or reformed.
    Think: "Not corrigible, can’t correct."

  • Spurious – False or fake.
    Think: "Spurious rumors are not true."

  • Optimistic – Hopeful and confident about the future.
    Think: "Seeing the glass half full, optimistic outlook."

  • Conformity – Following rules, norms, or standards.
    Think: "Conforming to society's expectations."

  • Ambivalent – Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas.
    Think: "Ambi (both) sides of an argument."

  • Contrite – Feeling regret or guilt.
    Think: "I’m contrite when I apologize."

  • Salacious – Appealing to sexual desire in a shocking way.
    Think: "Scandalous and salacious news sells."

  • Irate – Extremely angry.
    Think: "Irate sounds like 'irritated' but stronger."

  • Amenable – Open to suggestions or easily persuaded.
    Think: "Someone who says amen to ideas is agreeable."

  • Pecuniary – Related to money.
    Think: "Money is the pecuniary issue here."

  • Abject – Extremely bad, unpleasant, or degrading.
    Think: "Abject poverty is the worst kind of poverty."

  • Gregarious – Sociable, enjoying the company of others.
    Think: "Greg is always around people, he’s so social."

  • Insular – Isolated or narrow-minded.
    Think: "Insulated from new ideas."

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