Unit 3 Ap Lang

Buoyant - able to float or rise

Enervate - To weaken

Incorrigible - not capable of being corrected or reformed

Inexorable - not capable of being influenced

Irrefutable - impossible to disprove

Marred - made less perfect through injury

Parochial - restricted to narrow outlook

Partisan - strongly supporting a specific party, cause, or person

Pique - a feeling of resentment or anger because of wounded pride

Satirical - attacking human vice or foolishness through irony or wit

Cajole - To plead with

Capitulate - to yield

Egregious - Obviously bad

Premonition - A warning in advance

Prestigious - Highly valued

Reverent - Respectable/worshipable

Stupor - A drowsy state

Sycophant - A flatterer

Urbane - Refined

Zany - Absurdly funny 

Aberration - Something different from what is expected

Composure - Calmness in attitude

Congenital - Condition present since birth

Elusive - Hard to identify; catch; remember

Extol - To praise highly

Formidable - Very challenging

Inscrutable - Difficult to interpret 

Precocious - Super smart early in life

Trepidation - alarm or dread

Virulent - Very injurious; lethal; deadly

Accommodate - To provide with something needed

Clairvoyant - Having the supposed power to see things not perceived by the normal senses

Contigious - Sharing an edge or a boundary

Debilitate - To deprive of strength or energy

Obliterate - To destroy or erase completely

Preclude - To make impossible in advance

Spurn - To reject or refuse with scorn

Stealthy - Moving or acting in a cautious way

Taciturn - habitually nontalkative, uncommunicative

Cordial - Warm and friendly

Defame - To damage the reputation of 

Discordant - lacking agreement

Grueling - Physically or mentally exhausting

Indict - To charge with an offense

Indoctrinate - To teach a point of view excluding opinions

Submissive - Giving to the authority of others; obedient

Sullen - Quietly resentful; bitter

Thwart - To oppose and defeat

Wanton - Senseless

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