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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. To regard or treat with contempt; to look down on
synecdoche
permeated
vitality
disdain
2. Hatefully evil; abominable
imperious
heinous
ambiguous
active voice
3. Making gestures while speaking
staid
paradox
gesticulating
onomatopoeia
4. To make vicious statements about
vilify
cause/effect
coup
parallelism
5. The presence of two or more possible meanings in any passage; not clear
exculpate
fractious
ambiguous
ambiguity
6. An appeal to reason; one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle
jargon
cause/effect
logos
oxymoron
7. Prayer-like - this is a direct address to someone who is not present - to a deity or muse - or to some other power
apostrophe
mural
cause/effect
maverick
8. Of or occurring in the night
inevitable
emotional words
nocturnal
connotation
9. Describing a dry - rainless climate
epistrophe
arid
cordial
poisoning the well
10. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
conflagration
aesthetic
simple sentence
profound
11. An adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies the subject of the sentence
imperative sentence
predicate
assertion
predicate adjective
12. A clause that can stand alone as a sentence; it must have a noun and a verb (subject and predicate)
independent clause
active voice
sanction
straw man
13. Without decoration; strict
absolutes
austere
innovative
endure
14. Defense of an idea
polysyndeton
apology
impartial
camaraderie
15. Inborn; built-in
anastrophe
inherent
archetype
eloquence
16. To avoid making a definite statement
sanction
coherent
equivocate
malapropism
17. Supported with proof or evidence; verified
oxymoron
substantiated
ingrate
solvent
18. Not applied to actual objects
abstract
arid
sedentary
stratagem
19. A form of deductive reasoning; a major premise - a minor premise - and a conclusion
syllogism
figurative language
jargon
misconception
20. An assortment or a mixture - especially of musical pieces
inconsequential
incontrovertible
biased
medley
21. The writer's statement of purpose; the focal intent of the essay
equanimity
passive voice
thesis
compound sentence
22. Extra; unnecessary
amenable
dogged
superfluous
obsolete
23. The study of the rules of grammar that define the formation of sentences
excerpt
repetition
active voice
syntax
24. Spread or flowing throughout
permeated
dubious
anaphora
laudatory
25. Coming into existence; emerging
red herring
nascent
obscure
indifferent
26. Describing words or phrases that belittle or speak negatively of someone
theoretical
pejorative
parallel syntax (or parallelism)
florid
27. Plentiful; having a large quantity
facile
benevolent
copious
ponderous
28. Stubbornly adhering to an opinion or a course of action
fractious
incumbent
meticulous
obstinate
29. Certain to happen - unavoidable
anadiplosis
participle
stratagem
inevitable
30. To give official authorization or approval
clandestine
assimilation
superficial
sanction
31. Insulting in manner or speech
compound sentence
tenacity
insolent
egregious
32. Showing by example
clarity
exemplification
hierarchy
zeugma
33. A verbal (expressing action or a state of being) that is used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed
process analysis
participle
pathos
metaphor
34. Combative; belligerent
pugnacious
brittle
pathos
antithesis
35. Statement of high praise
panegyric
emotional words
heinous
tenuous
36. Feeling hatred; scornful
aphorism
ad hominem
contemptuous
personification
37. Playfully humorous
imagery
facetious
connotation
rhetoric
38. A noun or pronoun that uses a linking verb to unite - describe - or rename the noun in the subject of the sentence
predicate nominative
wily
propitious
deleterious
39. Treating people as weak or inferior
condescending
affable
perception
gesticulating
40. A person or character is introduced with language that suggests that he is not at all reliable before the listener/reader knows anything about him
dogmatic
imperious
facile
poisoning the well
41. A command
imperative sentence
indifferent
enlightening
facile
42. Having to do with the appreciation of beauty
wily
misconception
polysyndeton
aesthetic
43. Also known as loaded words - these can demonstrate a writer's intense feelings or emotions; they display an author's voice
emotional words
process analysis
contemptuous
excerpt
44. Dispersed throughout
perspective
maverick
analogy
pervasive
45. A pattern of speech and vocabulary associated with a particular group of people
pun
understatement
naive
jargon
46. A fixed or strong belief
spontaneous
conviction
arid
connotation
47. A crafty trick
ruse
emphasize
brusque
distractor
48. Appeal based on logic or reason
logos
cohesive
transient
abstract
49. Contempt - scorn
disdain
tenacity
archaic
subordinate conjunction
50. A minor figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole
synecdoche
malice
ambiguous
consensus