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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Simultaneously having opposing feelings; uncertain
ambivalent
harbinger
disdain
caustic
2. A word book describing language with definitions; a dictionary
ambivalent
superficial
lexicon
rhetorical shift
3. Playfully humorous
prodigious
caustic
facetious
equanimity
4. Of little importance or significance
trivial
rhetorical triangle
tricolon
anaphora
5. Imaginative language that compares one thing to another in ways that aren't necessarily logical but that are nevertheless striking - original - and 'true'; often departs from the literal meaning
indolent
thesis
figurative language
innovative
6. No longer in use; old-fashioned
irony
obsolete
anadiplosis
zeugma
7. A feeling or understanding resulting from an experience
pragmatic
vilify
impression
emotional words
8. Highly respected
simile
mediocrity
venerated
effusive
9. Author - audience - purpose
allusion
ostentatious
rhetorical triangle
anadiplosis
10. Also called a noun phrase - this modifies the noun next to it
copious
misconception
appositive
gerund
11. A question
red herring
interrogative sentence
predicate
solvent
12. Spread or flowing throughout
eclectic
ornate
permeated
impede
13. Telling a story; a specific way of telling a story
narration
premonition
malice
periodic sentence
14. The word 'to' plus a verb - usually functioning as a noun - and often as a predicate in a sentence
infinitive
enmity
distractor
alienated
15. Rotten
putrid
anaphora
contemptuous
pathos
16. The use of words to express something other than and often the opposite of the literal meaning
apathetic
irony
insolent
implication
17. Circumstances of a situation; environment
disparity
obscure
context
chiasmus
18. Easy-going; friendly
apathetic
catalog
thesis
affable
19. Lacking energy
infinitive
patronizing
listless
equanimity
20. Giving human attributes to non-human things
tenacity
personification
disdain
superfluous
21. The repetition of a phonetic sound at the beginning of several words in a sentence
coherent
euphemism
plausible
alliteration
22. To calm or soothe
apparatus
mollify
lament
opulent
23. Profoundly moving; touching
oxymoron
division/classification
paradox
poignant
24. Informative; contributing to one's awareness
intuition
alleviate
distractor
enlightening
25. Not genuine
participle
hypocrisy
infinitive
spurious
26. Easily broken when subjected to pressure
flagrant
brittle
permeated
parallelism
27. Describing a category or artistic endeavor
facetious
object
declarative sentence
genre
28. Point of view
assimilation
paradigm
hyperbole
perspective
29. To cause to be doubted
discredit
capricious
assiduous
narrative
30. Contempt - scorn
amenable
disdain
florid
malice
31. Having great depth or seriousness
straw man
profound
premise
serene
32. A place of retreat or security
repetition
connotation
asylum
predicate adjective
33. To give special attention to something - to stress
personification
alliance
emphasize
staid
34. Submissive; like a servant
incumbent
servile
wily
substantiated
35. Energy; power to survive
phrase
ambiguous
vitality
ostentatious
36. Awareness; insight
perception
assertion
vilify
enlightening
37. Statement of high praise
ambiguity
indifferent
integrity
panegyric
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
fallacy
pugnacious
bandwagon
39. Not caring one way or the other
clarity
proximity
apposition
indifferent
40. The opposite of connotation; quite literally the dictionary meaning of a word
pragmatic
declarative sentence
realism
denotation
41. Extremely careful and precise
meticulous
copious
logos
poisoning the well
42. Appropriateness of behavior
asylum
disparage
propriety
transitory
43. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
innate
simple sentence
metonymy
mollify
44. One who is independent and resists adherence to a group
rhetorical shift
capricious
maverick
genre
45. Done by secretive means
surreptitiously
stem
suppressed
parallel syntax (or parallelism)
46. This literally means 'it does not follow'; this is an argument by misdirection and is logically irrelevant
transient
hierarchy
non sequitur
plausible
47. The basic message or meaning conveyed through elements of character and conflict; appears often in literature and is paralleled in nonfiction prose by an argument's thesis
parentheticals
assimilation
theme
alleviate
48. Given freely; unearned; unwarranted
putrid
gratuitous
paramount
rhetoric
49. Stubborn; inflexible
suppressed
affable
alliteration
obdurate
50. Wildly excited or active
frenetic
rhetoric
vitality
poignant