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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Laziness; inactivity; dullness
compelling
epanalepsis
jargon
torpor
2. Mutual hatred or ill-will
discredit
convoluted
vilify
enmity
3. Impulsive and unpredictable
capricious
euphemism
rhetorical question
pernicious
4. To ease a pain or burden
alleviate
division/classification
etymology
innate
5. A verb ending in 'ing' that serves as a noun
melancholy
jargon
trepidation
gerund
6. A declaration or statement
assertion
cryptic
ellipsis
aesthetic
7. Energy; power to survive
connotation
inductive
thesis
vitality
8. Long established; deep-rooted; habitual
personification
inveterate
apposition
imagery
9. Trustworthiness; completeness
integrity
emotional words
dogmatic
futile
10. To make an itemized list of
exemplification
alliance
malfeasance
catalog
11. Unimaginative; dull
imperative sentence
realism
diction
prosaic
12. A verbal (expressing action or a state of being) that is used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed
staid
ambiguity
disingenuous
participle
13. Concerned only with what is on the surface or obvious; shallow
apostrophe
quandary
straw man
superficial
14. Subdued; kept from being circulated
obscure
synthesis
suppressed
periodic sentence
15. Appeal based on logic or reason
plagiarism
logos
paradox
rhetorical triangle
16. Able to pay one's debts
compound-complex sentence
solvent
red herring
paradigm
17. The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure
equanimity
naive
red herring
impinge
18. Enormous
wary
frank
prodigious
dogmatic
19. Treating facts without influence from personal feelings or prejudices
rhetorical shift
objectivity
florid
prosaic
20. Unemotional; serious
staid
omnipotent
caustic
parody
21. Rotten
putrid
anastrophe
replete
frank
22. Any time one of the five senses (visual - auditory - tactile - olfactory - gustatory) is evoked by what you have read - you have encountered this
pragmatic
imagery
equanimity
connotation
23. An adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies the subject of the sentence
aphorism
predicate adjective
argument from ignorance
ponderous
24. Arrogant; vainly proud
convoluted
condemn
arid
haughty
25. A state of uncertainty or perplexity
gesticulating
alliteration
prudent
quandary
26. Point of view
medieval
perspective
irony
truncated
27. Easily shaped or formed; easily influenced
malleable
profound
propriety
oxymoron
28. Extremely dull
prosaic
asylum
ponderous
synecdoche
29. The word 'to' plus a verb - usually functioning as a noun - and often as a predicate in a sentence
infinitive
plagiarism
servile
equivocate
30. A judge who decides a disputed issue
obdurate
inevitable
assertion
arbiter
31. Prayer-like - this is a direct address to someone who is not present - to a deity or muse - or to some other power
harbinger
contemptuous
apostrophe
quandary
32. The opposite of passive voice; essentially any sentence with an active verb
nocturnal
capricious
active voice
irony
33. Sincerity; openness
consensus
candor
connotation
nascent
34. An attack on the person rather than the issues at hand (a common fallacy)
declarative sentence
indolent
ad hominem
syntax
35. To regard or treat with contempt; to look down on
disdain
whimsical
truncated
staid
36. A clause that can stand alone as a sentence; it must have a noun and a verb (subject and predicate)
false dilemma
independent clause
copious
active voice
37. Also known as an either/or fallacy; the suggestion is made in the argument that the problem or debate only has two solutions; can also be called the fallacy of the excluded middle
substantiated
false dilemma
notorious
ambiguity
38. Rhetorical strategy that uses sensory details to portray a person - place - or thing
euphemism
reclamation
description
spurious
39. Intricate; complex
obdurate
benign
convoluted
tenacity
40. Stubbornly persevering
dogged
gerund
effusive
imagery
41. Arrogantly domineering or overbearing
subordinate conjunction
imperious
ambiguity
ruse
42. 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
euphemism
figurative language
polysyndeton
clarity
43. To put up with; to survive a hardship
euphemism
endure
dogmatic
superfluous
44. Rudely abrupt
opulent
periodic sentence
brusque
false dilemma
45. Easily understood; clear
frank
lucid
inveterate
alliteration
46. To use a safer or nicer word for something others find inappropriate or unappealing
euphemism
ellipsis
futile
malice
47. Emotionally unrestrained; gushy
wily
effusive
ominous
sanction
48. The act of passing off the ideas or writing of another as one's own
plagiarism
frenetic
hypocrisy
cryptic
49. Combative; belligerent
connotation
pugnacious
ponderous
arbitrary
50. Highly respected
frenetic
incorrigible
anastrophe
venerated