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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. To leave one country or region and settle in another
venerated
emigrate
inveterate
perception
2. An economic or military measure put in place to punish another country
melancholy
mundane
virtuoso
sanction
3. The deliberate omission of conjunctions from a series of related independent clauses
humor
stoic
elusive
asyndeton
4. Laziness; inactivity; dullness
irony
torpor
emigrate
despotic
5. An unusual - observable event
staid
phenomenon
pugnacious
medley
6. Supported with proof or evidence; verified
indifferent
substantiated
disdain
inevitable
7. Subject to erratic behavior; unpredictable
whimsical
personification
timorous
malfeasance
8. Another word for a claim; a statement of truth - at least to the person making the argument
premise
ebullience
spurious
connotation
9. A sentence structure that is a combination of a dependent clause and an independent clause
analogy
medley
obstinate
complex sentence
10. Having a harmful effect; injurious
venerated
poignant
cohesive
deleterious
11. A sentence that conveys excitement or force
exclamatory sentence
metonymy
subordinate conjunction
wily
12. Stubbornly persevering
dogged
caustic
ample
obsolete
13. To speak of in a slighting way or negatively; to belittle
chiasmus
interrogative sentence
disparage
incontrovertible
14. An exaggeration - fairly common in nonfiction prose arguments - that bolsters an argument
hyperbole
oxymoron
parentheticals
staid
15. Also called a noun phrase - this modifies the noun next to it
indolent
cause/effect
appositive
irony
16. Known widely and usually unfavorably; infamous
austere
notorious
staid
declarative sentence
17. Able to pay one's debts
definition
solvent
medley
hypothetical
18. A situation of conflict from which there is no escape; an irresolvable dilemma
double-bind
ornate
frank
intuition
19. Giving praise
staid
laudatory
dependent clause
naive
20. Easily broken when subjected to pressure
frenetic
argument from ignorance
brittle
astute
21. Elaborately decorated
austere
tenuous
ornate
rhetorical question
22. This clause contains a noun and a verb but is set up with a subordinate conjunction - which makes the clause an incomplete thought
predicate nominative
discredit
dependent clause
rhetorical triangle
23. Shortened; cut off
premonition
truncated
irony
subordinate conjunction
24. Marked by painstaking effort; hard-working
diligent
ostentatious
simile
deductive
25. Worthy of blame
futile
predicate nominative
eloquence
reprehensible
26. Intricate; complex
dialect
imperative sentence
convoluted
predicate adjective
27. One of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle; basically an appeal to credibility
brittle
virtuoso
ethos
propitious
28. Describing words or phrases that belittle or speak negatively of someone
juxtaposition
incorrigible
rhetorical shift
pejorative
29. Quarrelsome; unruly
false analogy
fractious
exemplary
parallelism
30. A brilliantly executed plan
sardonic
lament
camaraderie
coup
31. A large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling surface
period
mural
timorous
definition
32. Express grief for; mourn
lament
wily
tenacity
disdain
33. Timid; fearful about the future
trivial
denotation
timorous
gerund
34. Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy
sonorous
realism
lament
heinous
35. A possible answer that seems to be correct - but is either wrong or is not as good as other answers
paradox
medieval
hypocrisy
distractor
36. Forceful; urgently demanding attention
cogent
dependent clause
inductive
compelling
37. Quiet or humble in manner or appearance
satire
modest
metaphor
poisoning the well
38. A sentence with three equally distinct and equally long parts
oxymoron
anthology
tricolon
predicate nominative
39. Abundantly supplied: filled to capacity
replete
incorrigible
pun
ample
40. To avoid making a definite statement
camaraderie
ostentatious
arid
equivocate
41. The study of the rules of grammar that define the formation of sentences
polysyndeton
syntax
biased
frank
42. Condition of sticking together
torpor
straw man
benevolent
cohesive
43. A question whose answer is assumed - this is designed to force the reader to respond in a predetermined manner and is a significant tool in the study of rhetoric
rhetorical question
dogged
imperative sentence
idealize
44. Phrases - sentences - and words inside parentheses ( )
malfeasance
toxic
parentheticals
decorous
45. The formal term for the verb that conveys the meaning or carries the action of the sentence
aphorism
predicate
dilettante
truncated
46. A minor figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole
stem
inductive
synecdoche
predicate
47. Coming into existence; emerging
fluid
nascent
misconception
eclectic
48. A noun or pronoun that uses a linking verb to unite - describe - or rename the noun in the subject of the sentence
aesthetic
transitory
facile
predicate nominative
49. Making one idea more dramatic by placing it next to its opposite
aesthetic
juxtaposition
predicate nominative
allusion
50. Profoundly moving; touching
prudent
poignant
notorious
emotional words