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VOCABULARY REVIEW UNITS 7-9

VOCABULARY REVIEW UNITS 7-9. AP LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION. IDENTIFY THE WORD FOR EACH GIVEN DEFINITON. 1. To calm or pacify To lessen. 2. Misleading Not based on reality. 3. Festive, genial. 4. Done slyly or stealthily secret. 5. A complement; match. 6. impudence. 7. Short-lived.

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VOCABULARY REVIEW UNITS 7-9

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  1. VOCABULARY REVIEW UNITS 7-9 AP LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION

  2. IDENTIFY THE WORD FOR EACH GIVEN DEFINITON

  3. 1 • To calm or pacify • To lessen

  4. 2 • Misleading • Not based on reality

  5. 3 • Festive, genial

  6. 4 • Done slyly or stealthily • secret

  7. 5 • A complement; match

  8. 6 • impudence

  9. 7 • Short-lived

  10. 8 • Of little value or importance

  11. 9 • A person who hates or despises people

  12. 10 • excessive

  13. 11 • To waver weakly in mind or will

  14. 12 • A beginner, novice

  15. 13 • Shining, radiant, resplendent

  16. 14 • An overwhelming verbal vote of approval

  17. 15 • To slander; to accuse falsely and maliciously

  18. 16 • Secret agreement

  19. 17 • The act of traveling

  20. 18 • A sudden outburst • A spasm

  21. 19 • An authoritative command, formal order • To issue such an order

  22. 20 • Not easily excited

  23. 21 • Out and out • blatant

  24. 22 • To appease, pacify

  25. 23 • One of a series of grades in an organization • A step-like formation or arrangement

  26. 24 • To cast off, discard • shed

  27. 25 • Stupid or foolish

  28. 26 • To soak thoroughly

  29. 27 • A massive and inescapable force or object that crushes whatever is in its path • Destructive force

  30. 28 • A prayer consisting of short appeals to God recited by the leader alternating with responses from the congregation

  31. 29 • Scarcity, dearth

  32. 30 • To tear down

  33. FILL IN THE BLANK

  34. 31 In beating their prisoner, the guards were guilty of a truly _____ act. allay bestial illusory convivial

  35. 32 • The storefront was painted in _____ colors so that it would attract the attention of passersby. garish picayune tyro mandate

  36. 33 • Robert Browning and his _____ had ideas about poetry that seemed revolutionary in their day. inordinate refulgent arrant coterie

  37. 34 • In view of the high prices for home heating oil, the mild winter was a _____ turn of events. • felicitous demur illusory garish

  38. 35 • The speech in favor of the proposal was drowned out by a chorus of _____ from the senate floor. paucity raze demur litany

  39. 36 The best storytellers _____ their tales in ways that help readers visualize the setting. juggernaut paucity saturate embellish

  40. 37 • When the chorus in the Greek tragedy hears that the king has died, they tear their _____ in anguish. arrant raiment misanthrope peregrination

  41. 38 • The number of homeless and _____ persons has increased since the economy took a downturn. slough echelon fatuous indigent

  42. 39 • The defense attorney was _____ as a bulldog in his cross-examination of the witness. pertinacious raze fatuous refulgent

  43. 40 • The captain ordered the crew to _____ the ballast so the ship could move more quickly through the water. vacillate jettison saturate paroxysm

  44. 41 • Ebenezer Scrooge, the main character of Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, has a decidedly _____ temperament. effrontery furtive saturnine paucity

  45. 42 • On the stand, the defendant _____ the guilty admissions she had made in her confession to the police. conciliated recanted litany arranted

  46. 43 • In Shakespeare’s plays, disturbances in the heavens usually _____ disaster or trouble in human affairs. badinage paucity portend conciliate

  47. 44 • Shouting and name-calling are sure to _____ any quarrel. calumniate recant exacerbate saturate

  48. 45 • The jury felt the prosecution presented them with _____ evidence of the defendant’s guilt. mandate irrefutable saturnine paltry

  49. 46 • The team’s performance in the late innings was _____ because they were so far ahead. shibboleth lackadaisical tyro acclamation

  50. 47 The continuing popularity of horror movies suggests that one way to score at the box office is to exploit the _____. Garner Hallow Ignominy Macabre

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