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Short Story Vocabulary for AP Lit
words from "The Yellow Wallpaper" "Where are You going, where have you been?" and "Paul's Case"
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| A | B |
| accosted | to approach or speak first-noun |
| mirthfulness | gladness and gaiety-noun |
| rancor | ill will, bitter-noun |
| incantation | ritual recitation of charms or spells-noun |
| lilting | to say,sing,or play in a cheerful rhythmic manner-verb |
| amiable | having a pleasent disposition-adj |
| opaquely | not reflecting light-adv |
| pretense | something imagined or pretended-noun |
| languid | showing little or no spirit, lacking energy-adj |
| misconstrued | to misunderstand-verb |
| fatuity | stupidity-noun |
| querulous | complaining, peevish-adj |
| impertinence | insolence, no connection with a given matter-noun |
| felicity | bliss-noun |
| indolent | habitually lazy-adj |
| insensible | deprived of the power of feeling-adj |
| tepid | luke warm-adj |
| lethargy | apathy, state of deepened sleep-noun |
| intemperate | excessive-adj |
| sagacity | wisdom-noun |
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