AP English III Vocab Terms 241-270
Millennium
(n.) a period of one thousand years; a period of great joy
Hiatus
(n.) an interruption in continuity, a break
Deplore
(v.) to feel or express regret or disapproval
Mesmerize
(v.) to hypnotize, entrance; to fascinate, enthrall, bewitch
Revel
(v.) to take great pleasure in; (n.) a wild celebration
Maudlin
Excessively sentimental, tearful
Transience
Forgetting what occurs with the passage of time
Lachrymose
Tearful, mournful
Distraught
deeply upset and agitated
Eon
long period of time; an age
Tirade
long, harsh speech or verbal attack
Mercurial
quick, shrewd, and unpredictable
Trauma
serious physical or emotional injury
Silhouette
the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light.
Vex
to annoy; irritate; puzzle; confuse
Inure
to harden; accustom; become used to
Chauvinism
unreasoning and boastful devotion to one's group
Pristine
(adj) in an original, pure state; uncorrupted
Herculean
(adj.) characterized by great strength; very hard to do in the sense of requiring unusual strength
Disconsolate
(adj.) deeply unhappy or dejected; without hope, beyond consolation
Irrevocable
(adj.) incapable of being changed or called back
Titanic
(adj.) of enormous size, strength, power, or scope
Extant
(adj.) still existing; not exterminated, destroyed, or lost
Halcyon
Calm and peaceful, carefree; prosperous, successful, happy
Concomitant
accompanying in a subordinate fashion
Bedlam
A state or scene of uproar and confusion
Perpetuity
a state of infinite or indefinitely long duration
Martinet
a strict disciplinarian; a stickler for the rules
Draconian
extremely harsh, severe, cruel
Stentorian
extremely loud