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AP Lang Vocab 1:6 Example Word POS Def. 1 Colloquial N Street language; informality in language 2 Brogue Accent; regional dialect 3 Malapropism The humorous or ridiculous misuse of a word 4 Jingoism Aggressive patriotism; war mongering 5 Hubris Excessive pride; very great pride in one’s own importance 6 Gratis Adj Free of cost; without charge 7 Gambit A risk taken for some adventure 8 Euphonious Pleasing to the ear 9 Verbatim Word for word; using exactly the same words 10 Telegenic Having qualities that televise well

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