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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Final Test Vocabulary

This list of vocabulary is intended to quiz you on both definitions AND parts of speech.

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ExposeTo reveal or make known
Expose (Part of Speech)Verb
RuminateTo ponder or think about
Ruminate (Part of Speech)Verb
HearthThe floor of a fireplace
Hearth (Part of Speech)Noun
ResentTo show displeasure of indignation
Resent (Part of Speech)Verb
DisreputableLacking respect, due to past actions
Disreputable (Part of Speech)Adjective
AllusionA reference to a person, thing, or idea
Allusion (Part of Speech)Noun
ObligationA binding promise, contract, or sense of duty
Obligation (Part of Speech)Noun
DisconsolateMiserable; disappointed
Disconsolate (Part of Speech)Adjective
TraverseTo move or travel across a certain place or area
Traverse (Part of Speech)Verb
CalamityA disastrous or catastrophic event
Calamity (Part of Speech)Noun
HystericalShowing uncontrollable emotion
Hysterical (Part of Speech)Adjective
RecollectTo bring a thought back to mind; remember
Recollect (Part of Speech)Verb
MaladyAn illness or disorder
Malady (Part of Speech)Noun
PerilExposure to danger
Peril (Part of Speech)Noun
DismalDepressing and hopeless
Dismal (Part of Speech)Adjective
Bated BreathThe state of anxiously waiting for something to happen
Bated Breath (Part of Speech)Noun
TrudgeTo walk with slow, weary, heavy steps
Trudge (Part of Speech)Verb
ForeshadowingWhen events in a story allow a reader to predict future outcomes
AustereStrict and serious
Austere (Part of Speech)Adjective
CoquetryThe act of flirting or attracting
Coquetry (Part of Speech)Noun
JuggernautA large, overpowering, destructive force
Juggernaut (Part of Speech)Noun
ApocryphalFake; forged
Apocryphal (Part of Speech)Adjective
QueerStrange; odd
Queer (Part of Speech)Adjective
IndignationAnger for something that is wrong, unjust, or offensive
Indignation (Part of Speech)Noun
Repose (Someone would be in a state or position of repose)Calmness; relaxation
Repose (Part of Speech)Noun
BlackmailPayment gained through threat or intimidation
Blackmail (Part of Speech)Verb OR Noun
TroglodyteA primitive, cave-dwelling person; someone who lives in seclusion
Troglodyte (Part of Speech)Noun
IronyWhen the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what one would expect (often involve a twist or element of coincidence)
Irony (Part of Speech)Noun
Ironic (Part of Speech)Adjective


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