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American Literature-Vocab Scarlett Letter #2
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| A | B |
| Innate | inborn, natural, inherent |
| Inquisitor | someone who asks questions |
| Inveterate | having a long-established habit or interest |
| Latent | something that exists but is hidden |
| Laud | to applaud or praise |
| Libel | a statement that gives an unjust or unfavorable representation of a person or thing |
| Loquacious | talkative |
| Magnanimous | generous, noble |
| Malicious | malevolent, harmful |
| Manifest | to show clearly |
| Mendacious | inclined to lie or mislead |
| Mimic | to imitate, to copy |
| Mollify | to soften in temper |
| Mutability | capability of change |
| Odious | revolting, disgusting |
| Pedagogue | a schoolteacher |
| Pervasive | to spread throughout |
| Physiognomy | a person’s facial features or expression |
| Propensity | an inclination, preference |
| Purport | to claim, appear or pretend to be something false |
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