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To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Ch. 8-12

To Kill a Mockingbird Ch. 8-12

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aberrations (n)is a deviation, or a moving away from something that is normal.
cordial (adj)warm and friendly
flue (n)a channel in a chimney that allows smoke and flames to pas to the outside.
libel (n)the act of hurting someone's reputation.
perpetrated (v)carried out; committed
plaited (v)braided
procured (v)got; obtained
quelled (v)suppress; subdue
unfathomable (adj)unable to be understood
analogous (adj)similar; comparable
attire (n)clothing
bawled (v)cried out noisily
bluff (n)the broad, flat front of a cliff
crooned (v)to sing in a low, gentle tone.
deportment (n)behavior
donned (v)put on
doused (v)is to poor liquid all over
evasion (n)is to avoid doing or answering something directly.
fanatical (adj)extreme
gallantly (adv)politely; on the manner of a gentleman.
guilessness (n)without cunning
harbored (v)to hold (physically or mentally)
impaired (adj)weakened or damaged
indicative (adj)something that is indicative of something shows or displayers something.
innate (adj)inborn; natural
inordinately (adv)too great or too many
invective (n)abusive terms, curses, insults, and/or cuss words
mortify (v)humiliate; embarrass
obstreperous (adj)noisy and unruly
subdued (v)made less intense; soothed
tentatively (adv)to be hesitant or unsure
articulate (adj)able to speak and express oneself
erratically (adv)strangely irregular or random
gingerly (adv)carefully; cautiously
inconspicuous (adj)not easily noticed
peril (n)danger
rudiments (n)elements or first principles of a subject
bedecked (v)adorned; covered (with decorations)
degradation (n)demean; disgrace; shame
essence (n)fundamental nature; most important quality
livid (adj)angry
propensities (n)inclinations or tendencies
umbrage (n)offense
undulate (v)to move in waves
viscous (adj)sticky
appalling (adj)shocking; horrifying
austere (adj)stern and severe
diligently (adv)industriously; in a hard-working manner
frivolous (adj)silly; not serious
garish (adj)showy, very bright or gaudy


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