Anne Frank Vocabulary 2
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- conspicuous
- Easy to notice; obvious
- loathe
- to dislike someone or something greatly
- vile
- disgusting; hateful; unpleasant
- indignantly
- angrily aroused by something mean, unjust, or unworthy
- wallow
- to roll the body about, as an elephant in water or mud; to indulge in or to take great pleasure and delight in
- zeal
- great enthusiasm; a devotion to a cause, an ideal, or a goal
- oppression
- the act of keeping someone down through harsh and unjust use of power; the feeling of being heavily weighed down, either mentally or physically
- jubilatin
- rejoicing; a celebration or expression of joy
- ostentatiously
- with great show or exaggeration
- appalled
- horrified; shocked
- disgruntled
- displeased and irritated
- inarticulate
- speechless; unable to speak effectively or understandably
- foreboding
- a feeling that something, especially bad or harmful, is about to happen
- pandemonium
- wild confusion and noise; an uproar
- remorse
- a bitter regret or guilt after having done wrong