To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab
CCDS To Kill a Mockingbird 8th grade exam vocab
these are just synonyms and antonyms
these are just synonyms and antonyms
Terms
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- Cynical
- doubtfull, trusting
- Placidly
- calmly
- Fraught
- stuffed, empty
- Perpetual
- lasting
- Feeble
- powerless, strong
- Aquittal
- dismal, conviction
- Procure
- to loose
- Oblivious
- unaware, aware
- Elaborate
- embelished, plain
- Vexation
- agitation
- Chivalrous
- gallant, cowardly
- Warranted
- authorize
- Populace
- all the inhabitants of a place
- Eccentricity
- unusualness, normality
- Disperse
- scatter, gather
- Aloof
- detatched, sociable
- Inconspicuous
- conceited, exposed
- Prowess
- expertise
- Torment
- vex
- Gallant
- couragess, cowardly
- Eddy
- vortex
- Ruefully
- apoligetically
- Indict
- to sue, to aquitt
- Erratic
- unpredictable, predictable
- Perils
- risks, safeness
- Contempt
- scorn, admiration
- Malignant
- diseased, begnine
- Credibility
- reasonable, unbelievable
- Profane
- immoral, moral
- Humble
- meek
- Opressive
- repressive
- Conciliate
- pacify
- Apprehension
- anciety, calmness
- Vague
- distorted
- Unfathomable
- uncoprehensible
- Perjury
- act of willfully telling an untruth under oath
- Apothecary
- pharmicist
- Dogged
- detirmined, indifferent
- Obscured
- hidden
- Futile
- hopeless, hopeful
- Donned
- to wear, to take off clothing
- Simultaneous
- coexisting
- Mutilate
- maim
- Judicious
- justice, foolish
- Expound
- clarify
- Indulge
- to pamper
- Pantomime
- expression of something by bodily or facial movements
- Auspicious
- advantagious, unlucky
- Elusive
- evasive
- Culprit
- an evildoer, a hero
- Abhorrent
- repulsive
- Convict
- to sentence, aquittal
- Cordiality
- friendliness, aloofness
- Timid
- shy, bold
- Staccato
- cut short so as not to sound connected
- Nocternal
- of or in the night
- Guilessness
- sincerety, deceptiveness
- Primeval
- ancient, modern
- Facade
- disguise
- Abominable
- disgusting, appealing
- Provoke
- to irritate or anger
- Sullen
- sad, happy
- Crimson
- a deep red
- Precariously
- dangerously, safely
- Hypocrite
- phony