Ch 11-12 vocab
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- to stumble or hesitate
- falter - he faltered when he walked onto the stage
- to capture or fear something that might happen
- apprehension- I was filled with apprehension before the test.
- violent anger or punishment
- wrath - the student felt the teacher's wrath when he was caught cheating
- unable to be moved
- immobile- the rock was immobile
- to satisfy
- appease the ice cream appeased my hunger
- to ask humbly to pray
- supplication - the church members bowed in supplication to God
- not possible to please or satisfy
- implacable - the spoiled child was implacable no matter what he was given.
- shyly
- timidly - the child timidly told Santa what she wanted for Christmas
- although
- albeit. It is hot, albeit cloudy and grey.
- to feel extreme disgust
- loathe - Hadley loathes Harry Potter
- moving in a sudden, violent way
- convulsively - He coughed convusivley all night long.
- deadly pale
- ashen - her face was ashen when she heard the bad news
- to change the appearance of something; to make more beautiful
- transfigure -her pain was transfigured to peace when she fell asleep
- courageous or ambitious
- gumption - The kid had gumption when he asked the teacher for extra points.
- easily sensed or felt
- palpable - the energy in the volleyball game was palpable
- to act like you despise something; disrespectful
- contemptuously - Hitler contemptuously took over the countries of Europe
- stranded or left alone
- marooned - they were marooned on a deserted island.