All Quiet on the Western Front
Terms
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- ostracized
- to cut off or exclude from a group or society
- martinet
- a person who demands strict discipline
- wan
- not having a natural/ healthy color
- coveted
- to have an eager desire for something that belongs to someone else
- obliterate
- to destroy comepletly
- embittered
- angry or upset
- reminiscene
- a think of past experiences or events
- indefatigable
- that does not become tired
- acrid
- burning biter or irritating to taste or smell
- vortex
- something that sucks everything around it inside it
- intolerable
- not to be endured; unbearable
- renunciation
- the act of renouncing
- defiance
- bold or unopen ressistance to authority
- monotonously
- not changing tone, sound, or beat
- gait
- a particular manner of moving on foot
- kindle
- to set on fire
- insubordination
- the refusal to yield or to obey authority
- repulsive
- to cause extreme dislike or aversion
- claustraphobia
- an abnormal fear of bieng in any small or crowded or enclosed space
- ferocity
- savalgly
- automaton
- a machine that acts, moves, or operates by itself
- stupor
- a state of reduced sensibility
- apparation
- a ghost/ phantom
- unattainable
- cannot get it
- melancholy
- low in spirits/ sad
- muffled
- to soften sound
- communion
- a sharing of feelings or thoughts
- scrutinize
- examine carefully
- delerium
- mental disturbance by confusion
- simulate
- using a model to show something that is not really happining but could
- sultry
- very hot and humid
- docile
- willing to be tought
- quixotic
- caught up in the romance of noble deeds
- jovial
- jolly
- ludicris
- crazy
- abyss
- a botemless pit or hole
- annihilation
- to destroy completly
- spasm
- involuntery reflex
- petrified
- to paraylize with fear, astonishment, and horror
- fastidious
- cannot be pleased
- comradery
- a close friend or companion
- mortuary
- a place where corpes are held and prepared until burial death or cremation
- proffer
- to present for acceptence
- aberration
- differing from what is usual
- emaciated
- to become extremlly thin
- forlorn
- abandoned