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To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab

Terms

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Conciliate
To win over
Facade
Outword apperance especially a deceptive one
Abhorrent
Detestable
Futile
Useless
Culprit
A person of or resonsible for an offense
Chivalrous
Considerate and Courteous
Inconspicuous
Not noticeable
Acquittal
A discharge
Humble
Having or showing low sense of self
Eddy
A small wirlpool
Populace
All the inhabitants of a place
Indulge
To take pleasure freely
Timid
Easily Frightened
Nocturnal
Of or in the night
Convict
To prove guilty
Prowess
Exceptional or superior ability, skill, or strength
Elusive
Difficult to find or to catch
Abominable
Very Unpleasent
Primeval
Of or pertaining to the first age especially of the world
Apprehension (Call)
A person, group, or force that opposes or attacks
Feeble
Weak
Profane
Not devoted to holy or religious purposes
Disperse
To send, drive, or distribute in different directions
Dogged
Persistent
Eccentricity
Peculiarity
Perpetual
Continuing or enduring forever
Apothecary
Druggist
Ruefully
Regretfully
Cordiality
A heartfelt act
Erratic
Inconsistent
Oblivious
Unmindful
Judicious
Sensible
Oppresive
Harsh Cruel
Contempt
Feeling of scorn or extreme
Indict
To accuse a person formally by legal progress
Auspicious
Favorible
Mutilate
To disfigure or destroy especially by cutting
Procure
To obtain
Expound
To explain or interpret
Unfathomable
An act that is difficult to comprehend
Vague
Uncertain or ill-defined
Provoke
To irritate or anger
Torment
To abuse
Fraught
Filled with a specified element
Vexation
That which is annoying or distressing
Simultaneous
Existing, occuring, or operating at the same time
Malignat
Dangerous or harmful in influence or effect
Gallant
Brave and chivalrous
Perjury
Act of willfully telling an untruth under oath
Credibility
Being believable
Hypocrite
Person who is two-face
Cynical
Having little faith in human nature

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