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"To Kill a Mockingbird" Vocab List A

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Assuage

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v. To lessen or to calm; to make something less painful or severe

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Foray

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1.) n. A trip or action that is unusual or not normal for you

2.) An attempt to do something for the first time

3.) A short journey

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Impudent

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1.) adj. shamelessly bold, as if you don't care what anyone thinks about you

2.) Failing to show proper respect and courtesy; very rude

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Malevolent

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1.) adj. evil; having or showing a desire to cause harm to another person

2.) Showing or arising from intense often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred

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Nebulous

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adj. Indistinct, vague or unclear

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Taciturn

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1.) adj. Tending to be quiet; not speaking frequently; almost always silent; not inclined to speak

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Unsullied

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adj. Basically untouched or unused; not damaged or ruined

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Indigenous

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adj. Belonging to a particular region or country

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Vexations

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n. Something that causes problems; irritation or annoyance; something that worries or annoys you

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Contemptuous

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1.) adj. Feeling that someone or something is worthless, beneath you, not worthy of respect or approval

2.) Feeling or showing deep hatred or disapproval

3.) Showing a lack of respect for or fear of something that is usually respected or feared

4.) In legal matters, showing speech or behavior that does not show proper respect to a court or judge

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Contentious

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adj. Always ready to argue or fight

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Diminutive

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adj. Smaller than ordinary

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Discernible

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1.) adj. Understandable

2.) Able to be detected with eyes or other senses

3.) Recognizable or identifiable as separate and distinct

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Dispensation

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1.) n. A release from an obligation or promise

2.) Permission to break a law or an official promise you have made

3.) Release from a rule, vow, or oath

4.) An act of providing something to people

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Erratic

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1.) adj. Irregular

2.) Acting, moving, or changing in ways that are not expected or usual

3.) Not consistent or regular

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Persevere

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1.) v. To carry on in spite of difficulties

2.) To continue even though something is difficult

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Auspicious

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1.) adj. Favorable or successful

2.) Showing or suggesting that future success is likely

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Asinine

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1.) adj. Stupid, silly

2.) Extremely or utterly foolish

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Inquisitive

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1.) adj. Questioning, prying

2.) Tending to ask questions

3.) Having a desire to know or learn more

4.) Asking too many questions about other people's lives

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Tacit

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1.) adj. Implied or known without stating aloud

2.) An agreement

3.) Expressed or understood without being directly stated

4.) Silently agreed upon

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Ensuing

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1.) adj. Following afterwards

2.) Something that ensues is something that comes immediately after something else

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Malignant

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1.) adj. Dangerous, evil

2.) Very serious

3.) Tending or likely to grow and spread in a rapid and uncontrolled way that can cause death

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Prowess

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1.) n. Superior ability

2.) Distinguished bravery

3.) Valor and skill

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Waning

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1.) adj. Decreasing or diminishing in size or amount

2.) Becoming less bright, intense, or strong

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Render

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1.) v. To cause someone or something to be in a specified condition

2.) To give something to someone

3.) In legal matter, to officially report or declare a legal judgment, such as a verdict