lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2014

To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapters 1-4

Ambled- 
To take your time.
He ambled to get dress.

         Assuaged-
          To lesson or make better.
                                 He was able to assuaged her.                          
     
        Brethren- 
            Brothers (not necessarily 
          literal)
         Mark and his brethren went to the pool.
    

Domicile- 
Home, where you live.
Ana has a new domicile.

Foray-
Attack, assault.
They forayed the new city.

Impotent- 
Powerless, weak.
He was impotent.

Impudent- 
Rude, Disrespectful.
Charles was an impudent child.

Malevolent- 

Evil, mean.
She was a malevolent old woman.

Predilection
A preference or preferred way of doing something
I have a predilection for chocolate.

Strictures-
 Conditions or rules
He read them the strictures.

Taciturn-
 Silent, reserved
He is a taciturn man.

Repertoire- 
List of abilities
She has a huge repertoire.

Indigenous- 
Native to a country or place
She is an indigenous American.

Sojourn-

 A short visit
They are planing to make a sojourn to the new house.

Amiable-
 Friendly, Sociable
He is a very amiable young boy.

Contentious- 
Arguable, Controversial
It is a contentious topic.

Discernible-
 understandable, apparent
It is a discernible condition

Erratic-
 Unpredictable or unreliable.
She is an erratic person.

Persevere- 
To continue despite of difficulties.
We need to persevere in life.

Melancholy- 
Sad, unhappy, depressed.
He was melancholy.


To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapters 5-9

Benign- 
Kind, friendly, harmless.
It is a benign tumor.

Placid- 
Calm, peaceful.
It is a placid place.

Vigil- 
To keep watch.
She kept her vigil all night.

Cordial- 
Polite, friendly.
Lisa is a cordial woman.

Perpetrate- 
To be responsible for, an act that you carry 
out.
She perpetrated in cyberspace.

Quell- 
Suppress, control.
She tried to quell her emotions.

Analogous- 
Similar, equivalent.
The essay is analogous to his essay.

Evade-
Avoid, escape.
He evaded her all the day.

Innate-
Natural, inborn.
My mother has many innate skills.


Asinine- 
Idiotic, foolish.
He has a very asinine concept about life.


To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 10-20

Articulate- 
Able to speak or express oneself.
She did not how to articulate her feelings.

Attributes-
Characteristics of a person or a thing.
His smile is one of his attributes.

Feeble- 
Weak, frail.
The bag is made up of feeble material.

Inconspicuous- 
To not attract attention.
He tried to remain inconspicuous as they discussed.

Tirade- 
Long and angry speech.
He got a tirade from his boss.

Austere- 
Stern and severe.
He is an austere instructor.

Antagonize-
Oppose or make angry.
Maria can't antagonize her mother.

Uncouth- 
Crude, unmannerly.
He has an uncouth brother who always embarress him.


Prosperity- 
Good fortune or wealth.
We hope you have a prosperous new year.

Turbulent- 
Stormy, unruly.
It was a turbulent flight from Miami to New York.

Arid- 
Dry.
Texas has an arid weather.

Tedious- 
Boring or tiresome.
They had a tedious conversation about work.

Expunge- 
To remove completely.
He wants to expunge all the pain in the wold.

Iota- 
A very small amount.
She never showed an iota of love for him.

Pauper-
An extremely poor person.
The old man helps the pauper citizens.

sábado, 27 de septiembre de 2014

To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapters 21-31

Acquit- 
To clear of a charge; find not guilty.
He was acquitted of any charge.

Exhilarated- 
Cheerful, merry.
He is in an exhilarated mood today.

Cynical- 
Negative feelings towards others; pessimistic.
He is very cynical about women.

Feral- 
Wild, savage.
He gave her a feral look.

Rueful- 
Regretful.
She had a rueful face that day.

Infantile- 
Childish.
The teacher does not like his infantile behaviour

Squalor- 
Filth.
He lives in a squalor house.

Eccentric- 
Odd or unusual.
She has an eccentric personality.


Nondescript- 
Dull with no special or interesting qualities.
Marco's house is nondescript.


Notoriety- 

Fame.
Last year he gained some notoriety in social media and press.