To Kill a Mockingbird SAT Vocabulary
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
acquiesce | to give in, to comply |
acrimonious | caustic, sarcastic |
arid | very dry |
articulate | to speak distinctly; expressing oneself clearly |
assuage | to ease, to mitigate, to make less painful or burdensome, to calm |
auspicious | favorable |
begrudge | to give reluctantly, to envy a possession or one's enjoyment |
benevolence | kindness, generosity, charity |
caricature | a portrayal where features are distorted, a parody |
complacency | the state of being self-satisfied |
congenital | existing at birth or dating from birth |
corroboration | confirmation |
dictum | an authoritative statement, decree |
diminution | diminishment, reduction |
disapprobation | disapproval, condemnation |
domicile | home or residence, abode |
drone | speaking in a monotonous tone; a continuous low humming sound |
edifying | instructing and improving spiritually or morally |
elucidate | to make clear, to explain |
enunciate | to pronounce clearly |
fanaticism | enthusiasm or zeal that is excessively irrational |
formidable | menacing, causing fear or awe |
fractious | unruly |
fraudulent | deceitful; portrayed as genuine but is really an imposter |
frivolous | lacking in seriousness or importance |
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