Set: To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 19-31

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TermDefinition
induceto provoke, to get something started
volitiona person's free will
candidhonest, not hiding anything
indictedaccused of a crime
discreetmaintaining privacy, not revealing anything
peevedirritated
relentto let up
remorseregret, feeling badly about something
tacitunspoken and unwritten but understood
tranquilcalm or quiet
rouseddisturbed, woken up
wallowto roll around, to lay around and linger in something
cynicalto believe people are not sincere
obscureto hide
furtivesecretive
adamantinsistent, to hold a belief firmly
sordidmorally bad, disgusting, sleazy
squalidextremely bad condition due to poverty
povertythe condition of being very poor, having no money
queasysick feeling
communalbelonging to everyone
replenishto refill or restock
brevityshortness, briefness
reclusea person who lives a private life away from society
compelto force
purlointo steal
purloinedstolen
gaitan animal's way of walking and moving
pesterbother
blandboring due to lack of taste or detail
garishbad appearance because of too much detail or bright color
astoundedcompletely surprised
eludeescape
competentto have good skills at something
reprimanda verbal or written punishment

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Creator jstavinoha
Created May 6, 2009
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Subject to kill a mockingbird vocabulary
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