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FRANKENSTEIN VOCABULARY #’S 1-30

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Frankenstein vocabulary #’s 1-30. Desolation . A state of complete emptiness Noun Steve’s desolation caused him extreme aggravation. Antipathy . A natural, basic, or habitual repugnance; aversion . Bestow . To present as a gift; give; confer (usually followed by on or upon) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FRANKENSTEIN VOCABULARY

#’S 1-30

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Desolation A state of complete emptiness Noun Steve’s desolation caused him extreme aggravation

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Antipathy A natural, basic, or habitual repugnance;

aversion

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Bestow To present as a gift; give; confer (usually

followed by on or upon) Jimmy bestowed the crow upon Beth.

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Specters A visible incorporeal spirit, especially one

of terrifying nature The inspector got rid of the specter

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Avidity Eagerness or greediness

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Multifarious Many and of various types

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(adj.) Deviation from an established pattern or norm; odd or whimsical behavior.

Eccentricity

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Peril- (v) to expose to danger; (n) exposure to the risk of being injured, destroyed, or lost.

Perilous- (adj.) full of or involving peril.

Star Spangled banner

Perilous

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(n) To boil; (adj.) very hot; exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling.

A fire vent

Fervent

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(verb) to satisfy (as a need or desire) fully or to excess.

She ate

Satiate

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(adj.) Not able to be fixed

Not reparable

Irreparable

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(v) work extremely hard or incessantly (n) exhausting physical labor

Toil

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Vivacity Noun Liveliness;

animation; Sprightliness; high spirits

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Ameliorate Verb To make or

become better; improve

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Indefatigable Adjective Incapable of

being tired out; not yielding fatigue; untiring

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Vehement Adjective Impassioned;

characterized by anger; strongly emotional; strong; forceful

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Dejection Noun Depression or

lowness of spirits

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Peruse Verb To read with

thoroughness; to read; survey; examine in detailBe sure to read

instructions PRior

to USE

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Hilarity Hilarity- extreme amusement, esp. when expressed by

laughter boisterous merriment

Hilarity

Hilarious

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InclemencyInclemency- bad weather: weather

unsuitable for outdoor activities

Clement = Climate = Weather

In = Negative

Inclement = Negative Weather

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PangPang- a sudden sharp pain or painful

emotion

In the game pang you inflict pain on the bubbles.

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ReverentialReverential- of the nature of, due to, or

characterized by reverence

ReverentialE aS tP uE rC eT

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Uncouth Uncouth- lacking good manners,

refinement, or grace Lacking sophistication or

delicacy

The youth are sometimes uncouth.

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PoignantPoignant- evoking a keen sense of sadness

or regret

Poignant sounds like poison,when someone is poisoned their family is evoked with sadness

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Depravity Definition: A corrupt or depraved or

degenerate act or practice; “The various corruption of modern society”

Mnemonic Device: Rave party- a rave is usually filled with corrupt people whose minds are filled with wicked ideas

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Prudence Definition: Knowing how to avoid

embarrassment or distress Mnemonic Device: Crude: not trying to

avoid embarrassment; using vulgar gestures

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Citadel Definition: a fortress that commands a

city; stronghold

Mnemonic Device: Castle

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Sepulcher Definition: a place of burial : tomb ; a

receptacle for religious relics especially in an altar

Mnemonic device: Vulcher because they eat dead things.

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Languor Definition: weakness or weariness of

body or mind; listless indolence or inertia Mnemonic device: Lack of anger

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Melancholy Definition: depression of spirits Mnemonic device: a farmers melon and

collie have been destroyed by the flood so he is depressed.