Vocabulary in Literature
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Vocabulary in Literature
Lucy Stone
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Vehemently (adv.):
Suffix: Ly: Quality of/Related to.
Meaning: Forcefully.
Ex: It was vehemently attacked by the critics, and coolly received by the painters.
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Subservient (adj.)
Prefix: Sub: Under, Lower than, inferior to.
Meaning: Helpful and obedient.
Ex: The little boy usually became subservient in the presence of bullies.
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Agitator (n.)Suffix: Or: Person or object that does something specific. Meaning: Someone who stirs up people to support a cause.Ex: The agitators gained their chief strength from the support accorded them by certain Radical politicians in England.
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Settle (n.)
Meaning: Bench.Ex: The best place for that settle is in front of the fireplace.
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Pert (adj.)
Meaning: Bold, sassy. Ex: The voluptuous brunette was pert and sophisticated.
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Bemused (adj.)
Meaning: confused.Ex: I was bemused by my teacher’s words.
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Aghast (adj.)
Meaning: horrified.Ex: Princess Mary was first surprised and then aghast at this question.
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Ad Lib
Short for “Ad Libitum” which is Latin for “at one’s pleasure” or “as you desire”
Meaning: to make up dialogue on the spot.
Ex: They started jamming, and suggested Suppressing ad-lib into a tape recorder.
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Patriarch (n.)
From the Ancient Greek Root Word: Pater.Meaning: male head of a familyEx: In my house, my father is the patriarch of the family.
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Piously (adj.)
Suffix: Ly: Related to/Quality of.
Meaning: righteously, devoted to a particular religion.
Ex: He lived piously in Rome, and died there of apoplexy on the 10th of May 1676
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Daft (adj.)
Meaning: crazy
Ex: It was a pretty daft idea anyway, so no one will agree.
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Squander (verb)
Meaning: waste
Ex: It's so easy to squandervaluable time browsing social media.
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Flibbertigibbet (n.)
• Meaning: a flighty person
• Ex: In the interim, of course, I was a flibbertigibbet, obsessing on other things.
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Proposition (n.)
• Meaning: deal, a proposal, or plan.
• Ex: Most of the homeowners in the area disagreed with the state’s proposition for the new superhighway.
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Pestiferous (adj.)
• From Latin pestifer, from pestis contagious disease, pest + ferre to bring
• Meaning: bothersome
• Ex: Those pestifeorus weeds have been making the gardener’s job difficult.
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Fripperies (n.)
• Meaning: showy clothes.
• Ex: Her father promised to only pay for her tuition and nothing for her fripperies.
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Irony (n.)
• Meaning: meaning that is the opposite of what is said.
• Ex: I appreciated the irony of his response when he said, "Lucky us," when he learned we would have to work all weekend.
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Abridged (v.)
• Meaning: lessened.
• Ex: The gap in the structure was abridged by their hard work.
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Endowed (v.)
• Meaning: given
• Ex: The money will be used to endow the museum and research facility.
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Unalienable (adj.)
• Meaning: that cannot be taken away.
• When they spoke of revolution they meant an unalienable right. Nay, it is the unalienable Rights of Humanity, it is truths self-evident.