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Of Mice and Men 2
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Derision | Redicule; mockery |
| Reprehensible | Deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy |
| Cower | To crouch, as in fear or shame |
| Aloof | Reserved; reticient; indifferent; disinterested |
| Ego | Self-esteem or self image; feelings or emotions |
| Contemptous | Showing or feeling a strong disrespect or dislike; scornful and insulting |
| Disarming | Removing or capable of removing hostility or suspicion by being charming |
| Meager | Lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate |
| Jeer (v) | To shout derisevely at; taunt |
| Jeer (n) | Derisive or rude gibe |
| Jeering (adj) | Shouting derisively at; taunting |
| Console | To make one feel better |
| Bewildered (adj) | Extremely confusing |
| Bewilder (v) | To confuse or puzzle completely; perplex |
| Complacent | Feeling satisfied with one's actions and unconcerned with achieving more |
| Ominous | Portending evil or harm |
| Monotonous | Lacking in variety; tediously unvarying |