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RC 4
Book 4
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| fiend | diabolically evil or wicked person |
| fond | having a strong liking, inclination or affection |
| fraud | a deception deliberately practiced to secure unfair or unlawful gain |
| gleam | a brief indication |
| grief | mental anguish, regret |
| grope | to search about uncertainly; feel one's way |
| guise | pretense |
| homestead | a house, especially a farmhouse, with adjoining buildings and land |
| keen | enthusiastic; ardent |
| mode | a way or method of doing or acting |
| plight | an unfortunate situation; predicament |
| plead | to appeal earnestly |
| praise | expression of approval or admiration |
| quell | to quiet; put an end to |
| rash | done with undue haste or disregard for results |
| scarce | hard to find; rare |
| scheme | a plan of action |
| shame | a feeling of disgrace or quilt |
| shirk | to avoid work or duty |
| skulk | to lie in hiding; to move about stealthily |
| spoil | to harm someone by too much favor or praise |
| strait | a state of difficulty or need |
| stronghold | a fortress |
| toil | proceed with difficulty |
| wont | to be used to |