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English TKAMB
To Kill a Mocking Bird English
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| assuage | to lesson;eased;make less intense;calm or soothe |
| imprudent | insolent;bold disregard of others |
| malevolent | wishing evil or harm to others |
| indigenous | originating or occuring natural in an an area |
| auspicious | favorable |
| benevolent | charitable;desiring to help others |
| ascertain | make certain;discovering;determining |
| aberration | the act of departing from the right or normal course;deviating from what's normal |
| obstreperous | resisting control;unruly |
| inconspicuous | unnoticeable |
| recititude | moral virtue;rightness of principle or conduct |
| undulate | to have a wavy form or surface; to move with a wavy motion |
| cantankerous | disagreeable |
| formidable | causing fear, apprehension, or dread |
| pensive | dreamily or wistfully thoughtful |
| infallible | incapable of an error;sure;certain |
| placid | pleasently calm or peaceful |
| facade | supperficial appearence, or illusion of something ex. the porch at Hollister inside the Mall |
| acquiescence | agreement or consent by silence or without objection;compliance ex. not wanting to write a paper that is assigned by your teacher but doing it anyway because you have to |
| akimbo | a posision in which the hands are on the hips, and the elbow bowed outward |