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Anne Frank Vocab.
Anne Frank Play Vocabulary
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| To leave one’s country of residence for a new one | Emigrate |
| Feeling hostile to someone or something | Enmity |
| A feeling that something bad will happen | Foreboding |
| Obvious to the eye or mind | Conspicuous |
| Excluded from use or mind | Forbidden |
| A set of bells hung in a bell tower | Carillon |
| Expel from a country | Deport |
| Unable to express oneself clearly | Inarticulate |
| Extremely annoying or displeasing | Infuriating |
| Hostility and poor treatment because of race, religion, or political beliefs | Persecution |
| A nation under a cruel and oppressive government | Tyranny |
| Totally unlikely | Inconceivable |
| Very serious | Grave |
| Too extreme to bear; intolerable | Insufferable |
| The act of giving a false appearance | Pretense |
| March aggressively into a territory by military force, take control of (a place, especially a country) by military conquest or settlement. | Occupy |
| Free from traditional social restraints. Freed from imprisonment, slavery, or enemy occupation. | Liberated |
| To stay in a place longer | Linger |
| Threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments | Menacing |
| Sad, despondent, melancholy | Forlorn |
| Not admitting of passage into or through | Impenetrable |
| Noisy disorder or confusion; uproar | Pandemonium |