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Dorian Gray
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Bourdon | A deep, continuous humming or drone sound. |
| Divan | A long, low sofa without a back or arms, often used for reclining. |
| Caprice | A sudden and unpredictable change of mood or behavior; whim. |
| Laden | Heavily loaded or weighed down. |
| Wanes | Decreases gradually in size, extent, or degree; diminishes. |
| Ensconced | Settled securely or comfortably in a place. |
| Wizen | To become dry, shrunken, and wrinkled with age. |
| Verities | Truths or principles, especially those that are enduring or fundamental. |
| Posed | Adopted a particular attitude or stance, often for effect or appearance. |
| Egad | An old-fashioned mild oath or exclamation of surprise or emphasis. |
| Subaltern | A junior officer or subordinate, especially in the military. |
| Jarvies | Drivers of horse-drawn cabs or carriages. |
| Collieries | Coal mines and the buildings associated with them. |
| Cheroot | A cylindrical cigar with both ends clipped during manufacture. |
| Petulant | Childishly sulky or bad-tempered. |
| Panegyric | A formal public speech or written text praising someone or something. |
| Languorous | Characterized by a dreamy, lazy, or relaxed mood. |
| Proletariat | The working-class people, especially in a capitalist society. |
| Lionize | To treat someone as a celebrity or give them a lot of public attention. |
| Dowagers | Widows holding property or a title from their deceased husbands; elderly women of high social status. |