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Life of Pi
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| apoplectic | extremely angry; furious. |
| esplanade | a long, open walkway, usually by the sea. |
| existential | relating to human existence or the meaning of life |
| pandit | a Hindu scholar or learned teacher. |
| secular | not connected to religion. |
| cusp | a turning point |
| mottled | marked with spots of color. |
| precarious | unstable, risky, or likely to collapse. |
| conjugal | relating to marriage |
| nemesis | a rival, enemy, or foe |
| assimilated | integrated into a larger group or culture. |
| profusely | abundantly; pouring out in large amounts. |
| sullenly | gloomily or silently showing irritation. |
| tarpaulin | a waterproof sheet used to cover or protect things. |
| beckon | to signal or call someone with a gesture. |
| ensconced | settled comfortably or securely. |
| pandemonium | wild chaos and uproar. |
| marauding | roaming around looking to attack |
| cataleptic | in a trance-like, unresponsive state. |
| catholicity | broadness of interests; universal |
| virulent | extremely harmful, poisonous, or hostile. |