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Vocabulary for Edgar Allan Poe

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melancholy   adj., a sad mood or feeling  
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affliction   n., a condition that causes pain or suffering  
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malady   n., disease or illness  
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mad   adj., completely insane  
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gossamer   adj., light or delicate thread like that of a spider's web  
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oppressive   adj., cruel or unfair  
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ominous   adj., suggesting that something bad is going to happen  
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reveler   n., a party-goer; someone who is celebrating with other people in usually a wild and noisy way  
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chamber   n., a large room  
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acute   adj., very strong and sensitive; highly developed  
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peculiar   adj., strange or unusual  
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dilapidation   adj., in very bad condition because of age or lack of care  
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entomb   v., to put someone in a casket or coffin  
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luminous   adj., shining; seeming to produce light  
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agitation   n., disturbed, excited or angered  
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emaciated   adj., very thin because of hunger of disease  
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oppress   v., to treat someone in a cruel or unfair way  
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pestilence   n., a disease that causes many people to die  
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masquerade   n., a party at which people wear masks and often costumes  
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pendulum   n., a stick with a weight at the bottom that swings back and forth  
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grotesque   adj., very strange or ugly in a way that is not normal or natural  
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phantasm   n., something that exists only in a person's mind  
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sagacious   adj., able to understand difficult ideas and situations and to make good decisions  
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vex   v., to annoy or worry  
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delirium   n., a mental state in which you are confused and not able to think or speak clearly usually because of fever or some other illness  
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inquisition   n., a harsh and unfair investigation or series of questions  
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