To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 1-11 Vocabulary Words

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1. What does 'assuaged' mean?

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The correct answer to this question is 'To soothe or calm.' When something is assuaged, it means that it has been made less intense or severe, often in terms of alleviating someone's discomfort or worries.

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2. Predilection

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Predilection refers to a preference or special liking towards something, which aligns closely with the meaning of tendency.

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3. What does 'entailment' refer to in terms of inheritance?

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Entailment refers to a form of inheritance where the inheriting class only has access to a subset of the parent class's properties and methods, hence termed as limited inheritance.

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4. What is another word for vexation?

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Vexation refers to the state of being irritated or annoyed, making 'Irritation' the correct synonym. 'Joy', 'Excitement', and 'Happiness' are all antonyms of vexation, therefore incorrect answers.

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5. Erratic

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Erratic means unpredictable and inconsistent, the opposite of consistent, stable, and regular. It implies irregular behavior or movement.

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6. What is the meaning of the word 'iniquity'?

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The correct answer, 'Gross injustice or wickedness,' accurately describes the term 'iniquity', which refers to immoral or unfair behavior. The incorrect answers provided do not capture the negative connotation associated with the term.

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7. What is the synonym of 'flinty'?

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Flinty is used to describe someone or something that is hard-hearted or unyielding, hence the correct synonym is 'Unmerciful'. The incorrect answers do not align with the meaning of 'flinty'.

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8. What does the term 'diminutive' mean?

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The term 'diminutive' refers to something that is small in size or stature.

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9. Fractious

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The word 'fractious' actually means irritable or quarrelsome, which is the opposite of calm, peaceful, and cooperative.

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10. What is the synonym for the word 'auspicious'?

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Auspicious means suggesting a positive and successful future outcome, which is synonymous with favorable. The other options (Unlucky, Inauspicious, Adverse) all mean the opposite of auspicious, indicating a negative or unfavorable future outcome.

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11. Tacit

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The word 'tacit' refers to something that is understood or implied without being directly stated. The correct answer 'Implied' fits this definition the best. The incorrect answers 'Explicit', 'Obvious', and 'Overt' all refer to things that are directly stated or clearly expressed, making them unsuitable matches for 'Tacit'.

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12. What word is most closely related to the term 'chameleon'?

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A chameleon is known for its ability to change colors and blend in with its surroundings, making it fickle in nature. The other options do not capture this characteristic of the chameleon.

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13. Magisterial

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The word 'magisterial' is associated with being dignified, authoritative, or majestic, not angry, playful, or lazy.

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14. What does the word 'asinine' mean?

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The word 'asinine' is a synonym for foolish or lacking intelligence, making 'Stupid' the correct answer.

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15. What is the synonym for the word 'inordinately'?

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The word 'inordinately' means excessively or unreasonably, making 'Unregulated' the correct synonym in this context.

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16. What is the meaning of invective?

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Invective refers to language used to insult or abuse someone, not friendly or complimentary communication. It is not used for constructive criticism but rather for verbal attacks.

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17. What is another term for 'rudiments'?

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Rudiments refer to the basic principles or elements of a subject or skill, making 'Basics' the correct synonym in this context.

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18. What is the synonym for vehemently?

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The word 'vehemently' conveys a strong, passionate intensity, making 'Passionately' the correct synonym. 'Calmly', 'Hesitantly', and 'Casually' do not align with the strong and intense nature of 'vehemently'.

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19. What does the term 'apoplectic' mean?

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The term 'apoplectic' actually refers to sudden paralysis, not extreme anger, heart-related issues, or confusion.

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20. What does the term 'Phillipic' refer to?

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A 'Phillipic' is a speech or text that condemns or criticizes someone or something publicly, often in a forceful and bitter manner. The term originates from the speeches made by the ancient Greek orator Demosthenes against Philip II of Macedon.

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21. Rectitude

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Rectitude refers to moral integrity and righteousness, often associated with being honest and upright in character.

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22. What is another term for interdict?

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An interdict refers to a formal or authoritative prohibition or restriction, often imposed by an authority figure.

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23. Palliation.

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Palliation refers to the relief or alleviation of symptoms without treating the underlying cause of a disease. While treatment, healing, and cure all aim to address the root cause, palliation focuses on improving quality of life by managing symptoms.

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24. What does the term 'habiliments' refer to?

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The term 'habiliments' is commonly used to refer to clothing worn by individuals.

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25. What does the word 'Formidable' mean?

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The correct answer 'Causing dread' means something that instills fear or awe. The incorrect answers do not align with the meaning of the word 'Formidable'.

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26. What is the correct spelling of the word that means a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class?

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The correct spelling of the word is 'Privilege,' referring to a special right or advantage granted only to a particular person or group.

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27. What is the definition of the word 'Fey'?

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The correct definition of 'Fey' is 'strange', often used to describe something that is otherworldly or mystical.

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28. Elucidate.

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The correct definition of 'elucidate' is to make something clear or explain it in a way that is easy to understand. It is the opposite of confusing, complicating, or obscuring.

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What does 'assuaged' mean?
Predilection
What does 'entailment' refer to in terms of inheritance?
What is another word for vexation?
Erratic
What is the meaning of the word 'iniquity'?
What is the synonym of 'flinty'?
What does the term 'diminutive' mean?
Fractious
What is the synonym for the word 'auspicious'?
Tacit
What word is most closely related to the term 'chameleon'?
Magisterial
What does the word 'asinine' mean?
What is the synonym for the word 'inordinately'?
What is the meaning of invective?
What is another term for 'rudiments'?
What is the synonym for vehemently?
What does the term 'apoplectic' mean?
What does the term 'Phillipic' refer to?
Rectitude
What is another term for interdict?
Palliation.
What does the term 'habiliments' refer to?
What does the word 'Formidable' mean?
What is the correct spelling of the word that means a right or...
What is the definition of the word 'Fey'?
Elucidate.
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