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Red Badge Of Courage Vocab 4
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By Martice3 | Updated: Mar 20, 2022
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Anything perceived as suggesting a good or evil event to come.
Ridicule
Derision
Declamation
Omen
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Week four of Red Badge of Courage vocabulary.
2.
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2.
UA fight between small bodies of troops.
Skirmish
Annihilate
Intrenchment
Sagacious
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3.
To utterly destroy.
Ridicule
Annihilate
Declamation
Skirmish
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4.
To condemn publicly or solemnly.
Harangue
Ridicule
Denunciate
Skedaddle
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5.
OCalm, peaceful, quiet.
Ardor
Demeanor
Serene
Ethical
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6.
Quick and wise in understanding and judgement.
Sagacious
Invulnerable
Ethical
Serene
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7.
A scolding or a long or intense verbal attack.
Harrangue
Spectral
Ridicule
Annihalate
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8.
The act of making fun of someone or something.
Ridicule
Derision
Skirmish
Sagacious
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9.
Easily managed or handled.
Spectral
Docile
Sagacious
Spectral
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10.
Any defensive work consisting of a ditch and a parapet, made from earth thrown up in making such a ditch.
Ardor
Intrenchment
Omen
Impregnable
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11.
Resembling or characteristic of a spirit or ghost.
Omen
Brindle
Docile
Spectral
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12.
RPertaining to, or dealing with, morals or the principals of morality.
Derision
Omen
Ardor
Ethical
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13.
Strong enough to resist or withstand attack.
Sagacious
Impregnable
Intrenchment
Invulnerable
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14.
Conduct; behavior.
Ardor
Demeanor
Ethical
Ridicule
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15.
Incapable of being wounded, hurt, damaged.
Impregnable
Sagacious
Invulnerable
Serene
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16.
FA speech.
Ridicule
Skirmish
Demeanor
Declamation
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17.
Great warmth of feeling.
Sagacious
Ridicule
Serene
Ardor
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18.
Scornful ridicule.
Ardor
Sagacious
Ridicule
Derision
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19.
To tear or split apart or into pieces violently.
Harangue
Denunciate
Rend
Ridicule
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Anything perceived as suggesting a good or evil event to come.
UA fight between small bodies of troops.
To utterly destroy.
To condemn publicly or solemnly.
OCalm, peaceful, quiet.
Quick and wise in understanding and judgement.
A scolding or a long or intense verbal attack.
The act of making fun of someone or something.
Easily managed or handled.
Any defensive work consisting of a ditch and a parapet, made from...
Resembling or characteristic of a spirit or ghost.
RPertaining to, or dealing with, morals or the principals of morality.
Strong enough to resist or withstand attack.
Conduct; behavior.
Incapable of being wounded, hurt, damaged.
FA speech.
Great warmth of feeling.
Scornful ridicule.
To tear or split apart or into pieces violently.
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