To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapters 12- 14

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To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapters 12- 14


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  • 1. 
    Absolutely trustworthy or sure;  reliable
    • A. 

      Clad

    • B. 

      Infallible

    • C. 

      Uncouth

    • D. 

      Devoid

  • 2. 
    Not intoxicated or drunk: serious, quiet,somber, dull.  composed, collected.  reasonable, sound.
    • A. 

      Soberly

    • B. 

      Appalling

    • C. 

      Austere

    • D. 

      Tactful

  • 3. 
    Disdain; scornful : Manifesting or feeling contempt; scornful.
    • A. 

      Flighty

    • B. 

      Contentious

    • C. 

      Frivolous

    • D. 

      Contemptuously

  • 4. 
    Bleak, spartan:severe in manner or appearance; uncompromising; strict; forbiddingrigorously self-disciplined and severely moral; ascetic; abstinent:grave; sober; solemn; seriouslacking softness; hardrough to the taste
    • A. 

      Austere

    • B. 

      Denunciation

    • C. 

      Sluggish

    • D. 

      Clad

  • 5. 
    To make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy
    • A. 

      Prerogative

    • B. 

      Denunciation

    • C. 

      Antagonize

    • D. 

      Flighty

  • 6. 
    Slow, slothful : lacking in energy; lazy
    • A. 

      Sluggish

    • B. 

      Frivolous

    • C. 

      Diligently

    • D. 

      Prerogative

  • 7. 
    to dress; attire.          to provide with clothing             .to cover with or as with clothing
    • A. 

      Devoid

    • B. 

      Appalling

    • C. 

      Tactful

    • D. 

      Clad

  • 8. 
    Undependable, irresponsible :slightly delirious; light-headed; mildly crazy
    • A. 

      Prerogative

    • B. 

      Tactful

    • C. 

      Flighty

    • D. 

      Frivolous

  • 9. 
    Causing dismay or horror : consternation, or fear; dismay :frighten
    • A. 

      Appalling

    • B. 

      Austere

    • C. 

      Uncouth

    • D. 

      Denunciation

  • 10. 
    The act of accusing another of a crime before a public prosecutor
    • A. 

      Uncouth

    • B. 

      Prerogative

    • C. 

      Denunciation

    • D. 

      Contentious

  • 11. 
     lacking, wanting, destitute, bereft, barren
    • A. 

      Contentious

    • B. 

      Devoid

    • C. 

      Prerogative

    • D. 

      Dilegently

  • 12. 
    Idle, silly, foolish, childish, puerile. 4. light, trifling, petty, paltry, trivial, flimsy.characterized by lack of seriousness or senseself-indulgently carefree; unconcerned about or lacking any serious purpose
    • A. 

      Prerogative

    • B. 

      Frivolous

    • C. 

      Diligently

    • D. 

      Tactful

  • 13. 
    Industrious, assiduous, sedulous. See busy. 2. indefatigable, untiring, tireless, unremitting.constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anythingdone or pursued with persevering attention; painstaking
    • A. 

      Diligently

    • B. 

      Prerogative

    • C. 

      Tactful

    • D. 

      Clad

  • 14. 
    Disputatious, argumentative.tending to argument or strife; quarrelsomecausing, involving, or characterized by argument or controversy:
    • A. 

      Sluggish

    • B. 

      Soberly

    • C. 

      Prerogative

    • D. 

      Contentious

  • 15. 
    Privilegean exclusive right, privilege, etc., exercised by virtue of rank, office, or the likelimited to a specific person or to persons of a particular categorya power, immunity, or the like restricted to a sovereign government or its representativeObsolete. precedence
    • A. 

      Clad

    • B. 

      Prerogative

    • C. 

      Frivolous

    • D. 

      Contentious

  • 16. 
     diplomaticPossessing or exhibiting tact; considerate and discreet
    • A. 

      Tactful

    • B. 

      Clad

    • C. 

      Devoid

    • D. 

      Flighty

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