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To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Test Chapter 12 -15
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By Verdun | Updated: Mar 21, 2022
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The front of a building; the part facing the street (pronounced: "fah - SAWED")
Façade
Acquiescence
Impassive
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To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Test Chapter 12 -15
2.
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2.
Shocking; horrifying
Contentious
Clad
Appalling
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3.
Industriously; in a hard-working manner
Denunciation
Diligently
Contemptuously
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4.
Lacking energy; lazy
Soberly
Sluggish
Futility
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5.
Silly; not serious
Austere
Tactful
Frivolous
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6.
Dressed
Clad
Prerogative
Devoid
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7.
Oppose; make angry
Antagonize
Ominous
Façade
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8.
Never wrong
Succinct
Infallible
Acquiescence
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9.
Exclusive right or privilege
Sullen
Prerogative
Corroborating Evidence
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10.
Completely without
Devoid
Subpoena
Sundry
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11.
Hold back; suppress
Uncouth
Stifle
Acquiescence
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12.
Clear and brief
Sundry
Dispel
Succinct
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13.
Crude, unmannerly
Uncouth
Amber
Supplemented
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14.
Showing no emotion
Subpoena
Impassive
Subtle
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15.
Someone something is to feel resentment or disapproval about the fact that they have something.
Begrudge
Acquiescence
Futility
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16.
Threatening; sinister
Uncouth
Ominous
Futility
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Someone is to treat that person as if he or she is unworthy or beneath one's dignity.
Sluggish
Contemptuously
Flighty
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18.
To strongly disapprove of or condemn something.
Tactful
Devoid
Denunciation
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19.
Agreement without protest
Acquiescence
Dispel
Amiably
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20.
Feeling of being ineffective; uselessness, hopelessness
Formidable
Futility
Subtle
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21.
Stern and severe
Austere
Soberly
Prerogative
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22.
To be able to say the right thing to a person without being offensive.
Tactful
Begrudge
Stifle
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23.
Always ready to argue
Contentious
Austere
Flighty
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24.
Seriously
Ominous
Infallible
Soberly
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25.
Foolish; irresponsible
Soberly
Flighty
Uncouth
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The front of a building; the part facing the street (pronounced: "fah...
Shocking; horrifying
Industriously; in a hard-working manner
Lacking energy; lazy
Silly; not serious
Dressed
Oppose; make angry
Never wrong
Exclusive right or privilege
Completely without
Hold back; suppress
Clear and brief
Crude, unmannerly
Showing no emotion
Someone something is to feel resentment or disapproval about the fact...
Threatening; sinister
Someone is to treat that person as if he or she is unworthy or beneath...
To strongly disapprove of or condemn something.
Agreement without protest
Feeling of being ineffective; uselessness, hopelessness
Stern and severe
To be able to say the right thing to a person without being offensive.
Always ready to argue
Seriously
Foolish; irresponsible
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