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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Vocabulary for The Good Earth

ajar - partially opened
retorted - to make a reply, especially a quick, caustic, or witty one
faltered - to be unsteady in purpose or action, as from loss of courage or confidence; waver
vermin - various small animals or insects that are destructive, annoying, or injurious to health
doggedly - stubbornly persevering; tenacious
zenith - the point of culmination; the peak
stolid - having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; impassive
ruddy- having a healthy, reddish color
consternation - a state of paralyzing dismay
transmuted - to change from one form, nature, substance, or state into another; transform
retinue - the retainers or attendants accompanying a high-ranking person
flail - to move vigorously or erratically; thrash about
peevishly - querulous or discontented
undaunted - not discouraged or disheartened; resolutely courageous
incessant - continuing without interruption
arduous - demanding great effort or labor
placid - undisturbed by tumult or disorder; calm or quiet
surmised - to infer without sufficiently conclusive evidence
unctuous - characterized by affected, exaggerated, or insincere earnestness; oily
harried - to disturb or distress by or as if by repeated attacks; harass
ardent - expressing or characterized by warmth of feeling; passionate
imperturbable - unshakably calm and collected
essayed - to make an attempt at; try
hoary - gray or white with or as if with age
brazen - marked by flagrant and insolent audacity
wizened - to dry up; wither or shrivel
filial - of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter
harangue - a long pompous speech, especially one delivered before a gathering
cur - 1. a dog considered to be inferior or undesirable; a mongrel. 2. a base or cowardly person.
surly - 1. sullenly ill-humored; gruff. 2. threatening, as of weather conditions; ominous
█slaked - to allay (thirst, desire, wrath, etc.) by satisfying

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