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Sunday, June 22, 2008


Here are the vocabulary words for Chapter 10 of To Kill A Mocking Bird.

[Final Chapter/ Chapter 10]
contemporaries- people of the same age
Eg: The school's contemporaries were divided into sections before the field trip.

*inconspicuous- not easily noticed
Eg: The scar on his face was rather inconspicuous.

cowardice- lack of courage to face fear, pain, etc
Eg: She displayed her cowardice when the fierce Mr. Leonard entered the class.

*rudiments- the mere beginnings of something
Eg: The rudiments of the mission had been clearly planned out.

*mausoleum- a large, depressing building
Eg: The mausoleum was burned down yesterday afternoon.

peril- exposure to danger, injury, etc
Eg: They had to face pain and peril.

**mortgage- a conveyance of repayment of money borrowed
Eg: The mortgage was completed.

vain- unsuccessful
Eg: His attempts to stop Joseph from following his friends were vain.

*foliage- leaves in general
Eg: He kicked the foliage on the ground in anger.

vehemently- strenuously
Eg: The little children vehemently completed the intense course.

*rigid- firmly fixed
Eg: The television on the table was rigid.

*vaguely- not clearly expressed
Eg: He smiled vaguely at his mother.

*articulate- not speechless
Eg: Although he was nervous on stage, he was articulate.

meekly- gently
Eg: The child spoke meekly towards her parents.

gingerly- carefully
Eg: The delivery men gingerly transported the glass vases.

jubilantly- showing great joy, satisfaction
Eg: Upon receiving the good news, they jubilantly jumped for joy.


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