Hunger Games Ch. 22-25 Vocab

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1

Haggard

Looking exhausted or worn out, often from worry or fatigue.

2

Electrify

To excite or thrill someone intensely.

3

Fabricated

Made up or invented, often implying falsehood.

4

Entwining

Twisting together or wrapping around.

5

Evasively

Avoiding directness or clear answers.

6

Rhythmic

Having a regular, repeated pattern, especially in sound or movement.

7

Lulling

Causing someone to feel calm or sleepy.

8

Rouse

To awaken or stimulate into action.

9

Deluge

A great flood or overwhelming amount of something.

10

Exorbitant

Extremely high or excessive (usually referring to cost).

11

Riveting

Extremely interesting or captivating.

12

Reluctance

Hesitation or unwillingness to do something.

13

Exasperated

Intensely irritated or frustrated.

14

Savoring

Enjoying something fully, especially by appreciating its taste or experience.

15

Whereas

a conditional or qualifying statement

16

Surly

Bad-tempered, unfriendly, or rude.

17

Repellent

Causing disgust or pushing something away.

18

Peevishly

Showing irritation or bad temper.

19

Residual

Remaining after the main part is gone.

20

Acquisition

The act of gaining or obtaining something.

21

Shuddering

Trembling or shaking, often from fear or cold.

22

Extricating

Freeing or removing something from a difficult situation.

23

Respite

A short period of rest or relief.

24

Diminish

To make smaller, less, or weaker.

25

Navigating

Finding one’s way through or managing a path.

26

Encounter

A meeting, often unexpected or challenging.

27

Foliage

Plant leaves, especially collectively.

28

Relent

To give in or soften after resistance.

29

Resemble

To look like or be similar to.

30

Whiz

To move quickly or skillfully; also a very talented person.

31

Sustained

Continuing steadily without interruption.

32

Doubly

Twice as much; in two ways.

33

Underfed

Not having enough food; malnourished.

34

Sane

Mentally healthy or reasonable.

35

Overestimate

To judge or calculate something as more than it really is.

36

Grubbiness

Dirtiness or messiness.

37

Finality

The quality of being complete or settled.

38

Dissonant

Harsh or disagreeable in sound; not harmonious.

39

Intersperse

To scatter or place at intervals among other things.

40

Muttations

a genetically modified animal created by the Capitol

41

Menacing

Threatening or suggesting danger.

42

Hobbling

Walking in a limping or awkward way.

43

Scaling

to climb by or as if by a ladder

44

Hampered

Hindered or obstructed.

45

Inadvertently

Unintentionally or by accident.

46

Callously

Showing a cruel or insensitive disregard for others.

47

Asphyxiation

Lack of oxygen leading to unconsciousness or death.

48

Maneuver

A planned movement or action; skillful handling of a situation.

49

Tourniquet

A device used to stop severe bleeding by compressing a limb.

50

Adrenaline

A hormone released in response to stress or excitement, boosting energy and alertness.

51

Insisting

Demanding firmly or persistently.

52

Circulation

Movement of blood through the body or movement in general.

53

Muddled

Confused or disorganized situations or thoughts.

54

Revision

The process of reviewing or correcting work.

55

Revoked

Taken back, canceled, or withdrawn.

56

Discarding

Throwing away or getting rid of something.

57

Devised

Thought up or created a plan or solution.

58

Glisten

To shine with reflected light, often wet or polished.

59

Blarе

A loud, harsh sound.