Vocabulary From Exit West, Their Eyes Were Watching God & The Things They Carried

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Flashcards covering vocabulary terms from the novels Exit West, Their Eyes Were Watching God, and The Things They Carried.

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abyss

A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm.

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transient

Lasting only for a short time; impermanent.

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fragility

The quality of being easily broken or damaged.

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cheeky

Impudent or irreverent, typically in an amusing way.

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surreptitiously

In a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention; secretively.

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voracious

Wanting or devouring great quantities of food; having a very eager approach to an activity.

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irreverent

Showing a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously.

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supplication

The action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly.

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subsequently

After a particular thing has happened; afterward.

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evince

Reveal the presence of a quality or feeling; indicate.

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hierarchy

A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.

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brine

Water strongly impregnated with salt.

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eviscerate

Deprive something of its essential content; disembowel.

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sporadically

Occasionally or at irregular intervals.

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hawkish

Advocating an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs.

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pittance

A very small or inadequate amount of money paid to someone as an allowance or wage.

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innocuous

Not harmful or offensive.

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tarry

Stay longer than intended; delay leaving.

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supple

Bending and moving easily and gracefully; flexible.

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proliferate

Increase rapidly in numbers; multiply.

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intermittently

At irregular intervals; not continuously or steadily.

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entreaty

An earnest or humble request.

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throng

A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals.

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cauterize

Burn the skin or flesh of a wound with a heated instrument or caustic substance, typically to stop bleeding.

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succession

A number of people or things sharing a specified characteristic and following one after the other.

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forsaken

Abandoned or deserted.

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prudent

Acting with or showing care and thought for the future.

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amorphous

Without a clearly defined shape or form.

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subtle

So delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.

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impediment

A hindrance or obstruction in doing something.

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imminent

About to happen.

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chaste

Abstaining from extramarital, or from all, sexual intercourse.

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albeit

Although.

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impromptu

Done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed.

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benevolence

The quality of being well meaning; kindness.

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evoke

Bring or recall to the conscious mind.

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looming

Appearing as a shadowy form, especially one that is large or threatening.

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misgiving

A feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension.

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transpire

Occur; happen.

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rendezvous

A meeting at an agreed time and place, typically between two people.

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sodden

Saturated with liquid, especially water; soaked through.

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reproof

An expression of blame or disapproval.

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dissolution

The closing down or dismissal of an assembly, partnership, or official body.

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mien

A person's look or manner, especially one indicating their character or mood.

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unlettered

(Of a person) poorly educated or illiterate.

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temerity

Excessive confidence or boldness; audacity.

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prominence

The state of being important or famous.

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gumption

Shrewd or spirited initiative and resourcefulness.

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fodder

Food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock.

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decorum

Behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety.

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wallow

Indulge in an unrestrained way in something that creates a pleasurable sensation.

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hackles

Erectile hairs along the back of a dog or other animal that rise when it is angry or alarmed.

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proffer

Hold out something to someone for acceptance; offer.

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dudgeon

A feeling of offense or deep resentment.

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commiserate

Express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize.

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confidant

A person with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting them not to repeat it.

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ostentatious

Characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice.

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temporize

Avoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time.

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broach

Raise a sensitive or difficult subject for discussion.

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languish

(Of a person or other living thing) lose or lack vitality; grow weak or feeble.

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abiding

(Of a feeling or memory) lasting a long time; enduring.

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ambiguity

The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.

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devout

Having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment.

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elusive

Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.

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frank

Open, honest, and direct in speech or writing.

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hedge

Limit or qualify something by conditions or exceptions.

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inertia

A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.

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insignia

A badge or distinguishing mark of military rank, office, or membership.

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makeshift

Serving as a temporary substitute; sufficient for the time being.

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profound

(Of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense.

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somber

Dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy.

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straggle

Move along slowly so as to remain behind the group.

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intransitive

(Of a verb) not taking a direct object.

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lingo

The vocabulary or jargon of a particular subject or group of people.

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mortification

Great embarrassment and shame.

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negligence

Failure to take proper care in doing something.

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tangible

Perceptible by touch.

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volition

The faculty or power of using one's will.

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wistful

Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.

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zeal

Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.