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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.
transient
Lasting only for a short time; impermanent.
fragility
The quality of being easily broken or damaged.
cheeky
Impudent or irreverent, typically in an amusing way.
surreptitiously
In a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention; secretively.
voracious
Wanting or devouring great quantities of food; having a very eager approach to an activity.
irreverent
Showing a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously.
supplication
The action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly.
subsequently
After a particular thing has happened; afterward.
evince
Reveal the presence of a quality or feeling; indicate.
hierarchy
A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
brine
Water strongly impregnated with salt.
eviscerate
Deprive something of its essential content; disembowel.
sporadically
Occasionally or at irregular intervals.
hawkish
Advocating an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs.
pittance
A very small or inadequate amount of money paid to someone as an allowance or wage.
innocuous
Not harmful or offensive.
tarry
Stay longer than intended; delay leaving.
supple
Bending and moving easily and gracefully; flexible.
proliferate
Increase rapidly in numbers; multiply.
intermittently
At irregular intervals; not continuously or steadily.
entreaty
An earnest or humble request.
throng
A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals.
cauterize
Burn the skin or flesh of a wound with a heated instrument or caustic substance, typically to stop bleeding.
succession
A number of people or things sharing a specified characteristic and following one after the other.
forsaken
Abandoned or deserted.
prudent
Acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
amorphous
Without a clearly defined shape or form.
subtle
So delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
impediment
A hindrance or obstruction in doing something.
imminent
About to happen.
chaste
Abstaining from extramarital, or from all, sexual intercourse.
albeit
Although.
impromptu
Done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed.
benevolence
The quality of being well meaning; kindness.
evoke
Bring or recall to the conscious mind.
looming
Appearing as a shadowy form, especially one that is large or threatening.
misgiving
A feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension.
transpire
Occur; happen.
rendezvous
A meeting at an agreed time and place, typically between two people.
sodden
Saturated with liquid, especially water; soaked through.
reproof
An expression of blame or disapproval.
dissolution
The closing down or dismissal of an assembly, partnership, or official body.
mien
A person's look or manner, especially one indicating their character or mood.
unlettered
(Of a person) poorly educated or illiterate.
temerity
Excessive confidence or boldness; audacity.
prominence
The state of being important or famous.
gumption
Shrewd or spirited initiative and resourcefulness.
fodder
Food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock.
decorum
Behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety.
wallow
Indulge in an unrestrained way in something that creates a pleasurable sensation.
hackles
Erectile hairs along the back of a dog or other animal that rise when it is angry or alarmed.
proffer
Hold out something to someone for acceptance; offer.
dudgeon
A feeling of offense or deep resentment.
commiserate
Express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize.
confidant
A person with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting them not to repeat it.
ostentatious
Characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice.
temporize
Avoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time.
broach
Raise a sensitive or difficult subject for discussion.
languish
(Of a person or other living thing) lose or lack vitality; grow weak or feeble.
abiding
(Of a feeling or memory) lasting a long time; enduring.
ambiguity
The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
devout
Having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment.
elusive
Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
frank
Open, honest, and direct in speech or writing.
hedge
Limit or qualify something by conditions or exceptions.
inertia
A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
insignia
A badge or distinguishing mark of military rank, office, or membership.
makeshift
Serving as a temporary substitute; sufficient for the time being.
profound
(Of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense.
somber
Dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy.
straggle
Move along slowly so as to remain behind the group.
intransitive
(Of a verb) not taking a direct object.
lingo
The vocabulary or jargon of a particular subject or group of people.
mortification
Great embarrassment and shame.
negligence
Failure to take proper care in doing something.
tangible
Perceptible by touch.
volition
The faculty or power of using one's will.
wistful
Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
zeal
Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.