Silas Marner - Vocabulary

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Benignity
kindness or tolerance toward others. (noun)
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Provident
making or indicative of timely preparation for the future. (adj)
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Repugnance
intense disgust. (noun)
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Fervid
intensely enthusiastic or passionate, especially to an excessive degree. (adj)
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Resurgent
increasing or reviving after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence.(adj)
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Colloquy
a conversation. (noun)
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Erudite
having or showing great knowledge or learning. (adj)
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Compunction
a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that prevents or follows the doing of something bad.(noun)
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Rumination
a deep or considered thought about something. (noun)
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Tacit
understood or implied without being stated. (adj)
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Felicitous
well chosen or suited to the circumstances. (adj)
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Clairvoyant
a person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact. (noun)
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Surmise
suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it. (verb)
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Culpable
deserving blame. (adj)
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Odious
extremely unpleasant; repulsive. (adj)
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Prevarication
the fact of avoiding telling the truth or saying exactly what you think. (noun)
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Bereavement
the state or fact of being deprived of something or someone through death. (n)
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Importunate
persistent, especially to the point of annoyance or intrusion. (adj)
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Vindictive
having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge. (adj)
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Profligacy
reckless extravagance or wastefulness in the use of resources. (noun)
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Requisition
demand the use or supply of, especially by official order and for military or public use. (verb)
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Propitiatory
intended to reconcile or appease. (adj)
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Rectitude
morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness. (noun)
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Solicitude
care or concern for someone or something. (noun)
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Privation
a state in which things that are essential for human well-being such as food and warmth are scarce or lacking. (n)