HE1 Short Story Unit Vocab

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amenity (noun)

something that adds to one’s comfort or convenience

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condone (verb)

to forgive or overlook

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cultivated (adjective)

refined or cultured in manner

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disarming (adjective)

removing or overcoming suspicion, especially through the use of charm;

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droll (adjective)

amusingly odd or comical; funny

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imperative (adjective)

absolutely necessary

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quarry (noun)

the object of a hunt; prey

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scruple (noun)

a feeling of uneasiness that keeps a person from doing something

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solicitously (adverb)

in a manner expressing care or concern; carefully

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tangible (adjective)

capable of being touched or felt; having actual form and substance

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uncanny (adjective)

so remarkable as to seem supernatural; unusual

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zealous (adjective)

intensely enthusiastic

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rabid (adjective)

uncontrollable; fanatical

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benign (adjective)

good; kindly

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condiment (noun)

a sauce, relish, or spice used to season food

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steel (verb)

to make strong; to mentally prepare (oneself) to do or face something difficult

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degenerate (noun)

a corrupt or vicious person

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crass (adjective)

crude; unrefined

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rakishly (adverb)

with a confident, carefree, and dashing look

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distraught (adjective)

deeply upset and agitated

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haggard (adjective)

looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering

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craven (adjective)

cowardly; lacking the least bit of courage; contemptibly fainthearted

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abscond (verb)

to go away suddenly and secretly

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aperture (noun)

an opening, such as a hole or a gap

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immolation (noun)

death or destruction

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impunity (noun)

freedom from penalty or harm

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preclude (verb)

to make impossible, especially by taking action in advance

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repose (verb)

to lie dead or at rest

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subside (verb)

to decrease in the amount of intensity; settle down

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termination (noun)

an end, limit, or edge

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