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Vocabulary in Chapters 1-4

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Vocabulary from Chapters 1-4 of Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Vocabulary in Chapters 1-4Versión en línea

Vocabulary from Chapters 1-4 of Their Eyes Were Watching God

por Edgar Tawes
1

Desecrate/ Desecrating

Definition:
act of violating the sacredness of an object or concept.

Sentence:
Though many view desecrating the flag to be an unacceptable means of protest, the Supreme Court has ruled that it is legal.


2

Desecrate/ Desecrating

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3

Languid

Definition

lacking energy or vitality; weak

In Context:

After an exhausting workout, Jeff fell languid onto his bed.
4

Treacherous

Definition:

not trustworthy; dangerous

Sentence:
  1. Icy conditions brought about treacherous driving conditions. 
  2. Many books and movies are about the conflict between a courageous hero and a treacherous villain.
5

Dwindle

Definition:

Become gradually smaller or fewer in number

Sentence:
  1. He won the lottery, but his money dwindled quickly, leaving him with nothing. 
  2. Why are you going on a diet?  You're already so thin.  You'll dwindle down to nothing.
6

Mien

Definition:

manner or appearance

Sentence:

Though he says he's coping well with the loss of his job, his mien tells another story.
7

Compel

Definition:

Push with strong force; to force a course of action

Sentence:
  1. The wind compelled the small boat further and further into the ocean.
  2. A bad economy compels many people to accept jobs that they really don't want.
8

Cosmic

Definition:

Universal; vast

Sentence:

The influence of the internet is cosmic.  It influences business, the economy, relationships, and culture.
9

Resignation

Definition:

Unresisting acceptance of a fact or condition

Sentence
:

After a humiliating loss on election night, the politician gave his concession speech with an admirable sense of resignation. 
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