blackguard expostulated cambric equanimity prognosticate consumption dissipation petulantly consternation vociferating vagaries winsome munificent dilatory sizar protract abjured avarice mitigating propitiate approbation compunction pertinaciously deranged paroxysm recantation scruple sovereign
Directions: From the list above, find a synonym for each word or definition below and
write it on the line. All the words will not be used.
1. stability, evenness of temper
2. intemperance
3. villain
4. hesitation or sense of regret
5. principle
6. spasm
7. greed
8. insane
9. slow
10. gold coin
11. foretell
12. conciliate
13. lengthen
14. generous
15. tuberculosis
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Wuthering Heights Vocabulary
misanthropist: A person who dislikes and avoids people/ Arlin Cord is often a misanthropist.
soliloquize: To talk to yourself even though there are others present/ I am often scolded for my soliloquizes.
sundry: Diverse or full of variety/ A zoo does well to be sundry.
impertinence: Rude or insolent/ Villains do better to be well developed and interesting rather than depending on impertinence.
tacit: To be understood even though unstated/ A threat is most persuasive when tacit.
physiognomy: To attempt to determine a personality based on facial features/
dispatch: To send out/ The letters where quickly dispatched.
prudential: Practical or prudent/ Though stunning my plans aren't often prudential.
laconic: Quiet or using few words/ Laconic characters often come of as passive to me.
churlish: Rude or difficult/
assiduity: Persistent or diligent/
sagacity: Sane or having a sound mind/
taciturn: Quiet or reluctant to speak/
miscreants: ruffians or trouble makers/ My friends and I are often mislabeled as miscreants.
vapid: lifeless or unexciting/ I can hardly be described as vapid.
asseverate: To support or encourage/ It's not often that I asseverate someone.
lachrymose: Sad or mournful/
querulous: Complaining/
vindictive: Vengeful or seeking revenge/
curate: To maintain and provide care for/ A museum requires someone to curate it.
vociferate: To cry out loudly or to shout/
culpable: Guilty or deserving of blame/ Those who are culpable hardly ever thinks themselves so.
execrations: To execrate/ In case of emergency substitute one cup owl pellets for two cups snail execrations.
soliloquize: To talk to yourself even though there are others present/ I am often scolded for my soliloquizes.
sundry: Diverse or full of variety/ A zoo does well to be sundry.
impertinence: Rude or insolent/ Villains do better to be well developed and interesting rather than depending on impertinence.
tacit: To be understood even though unstated/ A threat is most persuasive when tacit.
physiognomy: To attempt to determine a personality based on facial features/
dispatch: To send out/ The letters where quickly dispatched.
prudential: Practical or prudent/ Though stunning my plans aren't often prudential.
laconic: Quiet or using few words/ Laconic characters often come of as passive to me.
churlish: Rude or difficult/
assiduity: Persistent or diligent/
sagacity: Sane or having a sound mind/
taciturn: Quiet or reluctant to speak/
miscreants: ruffians or trouble makers/ My friends and I are often mislabeled as miscreants.
vapid: lifeless or unexciting/ I can hardly be described as vapid.
asseverate: To support or encourage/ It's not often that I asseverate someone.
lachrymose: Sad or mournful/
querulous: Complaining/
vindictive: Vengeful or seeking revenge/
curate: To maintain and provide care for/ A museum requires someone to curate it.
vociferate: To cry out loudly or to shout/
culpable: Guilty or deserving of blame/ Those who are culpable hardly ever thinks themselves so.
execrations: To execrate/ In case of emergency substitute one cup owl pellets for two cups snail execrations.
Wuthering Heights Prereading Survey
Anticipation Guide
Write "A" next to statements with which you agree.
If you disagree, write "D."
If you're not sure, write "NS."
After you have read the novel, look at your answers again and see if you want to change any of them.
1. True love is forever-once you are in love with someone, no one else will do.
A
2. Sometimes, a slow steady fire is better than a raging inferno.
A
3. The worst thing about a broken heart is that it keeps beating.
A
4. love and romance are the same thing.
D
5. All you need is love." (The Beatles)
A but Godly love not person to person
6. Success is the best revenge.
A
7. The taste of revenge is a/ways sweet.
D
8. "Conscience is born of love.(Shakespeare)
A
9. If a person is born into a certain social class, he or she should marry within that class.
D
10. When women marry, they should give all of their property and money to their husbands.
D
11 . Marrying one's cousin can be financially advantageous.
D
12. If you are truly in love, death cannot separate you spiritually.
A but in a you will be reunited in the afterlife way
13. There is a difference between love and obsession.
A
14. "It lies not in our power to love or hate For will in us is overruled by fate. (Christopher Marlowe)
D
15. People who have had few advantages should be forgiven for their actions, no matter how cruel.
D
Write "A" next to statements with which you agree.
If you disagree, write "D."
If you're not sure, write "NS."
After you have read the novel, look at your answers again and see if you want to change any of them.
1. True love is forever-once you are in love with someone, no one else will do.
A
2. Sometimes, a slow steady fire is better than a raging inferno.
A
3. The worst thing about a broken heart is that it keeps beating.
A
4. love and romance are the same thing.
D
5. All you need is love." (The Beatles)
A but Godly love not person to person
6. Success is the best revenge.
A
7. The taste of revenge is a/ways sweet.
D
8. "Conscience is born of love.(Shakespeare)
A
9. If a person is born into a certain social class, he or she should marry within that class.
D
10. When women marry, they should give all of their property and money to their husbands.
D
11 . Marrying one's cousin can be financially advantageous.
D
12. If you are truly in love, death cannot separate you spiritually.
A but in a you will be reunited in the afterlife way
13. There is a difference between love and obsession.
A
14. "It lies not in our power to love or hate For will in us is overruled by fate. (Christopher Marlowe)
D
15. People who have had few advantages should be forgiven for their actions, no matter how cruel.
D
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