Frankenstein Vocabulary, The Letters and Chapters 1-5 PDF

Title Frankenstein Vocabulary, The Letters and Chapters 1-5
Author Jordan Brooks
Course History 220
Institution University of Oklahoma
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Frankenstein Vocabulary, The Letters and Chapters 1-5 English IV ● Define the following words and then correctly use each one in a sentence. Prologue, Letters 1. Physiogical: Relating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts. 2. Delineating: Describe or portray 3. Expedient: Convenient and practical although possibly improper or immoral 4. Foreboding: Fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen 5. Satiate: fill or satisfy 6. Enticement: Something used to attract or to tempt someone 7. Endowments: The action of endowing something or someone 8. Solicitude: Care or concern for someone or something 9. Counternance: A persons face or facial expression 10. Melancholy: A feeling or pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause Chapters One and Two 11. Indefatigable: Persisting tirelessly 12. Interment: The burial of a corpse in a grave or tomb, typically with funeral rites 13. Recompensing: Make amends to someone for loss or harm suffered 14. Penury: Extreme poverty 15. Reverential: Of the nature of , due to, or characterized by reverence 16. Vehment: Showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense 17. Ignoble: Not honorable in character or purpose 18. Chimerical: Formed from parts of various animals 19. Tertiary: Third in ordere or level 20. Ineffectual: Not producing any or the desired effect Chapters Three, Four, and Five 21. Prognosticated: Foretell or prophesy 22. Reprise: A repeated passage in music 23. Repugnance: Intense disgust 24. Reprobated: An unprincipled prison 25. Recapituation: An act or instance of summarizing and restarting the main points of something 26. Deference: Humble submission and respect

27. Dogmatism: The tendency to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true, without consideration of evidence or the opinions of others 28. Hinderance: A thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone 29. Incipient: In an initial stage; beginning to happen or develop 30. Languor: The state or feeling, often pleasant, of tiredness or inertia...


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