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Pride and Prejudice Vocabulary Pride and Prejudice Vocabulary

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Definition SynonymAntonym Original Sentence Visual Example Vocab Cards Vocabulary Word Part of Speech Back Front Definition puzzled confused SynonymAntonym bewildered enlightened ID: 715020

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Pride and Prejudice

VocabularySlide2

Definition:

Synonym/Antonym:

Original Sentence:

Visual Example:

Vocab Cards

Vocabulary Word

Part of Speech

Back

FrontSlide3

Definition:

puzzled; confused

Synonym/Antonym

: bewildered, enlightened

Original Sentence

: He looked perplexed by the questions on the test.

Visual Example:Vocab Cards Example

PerplexedAdj. (adjective)

Back

FrontSlide4

Chapters 1-12

Archly

: adv. brashly; mischievously

Censure: n. disapprovalDisconcerted: adj. thrown into confusionEntail: v. to limit the inheritance of (property) to a specified line of heirsVexed: adj. irritated; annoyedSlide5

Chapters 13-24

Abominable: adj. deserving scorn; hateful

Condescend: v. to assume a superior manner

Dissemble: v. to hide; to disguiseImprudent: adj. unwiseIncredulous: adj. unbelieving; skeptical

Lament: v. to express sorrow or regretPompous: adj. pretentious; overly dignifiedSlide6

Chapters 25-38

Affability

: n. friendliness

Ardently: adv. passionatelyComposure: n. calm state of mindDiscernment: n. perceptivenessIndignation: n. anger at an injusticeScruples: n. principles of right and wrongTumult: n. state of confusion or disorderSlide7

Chapters 39-50

Anguish

: n. deep suffering or pain

Consolation: n. comfort; help for sorrowFelicity: n. great happinessImpetuous: adj. impulsiveIndolence: n. habit of lazinessProfligate: adj. recklessly wasteful; pleasure-seekingSlide8

Chapters 51-61

Alacrity

: n. speedEffusion: n. outpouring of words or feelings

Irrevocably: adv. in a manner impossible to reverseSaucy: adj. teasingly or amusingly boldUnabated: adj. maintaining full force