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Tom Sawyer Vocabulary Caitriona Treacy Hour 6 October 2015

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Tom Sawyer Vocabulary
Caitriona Treacy Hour 6
October 2015

Sumptuously:

(adj.) Splendid and expensive looking

shE WANTED A SUMPTUOUS CAR.

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rEGALIA:

(noun) the emblems or insignia of royalty.

The Regalia at the Crowning was alluring.

Pathos:

(noun) A quality that evokes pity or sadness

Children's hospital was full of pathos.

Assented:

(verb) express Official approval or agreement

the judge assented without emotion

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Festooning:

(verb) adorn with ribbons or garlands.

The decorations were festooning over their heads.

Phrenology:

(noun) a psychological theory or analytical method

The scientist focused on phrenologilly.

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Impudence:

(adj.) not showing due respect for another person

She always acted impudently.

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Ransacked:

(verb) Going hurriedly through stealing and causing damage

The thief ransacked the Entire area.

BODING:

(noun) a Forbidding omen.

THe confession brought many bodings.

Lugubrious:

(adj.) Looking or sounding sad or dismal

The orphan looked lugubrious

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