Lord of the Flies

Chapter One

1.  motif (n.) – main theme, design, pattern

2.  specious (adj.) – deceptive, false, erroneous, phony, inaccurate, fallacious

3.  intimidate (v.) – to threaten, frighten, scare, bully, coerce

4.  pliant (adj.) – flexible, bendable, supple

5.  intricacy (n.) – complexity, convolution

6.  irrelevant (adj.) – unrelated, beside the point, immaterial, extraneous

7.  strident (adj.) – shrill, harsh-sounding, loud, vociferous, clamorous, piercing

Chapter Two

8.  officious (adj.) – meddlesome, bossy, interfering, intrusive

9.  festoon (v., n.) – decorate with garlands, adorn, drape, embellish

10.  evacuation (n.) – withdrawal from a threatened area, mass departure, migration

11.  spontaneous (adj.) – unplanned, impulsive, spur of the moment

12.  ebullience (n.) – exuberance, enthusiasm

Chapter Three

13.  unintelligible (adj.) – incomprehensible, difficult to understand, incoherent,

garbled, meaningless

14.  indignant (adj.) – outraged, angry, resentful, incensed, annoyed

15.  antagonism (n.) – opposition, rivalry, aggression, hostility, animosity, enmity

Chapter Four

16.  belligerence (n.) – aggressiveness, violence, antagonism

17.  chastisement (n) – reprimand, discipline, scolding, punishment

18.  ecstasy (n.) – delight, joy, happiness, bliss, rapture

Chapter Five

19.  tacit (adj.) – unspoken, implied, understood, unstated

20.  effigy (n.) – image, model, doll, dummy, figure

21.  lamentably (adv.) – regrettably, unfortunately, disappointingly

22.  assent (v., n.) – agree, concur, consent, go along with, or agreement

Chapter Six

23.  decorous (adj.) – well-mannered, well-behaved, proper, marked by propriety and

good taste, orderly

24.  diffident (adj.) – shy, hesitant, insecure, timid, reticent

25.  incredulous (adj.) – unbelieving, skeptical, doubtful, unconvinced

26.  interminable (adj.) – endless, ceaseless, incessant, everlasting, perpetual,

never ending

Chapter Seven

27.  frenzy (n.) – wild madness, fury, passion, agitation

28.  vulnerable (adj.) – unprotected, susceptible, defenseless, exposed

29.  impervious (adj.) – impenetrable, resistant

Chapter Eight

30.  furtive (adj.) – sneaky, secret, stealthy, sly

31.  fervor (n.) – enthusiasm, passion, dedication, zeal,

32.  sanctity (n.) – holiness, sacredness, purity

33.  covert (n., adj.) – hidden place, sheltered, concealed

Chapter Nine

34.  superficial (adj.) – on the surface, shallow

35.  derision (n.) – scorn, disdain, ridicule, contempt, disrespect

36.  corruption (n.) – rotting, dishonesty, fraud

37.  demented (adj.) – crazy, wild, frantic, uncontrolled

Chapter Ten

38.  gesticulate (v.) – make gestures, wave, signal

39.  obscene (adj.) – indecent, repulsive

40.  composite (adj., n.) – made up of distinct parts

41.  anonymous (adj.) – nameless, unidentified, unknown

Chapter Eleven

42.  ludicrous (adj.) – absurd, ridiculous, nonsensical

43.  inscrutable (adj.) – not easily understood, mysterious, or unknowable

44.  talisman (n.) – magic charm, amulet

45.  ineffectual (adj.) – futile, useless, weak, feeble, incompetent

46.  devastated (adj.) – destroyed, ravaged, overwhelmed

47.  propitiate (v.) – appease, to gain or regain the good favor

Chapter Twelve

48.  cordon (n., v.) – barrier, barricade, armed group closing off an area,

to form a restrictive area

49.  obscurity (n.) – darkness, dimness, shadows, gloom, state of being hidden or

forgotten

50.  antiphonal (adj.) – in alternating responses

51.  inimical (adj.) – hostile, unfriendly, contrary, opposed, unfavorable

52.  incantation (n.) – words used as a magic charm, chant, prayer, spell

Macbeth

1.  plight (n.) – predicament, condition, dilemma

2.  brandish (v.) – wave, shake, wield

3.  rapt (adj.) – absorbed, engrossed, captivated, fascinated, enthralled

4.  corporal (adj.) – physical, bodily

5.  surmised (v.) – imagined, assumed, infer

6.  peerless (adj.) - matchless, unequalled, unrivaled

7.  chastise (v.) – punish, reprimand, discipline, rebuke, reprove

8.  impede (v.) – hinder, prevent, obstruct, delay, hold back

9.  chalice (n.) – cup, grail, trophy

10.  recompense (n.) – payment, requite, reward, compensate, reimburse

11.  augment (v.) – enlarge, increase, add to, enhance

12.  repose (n.) – rest, relaxation

13.  prate (v.) – babble, chatter

14.  palpable (adj.) –tangible, touchable

15.  surfeit (n.) – excess, overabundance, surplus, oversupply

16.  temperate (adj.) – moderate, calm, mild

17.  unruly (adj.) –unrestrained, untamed, disorderly, rowdy, boisterous, disruptive

18.  entreat (v.) – request, implore, plead, beg

19.  undivulged (adj.) – unrevealed, hidden

20.  consort (n., v.) – associate, partner or unite, keep company with

or a partner/spouse

21.  verity (n.) – truth, reality

22.  dauntless (adj.) – fearless, unafraid, resolute, intrepid, bold

23.  valor (n.) – courage, bravery, heroism, gallantry

24.  incensed (v.) – infuriated, enraged, angered, irate, furious

25.  bounteous (adj.) – generous, liberal, plentiful, abundant

26.  sundry (adj.) – varied, assorted, miscellaneous

27.  jocund (adj.) – cheerful, affable

28.  blanched (v.) – whitened, paled, washed-out

29.  profound (adj.) – deep, thoughtful, insightful

30.  malevolence (n.) – spite, ill will, wickedness, malice

31.  abjure (v.) – renounce, relinquish, reject, give up

32.  gibbet (n.) – gallows, scaffold

33.  pernicious (adj.) – destructive, detrimental, harmful, spiteful

34.  sear (v.) – burn, scald, scorch, singe

35.  diminutive (adj.) – miniature, tiny, minuscule, minute

36.  judicious (adj.) – thoughtful, sage, shrewd, sensible, careful

37.  cistern (n.) – reservoir, container, well

38.  desolate (adj.) – forsaken, abandoned, deserted, isolated, barren, bleak

39.  redress (v.) – amend, atone, remedy, rectify, set right

40.  discern (v.) – detect, distinguish, discover, differentiate, tell the difference

41.  perturbation (n.) – agitation, disturbance

42.  murky (adj.) – obscure, gloomy, dark, shadowy

43.  recoil (v.) – retreat, flinch, jump back, withdraw

44.  sere (adj.) – dried, withered

45.  upbraid (v.) – reprimand, scold, chastise, rebuke

46.  direness (n.) – viciousness, dreadfulness, horror, misery

47.  tarry (v.) – linger, wait

48.  clamorous (adj.) – noisy, raucous, deafening

49.  abhor (v.) – loathe, despise, hate, detest

50.  prowess (n.) – bravery, courage or competence, ability, skill, aptitude,

proficiency

Tex

1.  pester (v.) – annoy, bother, harass, disturb

2.  sarcastic (adj.) – critical, ironic, mocking, cynical, acerbic, mordant, derisive

3.  vague (adj.) – unclear, indistinct, blurred, hazy

4.  drawl (n.) – pronunciation, inflection, intonation, enunciation, twang

5.  abuse (v., n.) – attack, mistreatment, cruelty, neglect

6.  brood (v.) – think, worry, dwell upon

7.  reserved (adj.) – private, aloof, distant, detached

8.  pneumonia (n.) – lung inflammation

9.  compensate (v.) – balance, make up for, counterweigh, offset

10.  gripe (v., n.) – complain, moan, protest, grumble object

11.  hysterics (n.) – emotional outburst, panic, frenzy

12.  tendencies (n.) – likely behavior, propensity, inclination, predisposition

13.  associate (v., n.) – socialize, mix, be involved with

14.  queasily (adv.) – sickly, nauseous

15.  depressed (adj.) – saddened, miserable, unhappy, dejected

16.  discrimination (n.) – unfairness, bias, favoritism, prejudice

17.  heir (n.) – offspring, successor, inheritor

18.  joint (n., adj.) – marijuana cigarette

19.  peroxide (n.) – bleach

20.  fanatic (n., adj.) – extreme enthusiast

21.  hibernate (v.) – sleep, lie dormant, hide away

22.  liberated (v.) – freed, released

23.  glum (adj.) – gloomy, morose, sad, sullen, depressed

24.  competitive (adj.) – spirited, aggressive, eager to win

25.  potential (n., adj.) – promise of ability or possible, prospective

26.  gibes (n.) – scorn, joke, mockery

27.  asinine (adj.) – stupid, silly, foolish, idiotic

28.  indication (n.) – sign, suggestion, hint, warning, clue

29.  razzing (n.) – teasing, taunting, tormenting

30.  reluctantly (adv.) – unwillingly, unenthusiastically, grudgingly, halfhearted

31.  revved (v.) – raced, to operate at an increased speed of revolution

32.  impulsion (n.) – push, momentum, force, drive, thrust

33.  scowl (n.) – frown, glare, grimace

34.  fidget (v.) – fiddle, twitch, squirm, be restless

35.  prosecute (v.) – accuse, legally charge, put on trial

36.  frantic (adj.) – excited, anxious, worried, frenzied, frenetic

37.  covey (n.) – flock

38.  defensive (adj.) – guarded, suspicious, cynical, distrustful

39.  contemptuous (adj.) – scornful, disapproving, disdainful

40.  cringe (v.) – cower, recoil, wince, flinch, shrink, shy away

41.  expanse (n.) – area, span, spread, stretch

42.  trustee (n.) – manager, one to whom something is entrusted

43.  ricochet (n., v.) – rebound, reflection, echo

44.  canter (v.) – gallop, run

45.  quirk (n.) – idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, oddity, eccentricity

46.  ambidextrous (adj.) – equally skilled with both hands

47.  dumbfounded (adj.) – astonished, surprised, speechless, thunderstruck, amazed

48.  foyer (n.) – entrance hall, lobby, vestibule

49.  defiant (adj.) – disobedient, bold, insolent, rebellious

50.  critical (adj.) – dangerously ill, life-threatening, perilous

Lord of the Flies

Vocabulary List # 1

1.  motif (n.) – main theme, design, pattern

2.  specious (adj.) – deceptive, false, erroneous, phony, inaccurate, fallacious

3.  intimidate (v.) – to threaten, frighten, scare, bully, coerce

4.  pliant (adj.) – flexible, bendable, supple

5.  intricacy (n.) – complexity, convolution

6.  irrelevant (adj.) – unrelated, beside the point, immaterial, extraneous

7.  strident (adj.) – shrill, harsh-sounding, loud, vociferous, clamorous, piercing

8.  officious (adj.) – meddlesome, bossy, interfering, intrusive

9.  festoon (v., n.) – decorate with garlands, adorn, drape, embellish

10.  evacuation (n.) – withdrawal from a threatened area, mass departure, migration

11.  spontaneous (adj.) – unplanned, impulsive, spur of the moment

12.  ebullience (n.) – exuberance, enthusiasm

13.  unintelligible (adj.) – incomprehensible, difficult to understand, incoherent,

garbled, meaningless

14.  indignant (adj.) – outraged, angry, resentful, incensed, annoyed

15.  antagonism (n.) – opposition, rivalry, aggression, hostility, animosity, enmity

Lord of the Flies

Vocabulary List # 2

1.  belligerence (n.) – aggressiveness, violence, antagonism

2.  chastisement (n) – reprimand, discipline, scolding, punishment

3.  ecstasy (n.) – delight, joy, happiness, bliss, rapture

4.  tacit (adj.) – unspoken, implied, understood, unstated

5.  effigy (n.) – image, model, doll, dummy, figure

6.  lamentably (adv.) – regrettably, unfortunately, disappointingly

7.  assent (v., n.) – agree, concur, consent, go along with, or agreement

8.  decorous (adj.) – well-mannered, well-behaved, proper, marked by propriety and

good taste, orderly

9.  diffident (adj.) – shy, hesitant, insecure, timid, reticent

10.  incredulous (adj.) – unbelieving, skeptical, doubtful, unconvinced

11.  interminable (adj.) – endless, ceaseless, incessant, everlasting, perpetual,

never ending

12.  frenzy (n.) – wild madness, fury, passion, agitation

13.  vulnerable (adj.) – unprotected, susceptible, defenseless, exposed

14.  impervious (adj.) – impenetrable, resistant

15.  furtive (adj.) – sneaky, secret, stealthy, sly

Lord of the Flies

Vocabulary List # 3

1.  fervor (n.) – enthusiasm, passion, dedication, zeal,

2.  sanctity (n.) – holiness, sacredness, purity

3.  covert (n., adj.) – hidden place, sheltered, concealed

4.  superficial (adj.) – on the surface, shallow

5.  derision (n.) – scorn, disdain, ridicule, contempt, disrespect

6.  corruption (n.) – rotting, dishonesty, fraud

7.  demented (adj.) – crazy, wild, frantic, uncontrolled

8.  gesticulate (v.) – make gestures, wave, signal

9.  obscene (adj.) – indecent, repulsive

10.  composite (adj., n.) – made up of distinct parts

11.  anonymous (adj.) – nameless, unidentified, unknown

12.  ludicrous (adj.) – absurd, ridiculous, nonsensical

13.  inscrutable (adj.) – not easily understood, mysterious, or unknowable

14.  talisman (n.) – magic charm, amulet

15.  ineffectual (adj.) – futile, useless, weak, feeble, incompetent

Lord of the Flies & Macbeth

Vocabulary List # 4

1.  devastated (adj.) – destroyed, ravaged, overwhelmed

2.  propitiate (v.) – appease, to gain or regain the good favor

3.  cordon (n., v.) – barrier, barricade, armed group closing off an area,

to form a restrictive area

4.  obscurity (n.) – darkness, dimness, shadows, gloom, state of being hidden or

forgotten

5.  antiphonal (adj.) – in alternating responses

6.  inimical (adj.) – hostile, unfriendly, contrary, opposed, unfavorable

7.  incantation (n.) – words used as a magic charm, chant, prayer, spell

Macbeth

8.  plight (n.) – predicament, condition, dilemma

9.  brandish (v.) – wave, shake, wield

10.  rapt (adj.) – absorbed, engrossed, captivated, fascinated, enthralled

11.  corporal (adj.) – physical, bodily

12.  surmised (v.) – imagined, assumed, infer

13.  peerless (adj.) - matchless, unequalled, unrivaled

14.  chastise (v.) – punish, reprimand, discipline, rebuke, reprove

15.  impede (v.) – hinder, prevent, obstruct, delay, hold back

Macbeth

Vocabulary List # 5

1.  chalice (n.) – cup, grail, trophy

2.  recompense (n.) – payment, requite, reward, compensate, reimburse

3.  augment (v.) – enlarge, increase, add to, enhance

4.  repose (n.) – rest, relaxation

5.  prate (v.) – babble, chatter

6.  palpable (adj.) –tangible, touchable

7.  surfeit (n.) – excess, overabundance, surplus, oversupply

8.  temperate (adj.) – moderate, calm, mild

9.  unruly (adj.) –unrestrained, untamed, disorderly, rowdy, boisterous, disruptive

10.  entreat (v.) – request, implore, plead, beg

11.  undivulged (adj.) – unrevealed, hidden

12.  consort (n., v.) – associate, partner or unite, keep company with

or a partner/spouse

13.  verity (n.) – truth, reality

14.  dauntless (adj.) – fearless, unafraid, resolute, intrepid, bold

15.  valor (n.) – courage, bravery, heroism, gallantry

Macbeth

Vocabulary List # 6

1.  incensed (v.) – infuriated, enraged, angered, irate, furious

2.  bounteous (adj.) – generous, liberal, plentiful, abundant

3.  sundry (adj.) – varied, assorted, miscellaneous

4.  jocund (adj.) – cheerful, affable

5.  blanched (v.) – whitened, paled, washed-out

6.  profound (adj.) – deep, thoughtful, insightful

7.  malevolence (n.) – spite, ill will, wickedness, malice

8.  abjure (v.) – renounce, relinquish, reject, give up

9.  gibbet (n.) – gallows, scaffold

10.  pernicious (adj.) – destructive, detrimental, harmful, spiteful

11.  sear (v.) – burn, scald, scorch, singe

12.  diminutive (adj.) – miniature, tiny, minuscule, minute

13.  judicious (adj.) – thoughtful, sage, shrewd, sensible, careful

14.  cistern (n.) – reservoir, container, well

15.  desolate (adj.) – forsaken, abandoned, deserted, isolated, barren, bleak

Macbeth & Tex

Vocabulary List # 7

1.  redress (v.) – amend, atone, remedy, rectify, set right

2.  discern (v.) – detect, distinguish, discover, differentiate, tell the difference

3.  perturbation (n.) – agitation, disturbance

4.  murky (adj.) – obscure, gloomy, dark, shadowy