The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

Vocabulary Terms

Chapters 1-2

1. chaperon – one who accompanies children when they would otherwise be unattended

2. porter – one who carries bags at a transportation depot

3. stench – foul smell

4. gesticulate – gesture

5. schoolmistress – unmarried school teacher in the 1800’s

6. trepidation – fear

7. vermin – bugs/pests

Chapters 3 – 5

8. censure – disapproval

9. unimpeachable – without fault

10. chastened – punished or humiliated

11. complicity – involvement in something

12. punctilious – proper; polite

13. sardonically – sarcastically

Chapters 6 – 8

14. disembarkation – getting off of a ship

15. fathom – understand

16. laconically – speaking with a minimum use of words

17. naïve – inexperienced and trusting

18. unstinting – generous

Chapters 9 – 12

19. dire – dreadful or grim

20. implacable – the quality of being unbending

21. palpable – real

22. scrutiny – close watch

23. wrath – anger with vengeance

Chapters 13-15

24. caucused – a closed meeting of a group of people

25. concoct – to make something up; invent

26. maelstrom – a powerful, often violent whirlpool that pulls things into it

27. abated – to decrease force or intensity

28. equanimity – self-control

Chapters 16 – 18

29. tumultuous – turbulent; disorderly

30. fastidiousness – the quality of being hard to please

31. portentously – in a sinister manner

32. steadfast – committed

33. amiss – wrong; incorrect

Chapters 19 – 21

34. apparition – ghostly figure

35. copiously – a lot; abundantly

36. enormity – huge importance

37. shrewdly – cleverly

38. surge – swell; rush

Chapter 22

39. balustrade – railing

40. morose – miserable

41. undulating – to move in waves

42. jovial – cheerful

43. skeptical – disbelieving