Vocabulary Words for The Handmaid’s Tale Chapters 1-4
Guess what the word means.
Define the word.
Use the word in sentence.
- I could smell, faintly like an afterimage, the pungent scent of sweat.
- Like other things now, thought must be rationed.
- The skirt is ankle-length, full, gathered to a flat yoke that extends over the breasts.
- She’s making bread, throwing the loaves for the final brief kneading and then the shaping.
- Gently, we would complain, our voices soft and minor key and mournful as pigeons in the eaves troughs.
- I used to tease him about being pedantic.
- I thought I was sounding like that, voice of a monotone, voice of a doll.
- It’s black, of course, the color of prestige or a hearse, and long and sleek.
- But his cap is tilted at a jaunty angle and his sleeves are rolled to the elbow.
- He’s too casual, he’s not servile enough.