Lord of the Flies vocab ch. 10-12 Flashcards

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cessation

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stop. ex) “The twins, puzzled, looked at each other; while piggy, reassured by the cessation of violence, stood up carefully.”

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composite

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something made up of distinct parts; blend, mixture. ex) “The blood roared again in Ralph’s ears, confused images chased each other through his mind. A composite of these things was prowling round the shelters.”

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delirious

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filled with a frenzied excitement. ex) “High overhead, Roger, with a sense of delirious abandonment, leaned all his weight on the lever.”

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distended

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swollen from internal pressure. ex) “Other boys were appearing now, tiny tots some of them, brown, with distended bellies of small savages.”

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ensconce

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conceal. ex) “At first the twisted stems, ensconce himself so deep that only a crawler like himself could come through, and that crawler would be jabbed.”

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illumination

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the process of clarifying or explaining something intellectual or spiritual enlightenment. ex) “Sitting on the tremendous rock in the torrid sun, Roger received this news as an illumination.

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impenetrable

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unable to be entered. ex) “The densest tangle on the island, a mass of twisted stems, black and green and impenetrable, lay on their left and tall grass swayed before them.”

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inimical

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hostile. ex) “There was no reply. To carry he must speak louder; and this would rouse those striped and inimical creatures from their feasting by the fire.”

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multitudinous

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consisting of innumerable parts. ex) “There was a silence, except for the multitudinous murmur of the bees.”

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10
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myopia

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near-sightedness. ex) “The twins watched anxiously and Piggy sat expressionless behind the luminous wall of his myopia.”

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obscurity

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state of being unknown. ex) “The savage peered into the obscurity beneath the thicket.”

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12
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parried

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warded off the blow. ex) “He [Jack] struck in a humming circle behind him and Ralph only just parried the blow.”

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pinnacles

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peaks; spires. ex) “There was the neck of land, the ledge skirting the rock, up the were the red pinnacles.”

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purged

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cleaned; freed. ex) “The night was cool and purged of immediate terror.”

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15
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quavered

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with a voice that trembled (shook). ex) “Am I safe?” quavered Piggy. “I feel awful–”

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16
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talisman

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object considered to be a charm against evil. ex) “By him stood Piggy still holding out the talisman, the fragile, shining beauty of the shell.”

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theological

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relating to the study of God. ex) “I expect the beast disguised itself.” “Perhaps,” said the chief. A theological speculation presented itself.”

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truculently

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feeling or showing ferocity: savage. ex) “Truculently they squared up to each other but kept just out of fighting distance.”

19
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ululation

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howling. ex) “‘Until we find you. We’ve got to give signals like this’. Eric raised his head and achieved a faint ululation by breathing on his open mouth.”

20
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unquenchable

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unstoppable; can’t be satisfied. ex) “Behind him came the twins, worried now of a while but full of unquenchable vitality.”