Essential Vocabulary: Key Terms and Definitions

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Tangible:
Capable of being touched or felt.
Quarry:
The object of a hunt; prey.
Disarming:
Removing or overcoming suspicion.
Cultivated:
Refined or cultured in manner.
Amenity:
Something that adds to one's comfort or convenience.
Droll:
Amusingly odd or comical.
Scruples:
A feeling of uneasiness that keeps a person from doing something.
Solicitously:
In a manner expressing care or concern.
Uncanny:
So remarkable as to seem supernatural.
Instigate:
To stir up; provoke.
Vestibule:
A small entryway within a building.
Agile:
Able to move quickly and easily.
Falter:
To hesitate from lack of courage or confidence.
Ransack:
To search or examine vigorously.
Prudence:
The use of good judgment and common sense.
Ravage:
Serious damage.
Assertion:
A statement.
Coveted:
Greedily desired or wished for.
Prospects:
Chances or possibilities, especially for financial gain.
Incessantly:
Without interruption; continuously.
Pauper:
A poor person, especially one who depends on public charity.
Adulation:
Excessive praise or flattery.
Disconsolate:
Extremely depressed or dejected.
Gamut:
An entire range or series.
Privation:
The lack of a basic necessity or a comfort of life.
Askew:
Crooked; to one side.
Homely:
Characteristic of home; simple; everyday.
Illiteracy:
A lack of ability to read and write.
Infuse:
To fill, as if by pouring.
Leer:
To give a sly, evil glance.
Sacrilegious:
Disrespectful toward a sacred person, place, or thing.
Taut:
Pulled or drawn tight.
Contrition:
A feeling of regret for doing wrong.
Incredulous:
Doubtful; disbelieving.
Inquisitive:
Curious; inquiring.
Persistence:
The act of refusing to stop or be changed.
Promontory:
A high ridge of land or rock jutting out into a body of water.
Supplication:
A humble request or prayer.
Cliff:
A high, steep surface of rock, ice, or earth.
Perseverance:
Steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
Preclude:
To make impossible, especially by taking action in advance.
Impunity:
Freedom from penalty or harm.
Immolation:
Death or destruction.
Abscond:
To go away suddenly and secretly.
Repose:
To lie dead or at rest.
Termination:
An end, limit, or edge.
Subside:
To decrease in amount or intensity; settle down.
Aperture:
An opening, such as a hole or a gap.

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