1.
sense of humiliation and shame caused by something that wounds one's pride/self-respect || "...and the freckles on Jack's face disappeared under a blush of ___"
2.
retaliatory accusation || "His voice lifted into the whine of virtuous ___"
3.
expressed/carried on without words or speech || "...and by ___ consent they left the shelter"
4.
freed from or opposed to traditional social attitudes or roles || "...___ from shame and self-conciousness"
5.
incapable of giving coherent, clear, or effective expression to one's ideas or feelings || "Simon became ___ in his effort to express mankind's essential illness"
6.
(in biblical use) a large sear monster; a thing that is very large or powerful || “…the sleeping ___ breathed out, the waters rose, the weed streamed”
7.
tending to overwhelm or intimidate || “…too successfully ___ to be repeated”
8.
to criticize sharply || “Piggy gave up the attempt to ___ Ralph”
9.
state of being laughed at/ridiculed || “Piggy once more was the center of social ___”
10.
drive or urge forcefully or irresistibly || “Honesty ___ him to go on”
11.
nearsightedness || “…Piggy sat expressionless behind the luminous wall of his ___”
12.
long persistently, wistfully, or sadly || “He ___ for a bed and sheets”