To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary

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Assuage: to soothe, calm, or mollify.
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Taciturn: inclined to silence; reserved in speech; reluctant to join in conversation.
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Vapid: without liveliness or spirit; dull or tedious.
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Predilection: a tendency to think favorably of something in particular; partiality; preference.
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Malevolent: wishing evil or harm to another or others; showing ill will; ill-disposed; malicious.
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Indigenous: originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native (often followed byto ).
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Contemptuous: owing or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful; disrespectful.
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Auspicious: promising success; propitious; opportune; favorable.
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Benign: having no harmful influence or effect.
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Tacit: understood without being openly expressed; implied.
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Benevolence: desire to do good to others; goodwill; charitableness.
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Arbitrate: to settle or decide (a dispute); achieve a settlement between parties
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Aberration: the fact or an instance of deviating or being aberrant especially from a moral standard or normal state
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Ingenuous: free from reserve, restraint, or dissimulation; candid; sincere.
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Rectitude: rightness of principle or conduct; moral virtue.
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Umbrage: offense; annoyance; displeasure.
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Interdict: Civil Law. any prohibitory act or decree of a court or an administrative officer.
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Palliation: the act or process of relieving a patient’s suffering without curing the disease that is causing it.
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Propensities: a strong, natural tendency or inclination to behave in a particular way, act, or think.
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Acquiescence: an often intense natural inclination or preference
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Elucidate: to make lucid especially by explanation or analysis
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Litigant: one engaged in a lawsuit
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Congenital: existing at or dating from birth
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Temerity: unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of danger or opposition : rashness, recklessness
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Acrimony: anger and bitterness : harsh or biting sharpness especially of words, manner, or feelings
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Unsullied: not soiled or tarnished : not sullied
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Foray: a sudden or irregular invasion or attack for war or spoils : raid
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Ramshackle: appearing ready to collapse : rickety
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Arbitrate: to act as arbiter upon (a disputed question) : to settle (a dispute between two people or groups) after hearing the arguments and opinions of both
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Formidable: extremely impressive in strength or excellence