WordSentenceDefinition based on context clues Persecute He believed he was being persecuted wherever he went, despite his best efforts to win people and.

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WordSentenceDefinition based on context clues Persecute He believed he was being persecuted wherever he went, despite his best efforts to win people and God to his side. Defile So now they and their church found it necessary to deny any other sect its freedom; lest their New Jerusalem be defiled and corrupted by wrong ways and deceitful ideas. Perpetuation It was, however, an autocracy by consent, for they were united from top to bottom by a commonly held ideology whose perpetuation was the reason and justification for all their sufferings. Repression Evidently the time came in New England when the repressions of order were heavier than seemed warranted by the dangers against which the order was organized. Injunction Long-held hatreds of neighbors could now be openly expressed, and vengeance taken, despite the Bible’s charitable injunctions. Dissembling He is bending to kneel again when his niece, Abigail Williams, seventeen, enters--a strikingly beautiful girl, an orphan, with an endless capacity for dissembling. Vindictive His vindictive nature was demonstrated long before the witchcraft began. Corroborate So it is not surprising to find that so many accusations against people are in the handwriting of Thomas Putnam, or that his name is so often found as a witness corroborating the supernatural testimony, or that his daughter led the crying-out at the most opportune junctures of the trials, especially when--But we’ll speak of that when we come to it. Trepidation Abigail, with hushed trepidation: How is Ruth sick? The Crucible Vocabulary 1 English 11 Name:_________________ Date:__________________ Directions: Read each sentence. Underline the context clues in each sentence. Using the context clues, determine the definition of the italicized vocabulary words.

WordSentenceDefinition based on context clues Partisan Proctor was a farmer in his middle thirties. He need not have been a partisan of any faction in the town, but there is evidence to suggest that he had a sharp and biting way with hypocrites. Arbitrate He was called upon to arbitrate disputes as though he were an unofficial judge, and Rebecca also enjoyed the high opinion most people had for him. Defamation Proctor, familiarly, with warmth, although he knows he is approaching the edge of Giles’ tolerance with this: Is it the Devil’s fault that a man cannot say you good morning without you clap him for defamation? Licentious We have all manner of licentious people in the village! Exaltation Hale, with rising exaltation: You are God’s instrument put in our hands to discover the Devil’s agents among us. Enrapture She is enraptured, as though in a pearly light.

Word Part of Speech DefinitionPicture Clue Persecute v.cause to suffer Defilev.place under suspicion or cast doubt upon Perpetuation n. the act of prolonging or causing to exist indefinitely Repressionncontrol by holding down Injunctionn.a formal command or admonition Dissemblingv.pretending with intention to deceive Vindictiveadj. disposed to seek revenge or intended for revenge Corroboratev. support with evidence or authority or make more certain Trepidationn.a feeling of alarm or dread The Crucible Vocabulary 1 English 11 Name:_________________ Date:__________________ Directions: Create or find a picture clue for each word that will help you to visualize the definition.

Word Part of Speech DefinitionPicture Clue Partisann. an enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity Arbitratev. act between parties with a view to reconciling differences Defamation n. an abusive attack on a person's character or good name Licentiousadj.lacking moral discipline Exaltation n. a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion Enrapturev.hold spellbound