The Diary of Anne Frank Vocabulary List 1.

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The Diary of Anne Frank Vocabulary List 1

jubilation Noun A feeling of great happiness and triumph.

ostentatiously Adverb In a pretentious or showy way designed to impress.

appalled Verb (past tense) Greatly upset or horrified.

disgruntled Adjective Angry or dissatisfied.

inarticulate Adjective Unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly.

foreboding Noun Fearfulness; a feeling that something bad will happen.

to run the gauntlet Phrase To go through an intimidating or dangerous crowd, place, or experience in order to reach a goal.

pandemonium Noun Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar.

remorse Noun Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.