Week 13 Vocabulary Fahrenheit 451

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Week 13 Vocabulary Fahrenheit 451

Stolid (Adj.) (of a person) calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation.

Refract (V.) (of water, air, or glass) make (a ray of light) change direction when it enters at an angle

Imperceptible (Adj.) Impossible to perceive

Melancholy (N.) A feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.

Incessantly (Ad V.) Without interruption; constantly.

Ravenous (Adj.) Extremely hungry

Monologue (N.) A long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program.

Beatific (Adj.) Blissfully happy

Refuge (N.) A condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble.

Cower (V.) Crouch down in fear.

Odious (Adj.) extremely unpleasant; repulsive.

Tactile (Adj.) Of or connected with the sense of touch.

Tyranny (N.) Cruel and oppressive government or rule.

Skepticism (N.) A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.

Trifle (N.) A thing of little value or importance