“The Lady, or the Tiger?” Vocabulary Words VOCAB. QUIZ IS NEXT TUESDAY

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“The Lady, or the Tiger?” Vocabulary Words VOCAB. QUIZ IS NEXT TUESDAY Ms. Graham Helton, English I

Exuberant (adj.) Elaborate; extreme; also, high-spirited.

Genial (adj.) Cheerful and friendly.

Impartial (adj.) Fair; unbiased.

Allegiance (noun) Loyalty.

Procured (verb) Gotten; obtained.

Dire (adj.) Terrible.

Retribution (noun) Punishment.

Fervent (adj.) Passionate.

Aspiring (verb) Used as a noun in this story; seeking to gain, desiring.

Deliberation (noun) Careful thought, especially in making a decision.