Lesson One from Arthur Miller’s The Crucible

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Lesson One from Arthur Miller’s The Crucible Vocabulary Lesson One from Arthur Miller’s The Crucible

Synonyms: appreciate, delight in, revel in, sample, taste, bask Savor (v.) to enjoy fully Synonyms: appreciate, delight in, revel in, sample, taste, bask

Strongly opinionated in an unwarranted manner Dogmatic (adv.) Strongly opinionated in an unwarranted manner Synonyms: arrogant, bigoted, confident, egotistical

Synonyms: native, aboriginal, original Indigenous (adj.) Native to a certain area Synonyms: native, aboriginal, original

Orthodox (adj.) Conforming to traditions or established standards Synonyms: conventional, proper, conformist, traditional

Heretical (adj.) Contrary to accepted beliefs or standards Synonyms: dissentive, nonconformist, unbelieving, impious, unorthodox

Inert (adj.) Unable to move or act Synonyms: idle, lazy, unresponsive, immobile, sluggish

Sect (n.) a small group of people united amongst a larger group of people because certain beliefs or practices Synonyms: group, party, faction, school, camp

Innate (adj.) Existing from birth, inborn Synonyms: inherent, ingrained, natural, normal

Beguile (v.) To deceive or persuade with charm Synonyms: deceive, manipulate, entice, lure, trick

Synonyms: inclination, fondness, partiality, propensity Predilection (n.) Preference Synonyms: inclination, fondness, partiality, propensity