Catcher in the Rye Vocab – Chapters 1-3

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Catcher in the Rye Vocab – Chapters 1-3 hemorrhage (n.) massive, heavy bleeding foils (n.) swords grippe (n.) flu gore (n.) blood sadist (n.) torturer innumerable (adj.) countless falsetto (adj., n.) high voice exhibitionist (n.) show-off qualms (n.) misgivings unscrupulous (adj.) unprincipled pacifist (n. ) peace lover crude (adj.) lacking tact or taste compulsory (adj.) necessary rostrum (n.) a platform or podium

Catcher in the Rye Vocab – Chapters 5-13 unanimous (adj.) all in agreement snub (v.) to slight; behave coldly toward conscientious (adj.) careful; honest; painstaking nonchalant (adj.) seeming to be coolly unconcerned or indifferent incognito (adj.) unknown bourgeois (adj.) middle-class putrid (adj.) rotten and disgusting lavish (adj.) extravagant

Catcher in the Rye - Vocab halitosis (p. 155) bad breath (medical condition) boisterous (p. 150) loud and noisy pedagogical (p. 164) relating to teaching foyer (p. 158) entrance hall provocative (p. 164) stimulating; tending to provoke cockeyed (p. 169) foolish; ridiculous; absurd harrowing (p. 186) extremely distressing swanky (p. 180) fancy, high class reciprocal (p. 189) mutual; performed, experienced, or felt by both sides; interchanged or given by both sides digress (p. 183) wander; stray; get sidetracked; go off on a tangent bawling (p. 213) sobbing; crying