Part 2 - Vocabulary Charlotte Doyle. Audacity Shameless, boldness, courage.

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Part 2 - Vocabulary Charlotte Doyle

Audacity Shameless, boldness, courage

blithely Cheerfully, blissfully, in a carefree way

Clamber Climb clumsily and with great effort

concoct Devise, plan, create The men will concoct a plan for world domination

copiously Abundantly, satisfactory, Mariah Carey has a copious amount of shoes!!

despot Anyone in charge who acts like a tyrant or slave driver

ebb Weaken or lessen fade

fastidiousness Daintiness, state of being over-refined Attention, care

gape Stare with mouth open look

implacable Cannot be appeased Relentless Cruel, vindictive

morosely Gloomily, Cranky, sad

nil Nothing, none, blank

perplexity Bewilderment, confusion, confused

Rant Talk in a loud, wild way Yell, tirade

renounce Give up in a public announcement; deny, abandon I swear, I do not know him! We are not friends!

scrutinize Examine closely analyze

taut Stretched tight; stiff

intone Chant, drawl, Drone, recite

stoutly Bravely, courageous

undulating Moving in waves, twisting, winding