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Diary of Anne Frank vocabulary

1. Conspicuous Context: The Nazis required all Jews to wear a conspicuous yellow Star of David on their clothing. What does it mean What gives it away? Definition: adj. noticeable

2. Unabashed Context: Anne’s unabashed comments sometimes embarrassed her mother. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: adj. unembarrassed

3. Loathe Context: Anne loathed having her mother treat her like a baby. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: v. hate

4. Indignantly Context: Anne indignantly claimed she had not been rude. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: adv. with anger caused by something felt to be unjust

5. Fortify Context: Mr. Dussel took pills to fortify himself. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: v. strengthen

6. Zeal Context: The Maccabees showed great zeal in their fight against tyranny. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: n. great enthusiasm; devotion to a cause

7. Tyranny Context: The Maccabees’ fight against tyranny and oppression two thousand years ago still inspires people today. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: n. cruel and unjust use of power

8. Gingerly Context: Peter held Anne’s gift gingerly, afraid it might jump out and hit him. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: adv. cautiously

9. Ostentatiously Context: Peter held his coat ostentatiously to pretend he was hiding his cat there. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: adv. in a showy way

10. Appalled Context: Dussel’s alarming news was met with a moment of appalled silence. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: (v. used as an) adj. horrified

11. Disgruntled Context: Mr. Dussel, disgruntled, listened to the conversation. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: (v. used as an) adj. displease; annoyed

12. Inarticulate Context: Peter was so furious as Dussel that he became inarticulate. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: adj. unable to speak

13. Forlorn Context: Dussel felt forlorn when Peter and Anne both closed their doors on him. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: adj. abandoned and lonely

14. Animation Context: Anne’s animation could both delight and annoy her family. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: n. liveliness

15. Remorse Context: Mrs. Frank felt remorse for her angry outburst. What does it mean? What gives it away? Definition: n. deep feeling of guilt