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The Giver by Lois Lowry Vocabulary

Chapters 1-4 Adherence Gravitating Apprehension Nondescript Awed Nurturer Bewildered Rarity Chastisement Transgression

Apprehension (ap-ri-HEN-siv) adj. Uneasy or fearful about something that might happen Derivatives: apprehension, apprehensively Chapter 1 Sentence:

Nurture (NUR-cher) v. To care for and protect To support and encourage Derivatives: nurturer Chapter 1 Sentence:

Awed (awd) adj. Filled with or expressing an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, and fear, produced by something grand, sublime, or powerful Derivatives: awe, awesome Chapter 1 Sentence:

Transgression (tranz-GRESH-uhn) n. Violation of a law or command; sin Derivatives: transgressor, transgress Chapter 1 Sentence:

Adherence (ad-HEER-uhns) n. steady devotion, support, allegiance, or attachment Derivatives: adherent, adhere Chapter 2 Sentence:

Chastisement (CHAS-tiz-muhnt) n. discipline, especially by corporal punishment Derivatives: chastise, unchastised Chapter 3 Sentence

Rarity (RAIR-i-tee) n. something rare, unusual, or uncommon Derivatives: rare, rarest Chapter 3 Sentence:

Bewildered (dih-WIL-derd) adj. completely puzzled or confused; perplexed Derivatives: bewilderment, bewildering, bewilderedly Chapter 3 Sentence:

Nondescript (non-di-SKRIPT) adj. of no recognized, definite, or particular type or kind Chapter 3 Sentence:

Gravitate (GRAV-i-teyt) v. to have a natural tendency or be strongly attracted (usually followed by to or toward) Derivatives: gravitating Chapter 4 Sentence: