To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary List 1. Assuaged Soothed. Soothed. When Jem’s arm healed and his fears of never being able to play football were assuaged,

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To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary List 1

Assuaged Soothed. Soothed. When Jem’s arm healed and his fears of never being able to play football were assuaged, he was seldom self-conscious about his injury. When Jem’s arm healed and his fears of never being able to play football were assuaged, he was seldom self-conscious about his injury.

Chattels Slaves. Slaves. Simon, having forgotten his teacher’s dictum on the possession of human chattels, bought three slaves and with their help established a homestead on the banks of the Alabama River. Simon, having forgotten his teacher’s dictum on the possession of human chattels, bought three slaves and with their help established a homestead on the banks of the Alabama River.

dictum Rule. Rule. Simon, having forgotten his teacher’s dictum on the possession of human chattels, bought three slaves and with their help established a homestead on the banks of the Alabama River. Simon, having forgotten his teacher’s dictum on the possession of human chattels, bought three slaves and with their help established a homestead on the banks of the Alabama River.

taciturn Quiet. Quiet. Aunt Alexandra married a taciturn man who spent most of his time lying in a hammock. Aunt Alexandra married a taciturn man who spent most of his time lying in a hammock.

illicitly Without permission. Without permission. I never deliberately learned to read, but somehow I had been relaxing illicitly with the daily papers. I never deliberately learned to read, but somehow I had been relaxing illicitly with the daily papers.

indigenous Native to. Native to. “This says I am Miss Caroline Fisher. I am from North Alabama, from Winston County.” The class murmured apprehensively, should she prove to harbor her share of peculiarities indigenous to that region. “This says I am Miss Caroline Fisher. I am from North Alabama, from Winston County.” The class murmured apprehensively, should she prove to harbor her share of peculiarities indigenous to that region.

expounding Explaining. Explaining. Atticus was expounding farm problems when Walter interrupted to ask if there was any molasses in the house. Atticus was expounding farm problems when Walter interrupted to ask if there was any molasses in the house.

erratic Irregular. Irregular. Calpurnia was furious, and when she was furious, her grammar became erratic. When peaceful, her grammar was as good as anyone’s in Maycomb County. Calpurnia was furious, and when she was furious, her grammar became erratic. When peaceful, her grammar was as good as anyone’s in Maycomb County.

contemptuous Hateful. Hateful. The boy did not answer. Instead he gave a contemptuous snort. The boy did not answer. Instead he gave a contemptuous snort.

auspicious Promising. Promising. The remainder of my school days were no more auspicious than the first. The remainder of my school days were no more auspicious than the first.

abominable Horrid. Horrid. Dill had discarded the abominable blue shorts that were buttoned to his shirt and wore real short pants with a belt. Dill had discarded the abominable blue shorts that were buttoned to his shirt and wore real short pants with a belt.

benign Harmless. Harmless. Until Jem and Dill excluded me from their plans, she was only another lady in the neighborhood, but a relatively benign presence. Until Jem and Dill excluded me from their plans, she was only another lady in the neighborhood, but a relatively benign presence.

magisterial Authoritative, powerful. Authoritative, powerful. Miss Maudie was a widow, a chameleon lady who worked in her flower beds in an old straw hat and men’s coveralls, but after her five o’clock bath, she would appear on her front porch and reign over the street in magisterial beauty. Miss Maudie was a widow, a chameleon lady who worked in her flower beds in an old straw hat and men’s coveralls, but after her five o’clock bath, she would appear on her front porch and reign over the street in magisterial beauty.

benevolence Good will. Good will. Miss Maudie’s benevolence extended to Jem and Dill whenever they paused in their pursuits: we reaped the benefits of a talent Miss Maudie had hitherto kept hidden from us. She made the best cakes in the neighborhood. Miss Maudie’s benevolence extended to Jem and Dill whenever they paused in their pursuits: we reaped the benefits of a talent Miss Maudie had hitherto kept hidden from us. She made the best cakes in the neighborhood.

ensuing Following. Following. Jem said Mr. Avery misfigured, Dill said he must drink a gallon a day, and the ensuing contest to determine relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again, as I was untalented in this area. Jem said Mr. Avery misfigured, Dill said he must drink a gallon a day, and the ensuing contest to determine relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again, as I was untalented in this area.

prowess Skill. Skill. Jem said Mr. Avery misfigured, Dill said he must drink a gallon a day, and the ensuing contest to determine relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again, as I was untalented in this area. Jem said Mr. Avery misfigured, Dill said he must drink a gallon a day, and the ensuing contest to determine relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again, as I was untalented in this area.

meditative Thoughtful. Thoughtful. When we passed our tree, he gave it a meditative pat on its cement and remained deep in thought. When we passed our tree, he gave it a meditative pat on its cement and remained deep in thought.

unfathomable Impossible to understand. Impossible to understand. For reasons unfathomable to the most experienced prophets in Maycomb County, autumn turned to winter that year. For reasons unfathomable to the most experienced prophets in Maycomb County, autumn turned to winter that year.

accosted Attacked. Attacked. Mr. Avery accosted us. “See what you’ve done,” he said. “It hasn’t snowed in Maycomb for a long time. It’s bad children like you makes the seasons change.” Mr. Avery accosted us. “See what you’ve done,” he said. “It hasn’t snowed in Maycomb for a long time. It’s bad children like you makes the seasons change.”

innate Inborn. Inborn. “Aw, that’s a damn story,” I said. Uncle Jack raised his eyebrow and said nothing. I proceeded on the dim theory, aside from the innate attractiveness of such words, that if Atticus discovered I had picked them up at school he wouldn’t make me go. “Aw, that’s a damn story,” I said. Uncle Jack raised his eyebrow and said nothing. I proceeded on the dim theory, aside from the innate attractiveness of such words, that if Atticus discovered I had picked them up at school he wouldn’t make me go.