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The Catcher in the Rye Vocabulary: Chapters 1-4 Definitions and audio provided by Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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Hemorrhages A rapid or uncontrollable loss or overflow (of blood) Noun …My parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything person about them. Listen to the Pronunciation Listen to the Pronunciation
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Ostracized To exclude from a group by common consent Verb The whole team ostracized me the whole way back on the train. Hear the Pronunciation Hear the Pronunciation
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Qualms A feeling of uneasiness about a point especially of conscience or propriety Noun Do you have any particular qualms about leaving Pencey?
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Compulsory Mandatory or enforced Adjective …he made us have compulsory study hall in the academic building… Hear the Pronunciation Hear the Pronunciation
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Groping To look for something blindly or uncertainly Verb I started groping around in front of me, like a blind guy, but without getting up or anything. Hear the Pronunciation Hear the Pronunciation
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Sadistic Characterized by a sexual perversion in which gratification is obtained by the infliction of physical or mental pain on others (as on a love object) Adjective Hear the Pronunciation Hear the Pronunciation I was pretty sadistic with him quite often.
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Ironical Relating to, or containing irony. Characterized by contradiction Adjective Hear the Pronunciation Hear the Pronunciation It was very ironical. It really was. “I’m the one that’s flunking out of the goddam place, and you’re asking me to write you a goddam composition,” I said.
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Exhibitionist A person who purposely behaves in a way to attract attention to themselves. Noun All I need’s an audience. I’m an exhibitionist. Hear the Pronunciation Hear the Pronunciation
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