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Vocabulary for 7th Grade Language Arts
by S.E. Hinton Vocabulary for 7th Grade Language Arts
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Chapter 1 asset (3): benefit; something valuable
sympathetic (8): kind; understanding; supportive; caring rivalry (11): a struggle between opposing forces; conflict gingerly (12): carefully; cautiously; gently sarcasm (17): mocking, ironic language intended to cut or insult
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Chapter 2 incredulous (24): unbelieving; surprised
hesitation (24): a delay caused by doubt or indecision nonchalantly (25): not caring; not showing excitement admire (27): to greatly respect or like lecture (35): a speech or warning given to scold or correct behavior
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Chapter 3 gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave- spirited
sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated elite (41): the highest or best class reckless (42): careless; without concern about the consequences of an action winced (42): flinched; pulled back in pain
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Chapter 4 clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly
bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen defiance (59): bold opposition to authority slouching (63): drooping or bending forward while sitting or standing
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Chapter 5 reluctantly (71): unwilling or not wanting to do something
imploringly (72): pleadingly begging for aid or mercy elude (78): to avoid or escape vital (80): very important indignant (80): angry against something offensive or insulting
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Chapter 6 testify (86): to tell the facts under oath about an event
conviction (89): to strongly believe scowling (89): frowning; grimacing ember (92): a small glowing, smoldering piece of burning wood hysterics (96): a state of panic or mental breakdown
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Chapter 7 mimic (100): to copy or act like
gleefully (106): happily; joyfully juvenile (107): a child or teenager; a youth genuine (110): real; authentic; not fake recurring (110): repeating; happening over and over again
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Chapter 8 faltered (121): to speak hesitantly or brokenly
abruptly (123): suddenly; without warning resemblance (123): to appear or look like ornery (124): stubborn; mean; grumpy; ill-tempered divert (125): distract; deflect; to turn a different direction
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Chapter 9 prime (135): best quality; most important
superiority (135): being better than others taut (142): tightly pulled or stretched contempt (142): hatred; disrespect agony (149): extreme pain, anguish, suffering, or torment
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Chapter 10 daze (150): a state of confusion, shock, or bewilderment
stupor (150): a state of confusion, shock, or bewilderment triumph (154): extreme happiness from a victory editorials (154): an article stating the opinion of the author based recent events delirious (158): confused; acting unreasonably
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Chapter 11 vaguely (161): unclearly; uncertainly; slightly
idolized (162): adored; worshiped; looked up to pity (162): to feel sorry for; to have compassion for liable (165): likely (as a result of a negative consequence) bewildered (165): confused; dazed; muddled Which pic is the author’s Senior photo?
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Chapter 12 composition (169): a written creation
circumstances (169): events surrounding a situation impress (172): to create a positive image of one’s self; to draw attention to one’s self vacuum (173): an emotional state of loneliness or sadness vast (179): huge; enormous; immense
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