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Diary of Anne Frank Vocabulary Review. AGGRAVATING Exasperate or irritate.

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1 Diary of Anne Frank Vocabulary Review

2 AGGRAVATING Exasperate or irritate

3 APPREHENSION Dread; a feeling of anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen. Fearful expectation or anticipation.

4 CONSPICUOUS Without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious. Very easy to see; noticeable

5 DISGRUNTLED In a state of sulky dissatisfaction In bad humor; displeased; discontented

6 FOREBODING To have a premonition of (a future misfortune)

7 FRENZY Condition of wild excitement and agitation.

8 INDIGNANTLY In an outraged, offended manner Feeling or expressing anger at, unjust, mean, or ungrateful

9 INTUITION Instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes).

10 JUBILATION A feeling of extreme joy

11 LOATH Hate or a strong dislike for something Not willing to do something contrary to one’s ways

12 ONSLAUGHT A sudden and severe onset of trouble. The rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)

13 PANDEMONIOUM A state of extreme confusion and disorder.

14 POISE Great coolness and composure under strain. Easy, sure, relaxed manner

15 STEALTHILY In a sneaky, sly manner

16 SUBDUED Put down by force or intimidation. Restrained in style or quality. Calm and relaxed, under control.

17 UNABASHED Bold; not embarrassed or ashamed.

18 VILE Morally reprehensible: “The vile development of slavery appalled them.” Morally wicked or evil, very bad

19 Anne Frank Diary of a Life


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