chapters 1-6 vocab test
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- serenity
- peace and quiet; calmness
- inadvertantley
- not porposely, accedentaly
- indignant
- angry at something unworthy; unjust; or mean
- uncanny
- mysterious and unnatural; weird
- judicious
- having, using, or showing good judgment
- malignant
- very dangerous or harmfull in affect
- reproved
- showed disapproval of; found fault
- placidly
- calmly; quietly; peacefully
- sagely
- in a wise manner; wisely
- fragments
- pieces of something; broken parts; parts broken off
- compulsion
- a feeling of being forced to do something
- perturbed
- disturbed greatly; made uneasy or troubled
- relinquish
- to give up or let go
- somber
- having deep shadows; dark; gloomy
- belligerent
- showing a readiness to fight or querrel
- essence
- the most important or characteristic part of something
- resilience
- a power or ability to return to the original form, position,ect., after being bent, compressed, or streched
- anxiety
- uneasy thoughtsor fears about what may happen
- infinite
- without limits or bounds; endless
- vulnerable
- capable of being wounded or injured
- talisman
- an amulent or charm that has magical powers
- apprehension
- anticipation of adversity of misfortune; suspicion or fear of future trouble or evil
- falter
- to move unsteadily; to stumble
- metamorphose
- to change in form; transform
- extinguish
- to put out; bring to an end
- assimilate
- to take something in and make it a part of oneself, absorb
- deter
- to dicourage or restrain from acting or proceeding through fear or dought
- arrogance
- offensive display of superiorityor self importance; bearing pride
- antagonist
- a person who opposes, fights, or competes with another person
- tangible
- capable of being touched or felt by touch
- dilapidated
- falling to pieces; broken down
- sullen
- silent because of bad temper or anger
- serenely
- peacefully;calmely
- peremptory
- forcing one persons wishes or opinions
- bliss
- great happiness; perfect joy