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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Vocabulary BITSP


Vocabulary List

Forlorn - Ch.8
Alone and sad.
The boy was smaller than Bruno and was sitting on the ground with a forlorn expression.
At home, all forlorn and sad.

Enunciate - Ch.8
Word does not exist in the book.

Disdain- Ch.8
Unworthy in front of someone
'I'm twelve but he's only nine,' said Gretel, looking at her brother with disdain.
I was disdain in front of the Queen.

Inconsolable - Ch.8
Heartbroken
(of a person or their grief) not able to be comforted or alleviated.
(His departure had come about very suddenly and there had been a lot of shouting between Father and Mother about it late at night, but he was gone, that was for sure, and he wasn't coming back; Gretel was inconsolable.)
I was inconsolable on the floor.

Appalled - Ch.8
Shocked at something.
Bruno looked appalled.
I was appalled by my performance.

Unaccustomed - Ch.8
Used to something.
Shmuel smiled too and the two boys stood awkwardly together for a moment, unaccustomed to being on the same side of the fence.
I was not unaccustomed to the new laws.

Strode - Ch.9
Taking long strides while walking.
Lieutenant Kotler still strode around in his black boots as if there was no one in the whole world of any more importance than him, and when he wasn't with Father he was standing in the driveway talking to Gretel while she laughed hysterically and twirled her hair around her fingers, or whispering alone in rooms with Mother.
I strode across the basketball court.

Evidence- Ch.9
Somethings that could help find a criminal or find something out.
'He did come to harm, Matthias,' insisted Grandmother. 'Take a look at him for your evidence.'
I have found heaps of evidence at the crime scene.



Despite - Ch.9
Outrage
contemptuous treatment or behaviour; outrage.
'Don't be stupid,' said Gretel, despite the fact that she had been told time and time again that she was not to call her brother stupid.
He had cut his leg despite his brother caused it.

Nook - Ch.9
A little desk in the corner of the room.

There was no point in doing any exploring inside. After all, this wasn't like the house in Berlin, which he could just about remember had hundreds of nooks and crannies, and strange little rooms, not to mention five floors if you counted the basement and the little room at the top with the window he needed to stand on tiptoes to see through.
I have a nook in the corner of my room.




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