Title: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
1The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- Vocabulary Chapters 14-19
2Pervading (v.)
- The delicious scent of the brownies from the
home-ec room was pervading the air as I passed by.
To spread throughout something (must have an
object) Other forms Pervade, Pervades, Pervaded
(v.)
3Gaudy (adj.)
- Her gaudy Halloween costume caused Jane to face
relentless derision from her classmates.
Tastelessly showy flashy
4Ravenous (adj.)
- Marvins appetite was so ravenous that no one
else got anything to eat.
Extremely hungry greedy
5Conjectured (v.)
- Based on the evidence, the crime scene
investigators conjectured the butler committed
the murder, but there was not enough proof to try
him in court.
To make a best guess to come to a conclusion
without enough evidence to support it Other
forms conjecture conjectures conjecturing (v.)
6Sullen (adj.)
- The students became sullen after the dance was
cancelled.
Gloomy cheerless silent because of bad humor or
anger
7Plausible (adj.)
- Michaels excuse for her missing work was
plausible, so Ms. Grall gave her an extension.
Believable possible reasonable appearing true
8Unflagging (adj.)
- The excitement from the crowd was unflagging,
which helped to encourage the team to victory.
Not weakening or failing Antonym forms flag,
flags, flagging, flagged (v.)
9Abashed (adj.)
- As the class sang Alvin Happy Birthday, she
felt abashed, as she was uncomfortable with the
attention.
Uneasy or confused somewhat ashamed ruffled
10Notoriety (n.)
- Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton have achieved
notoriety for their shocking behavior.
Famous for doing something bad ill fame Other
forms notorious (adj.)
11Vindictive (adj.)
- Tom and Huck are frightened by the vindictive
Injun Joe who waited five years to seek his
revenge on Dr. Robinson.
Holding a grudge wanting revenge Other forms
vindictiveness (n.)