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The Great Gilly Hopkins Vocab Feud
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The Great Gilly Hopkins
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obscenity
something that is shocking, rude, or
inappropriate
pirouette
a whirling, spinning, or dancing on the toes of one foot or
both feet
conspiratorially
taking part in a plot often in a sneaky way like you’re up
to no good
measly
small or slight; insufficient (not
enough)
maneuver
a difficult movement that needs planning
and skill
salvage
to rescue or save especially from
wreckage or ruin
harass
to disturb repeatedly and persistently; to
bother continually
humility
the act of being humble or not full of
oneself
astray
lost or lead in the wrong
direction
vengeance
the act or desire of getting revenge
enthrall
to excite almost as if under a spell
divert
to turn away from
piously
showing appropriate respect for parents
or others; being religiously devoted
preside
to occupy the place of authority or
control
condemn
to declare to be wrong;
to pronounce guilty
meddle
to involve oneself in a matter that is not one’s concern; to
interfere
bolster
a pillow or cushion
laboriously
requiring hard work
gruesome
inspiring (bringing on)
horror or disgust
expanse
a wide open space or a wide extent or
range
emphatically
done with force; done to draw
special attention
palsy
a condition that often includes
drooping of muscles or an uncontrollable
shaking
sidle
to move sideways usually in a sneaky
manner
guru
a leader or expert in a certain area or
field
vigorous
full of energy and strength; active;
forceful
filch
to steal sneakily
fledging
a young inexperienced
person; a newcomer
incompetent
unable to do something well or
effectively
cajole
to persuade by flattery or with
promises
delinquent
overdue; guilty of a misdeed or offense
measly
small or slight; insufficient (not
enough)
gaudy
excessively showy in a cheap and tasteless way
exquisite
carefully done in a lovely or beautiful
manner
glower
to look or stare with anger
wrath
strong, stern, fierce anger
engulf
to enclose something
completely; to swallow up
inexorable
unyielding; not to be persuaded or
moved
perpetual
continuing forever; never-ending
apparition
a supernatural or ghostly appearance
of a thing or person
defiant
refusing to obey or follow the rules
laden
burdened; loaded down;
full and heavy
reverent
respectful
commotion
a lot of noisy, excited activity
tentative
unsure;not definite or
positive
agony
extreme, long lasting pain; intense physical or mental
suffering
pervade
to spread through all parts of
belligerent
aggressively hostile; wanting to fight
obscenity
something that is shocking, rude, or
inappropriate
pirouette
a whirling, spinning, or dancing on the toes of one foot or
both feet
conspiratorially
taking part in a plot often in a sneaky way like you’re up
to no good
measly
small or slight; insufficient (not
enough)
maneuver
a difficult movement that needs planning
and skill
salvage
to rescue or save especially from
wreckage or ruin
harass
to disturb repeatedly and persistently; to
bother continually
humility
the act of being humble or not full of
oneself
astray
lost or lead in the wrong
direction
vengeance
the act or desire of getting revenge
enthrall
to excite almost as if under a spell
divert
to turn away from
piously
showing appropriate respect for parents
or others; being religiously devoted
preside
to occupy the place of authority or
control
condemn
to declare to be wrong;
to pronounce guilty
meddle
to involve oneself in a matter that is not one’s concern; to
interfere
bolster
a pillow or cushion
laboriously
requiring hard work
gruesome
inspiring (bringing on)
horror or disgust
expanse
a wide open space or a wide extent or
range
emphatically
done with force; done to draw
special attention
palsy
a condition that often includes
drooping of muscles or an uncontrollable
shaking
sidle
to move sideways usually in a sneaky
manner
guru
a leader or expert in a certain area or
field
vigorous
full of energy and strength; active;
forceful
filch
to steal sneakily
fledging
a young inexperienced
person; a newcomer
incompetent
unable to do something well or
effectively
cajole
to persuade by flattery or with
promises
delinquent
overdue; guilty of a misdeed or offense
measly
small or slight; insufficient (not
enough)
gaudy
excessively showy in a cheap and tasteless way
exquisite
carefully done in a lovely or beautiful
manner
glower
to look or stare with anger
wrath
strong, stern, fierce anger
engulf
to enclose something
completely; to swallow up
inexorable
unyielding; not to be persuaded or
moved
perpetual
continuing forever; never-ending
apparition
a supernatural or ghostly appearance
of a thing or person
defiant
refusing to obey or follow the rules
laden
burdened; loaded down;
full and heavy
reverent
respectful
commotion
a lot of noisy, excited activity
tentative
unsure;not definite or
positive
agony
extreme, long lasting pain; intense physical or mental
suffering
pervade
to spread through all parts of
belligerent
aggressively hostile; wanting to fight