Frankenstein vocab Flashcards

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He changed his Disposition from being snappy to being nice.

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Noun; Attitude, demeanor

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The Vagrant pushed his kart through the city streets, searching for plastic bottles to recycle.

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Noun; Homeless wanderer

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The Celestial beings looked down at the human race. It was judgement day.

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Adjective; Relating to heaven; Stars

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The man was very Reverential, he always spoke so humbly.

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Adjective; Respectfully Reserved

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The Malignity in the man, so so fierce that he ended up burning down half the village, killing hundreds.

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Adjective;Strong feeling to do an evil act

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His Imprudence put the group in a horrible situation

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Noun; Hastily made decision that had harmful consequences

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He Prognosticated that a woman would give him a watch.

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Verb; predicting what will happen

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When the girls mother was diagnosed with cancer, she had to show a lot of Fortitude to show she can help support her family.

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Noun; A persons strength

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During her time of Respite, she dreamt of many glorious things.

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Noun; rest

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The Sacrilege of the holy object got him excommunicated.

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Adjective; Violation if something sacred, blasphemous

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Mel went to Repose on the bench.

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Verb; rest for activity

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His Amiable attitude made him a very eligible spokesman.

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Adjective; displaying friendly behavior

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His ability to be Indefatigable helped him in the science fair.

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Adjective; to inexhaustibly pursue

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His Zeal to word art will someday make him famous.

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Noun; great enthusiasm torward something

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The Charnal house was a very horrid, smelly place. One often needed a filter mask to go inside.

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Noun; a place where dead bodies are stacked

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His Ardency to astronomy led him to be an astronaut.

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Adjective; to be enthusiastic about something

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He was Infallible when he wrote his essays.

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Adjective; unable of making mistakes

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The young boy became Emaciated after he was given chemotherapy.

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Adjective; becoming thin or boney

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The tall man Traversed in the small room after hearing of his roommate’s disappearance.

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Verb; walking back and forth

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The man muttered Inarticulate words as he fumbled down the cold, dark alley way.

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Adjective; unintelligible, unable to understand

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The Commencement of the hungergames, always produced grief for the tributes.

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Noun; the start of something

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When he Chastised the small boy, it was usually with a heated whip.

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Verb; to punish, discipline

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The young girl felt Repentance for drawing all over the wall.

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Adjective; feeling of remorse or misdeeds

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He kept Vacillating furring the debate.

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Verb; going between two opinions

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It took him a Fortnight to get to Germany.

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Noun; two weeks time

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The loving mother gave her daughter Consolation when her friend died.

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Noun(or adjective or verb); Comfort

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The lake was Placid, you could see the snowy mountains perfectly reflected on the lake.

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Noun; calm, little movement

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The forest was Serene, birds quietly chirped their sweet song.

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Adjective; tranquil or calm

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Chris’s Countenance showed a large amount of happiness when he opened the present.

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Noun; a persons facial expressions

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Katrina’s Candor made her a very nice person.

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Noun; the quality of being honest

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It was very Ignominious when you broke the rules of the creed.

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Adjective; disgrace or shame

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The judge tried to Exculpate the victim, by going though all the evidence.

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Verb; to show that someone is not guilty

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The little girls Asylum was in the dark forest, where she met up with a tall man, who always helped her play.

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Noun; a shelter, a place that offers protection

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The man Conjectured that the Baltimore Ravens would win the Super Bowl.

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Verb; to guess

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Sally was being Timorous when her friends asked her to go with them in the dark tunnel.

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Adjective; nervousness, reluctant

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Her mother gave her daughter Approbation for doing a great job on the essay.

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Noun; to praise, approval

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The thin, Guile creature trapped his victims in a bound contract, by at first offering them a very convincing, appeasing power.

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Noun; Sly, cunning

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My friend was very Obdurate when it came to opinions, she would never hear the other side of the story.

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Verb; headstrong, stubborn

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I let out a Lamentation when the man stabbed the knife into my friends neck.

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Noun; to cry with sorrow, grief

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It was always Irksome when the swells splashed to on the boat, making the deck slippery and wet.

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Adjective; irritating, annoying

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The creator of my Calamity was the thin, evil fiend when he would smile at me with the wide, sharp-tooth grin.

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Noun; disaster, distress

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My Abhor toward the tall, thin creature was redundant, although on the outside he seemed to be a horrors monster, he was really kind, and he looked out for the helpless.

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Verb; to regard with disgust, hatred

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The creature’s Malice made him a very dangerous fiend.

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Noun; desire to do evil

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The Fiend roared fiercely when the men shot him with their muskets. He then blew fire unto them in return.

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Noun; evil spirit, demon, enemy

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I told the guy I would Recompense for the damages done to his home.

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Verb(or noun); to pay back.

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I felt Despondence, I was lost, alone, and in the dark forest I felt a small bit of the joy I once had. When he left, he also took my soul with him. And I felt empty.

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Noun; hopeless, dishearted

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I stared at him in Mortification; he stretched his limbs out and hunched over, six other appendages burst from his back, and his face literally ripped ripped apart, showing a wide, bloody grin.

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Noun; shocked, humiliated

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The plane was Tumultuous, I knew I shouldn’t have taken the flight furring a thunderstorm, and now, I gripped the armrest until my knuckles turned white.

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Adjective; turbulence

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I made wild Gesticulations, at the man, since he was the one that pushed me off the road.

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Noun; vigorous motions or gestures

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I was Endowed with the power of telekinesis; every person that walked by, I could see into their mind. Their darkest secrets, the greatest dreams, it was all open to me.

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Verb; a given quality

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I Eradicated the building, I was unable to hold in all the rage, grief, remorse…and I didn’t stop until not only the building was destroyed, but my body.

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Verb; to destroy

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I looked at my house with a sense of Melancholy, all the memories of my family, everything that held the connection to my human life was about to be destroyed.

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Noun; sadness, depression

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I tried to Dissipate the feeling of horror, melancholy and grief.

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Verb; to drive away

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Mary Acquiesced to the idea of going in court to testify, since she had nothing to hide.

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Verb; comply passively

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I sighed and quietly Obliged, after all it was my idea to blow up the house, the least I could do was help clean up.

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Verb; morally bound to do something

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I sat Idly, boredly tapping my fingers on the windowsill.

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Verb; to do nothing

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It was very Odious to even think about that creature being anywhere near me, let alone to touch me.

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Adjective; extremely unpleasant, repulsive

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Her Visage was god like, something about her made man bend to her will.

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Noun; their looks

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I felt Vexed when my brother would try talking to me when I’m doing something.

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Noun; annoyance, irritating

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He stared out of the shadows, Machination the impending doom of the girl, she was his, he would soon have her back from the emaciated being.

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Noun; plotting, scheming a sinister end

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I have him a Incredulous look, his story didn’t add up, but for now I would go along with it.

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Adjective; unbelieving, skeptical

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That same Ominous feeling came back when I came into the forest, He was near.

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Adjective; impending doom

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The camera bluntly showed a Apparition behind the couple, it was tall, thin and pale, it also looked to have no face.

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Noun; a form, ghostly figure

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I was Omnipotent; I could see into the mind of man, no-one had control of me.

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Adjective; all seeing all powerful