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The vocabulary word list for Ethan Frome is arranged in order of appearance, as indicated:
  • Introduction: dialectical, enumeration, vernacular, inarticulateness, imponderable, grizzled, trolley, reminiscent, sardonically, garrison, beleaguered, innocuous, incarnation, inertia, plaintive, wraith, diffusion, querulous, querulously
  • Chapters 1-7 iron monger, curlicue, doohingies, solder, droll, mountebank, catapult, perambulate, elixir, slither, hordes, serpentine, incongruous, effulgence, calligraphy, voluptuous, flourish, calliope
  • Chapter I throng, vex, effrontery, reverberations, stubble, poignancy, dormant
  • Chapter II incredulous, pantomime, hemlock, threshold
  • Chapter III indentured, tangible, imperceptible, calico, sedentary, plaintively, draught
  • Chapter IV indolent, gaunt, countenance, supersede, obliterate, perceptible
  • Chapter VI sorrel, trudge, perfunctory, ministration, squalid, stoicism
  • Chapter VII felicitous, incredulity, recrimination, rouse, vehemence, sinews, listless, compunction, stammer, animosity, ingratiate, regal, affability, sallow
  • Chapter VIII untenanted, protuberance, incessant, inexorable, unperturbed, eaves, fidgety, revelers, avow, woo, contemptuously, audacity, glee, exaltation, embodied, excruciating, querulous, drone, slatternly
  • Afterward: bungle, hardscrabble, vexation, commodious, luminaries, illicit, sporadic, disparage, claustrophobia, impasse, transgress, submissive, timorous

    Thank you Jan Cook, a former teacher at Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton, California for being the teacher contributor at www.myVocabulary.com for the vocabulary word list for Ethan Frome written by Edith Wharton.
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