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A vocabulary word list with definitions for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is arranged from 35 chapters:
Tom Sawyer: Chapter 1 - 14 words:
# spectacles--eyeglasses
# conscience--the ability to recognize right from wrong
# vanity--extreme pride in one's ability, possessions, or appearance
# vexed--annoyed or bothered by something
# sagacity--using wisdom or good judgment
# lapels--the front part of a garment (usually a coat) which is a continuation of the collar
# diligence--constant effort used to accomplish a task
# roundabout--not going about something in a direct manner
# ambuscade--a trap; a surprise attack
# guile--trickery; deceit; duplicity; lying
# bona fide--performed in good faith; genuine; authentic
# subtle--not blatant or obvious
# deduce--to derive a conclusion by reasoning
# diffident--lacking confidence in oneself; unsure
Chapter 2 - 19 words:
# beguiled--deceived; deluded; tricked
# reluctance--unwillingness
# alacrity--cheerfulness; willingness; eager
# delectable--greatly pleasing; delightful; enjoyable
# reposeful--calm; peaceful
# melancholy--sadness; depression; gloominess
# mulatto--persons of mixed parentage
# taw--a large fancy marble for shooting; the line from which a player shoots in marbles
# inspiration--a sudden bright idea or thought
# tranquility--peacefulness
# ridicule--to make fun of something or someone
# anticipation--eagerly awaiting an event or occasion
# melodious--nice and pleasant to hear
# starboard--the right hand side of a ship as one faces forward
# ponderously--ungracefully; laboriously
# jeer--mock; taunt; abuse openly
# dilapidated--fallen into a state of disrepair; broken-down; in need of repair
# obliged--obligated; indebted to; mandatory
# wended--proceeded; went along; traveled
Chapter 3 - 20 words:
# balmy--mild and pleasant
# intrepid--resolutely courageous, fearless, bold
# diluted--watered down, made weak
# virtuous--possessing the qualities of moral excellence
# clods--lumps of clay or earth
# eminence--a position of great distinction or superiority
# evanescence--vanishing or likely to vanish; fleeting
# furtive--sneaky, sly, stealthy
# grotesque--distorted; strange; bizarre
# pliant--easily bent; flexible; easily persuaded
# exultation--joy, triumph, great happiness
# perplexed--puzzled, confused
# audacious--fearlessly daring, bold, insolent
# morosely--gloomy, depressed, sullen, melancholy
# beseeching--plead, beg, request earnestly
# desolate--deserted, uninhabited; gloomy, dreary, dismal
# dismal--gloomy, depressing, dreary
# felicity--great happiness, bliss
# blighted--declined, decayed, ruined, destroyed
# martyr--one who sacrifices something very important in order to stand up for ones beliefs or principles
Chapter 4 - 18 words:
# tranquil --very calm, quiet; free from disturbance
# benediction--a blessing given at the end of a religious service
# prospective--looked forward to as likely or promised; probable; expected
# convulsion--a violent shaking
# grandeur--the quality of being grand; splendor; magnificent
# contrived--planned; devised
# scarify--to mark, damage or scar
# diligently--showing painstaking effort; industriously; carefully
# disconcerted--upset; perturbed
# tallow--hard fat rendered from sheep or cattle used to make soap, candles, and lubricants
# edifice--a large, impressive building or structure
# eclat--a brilliant success; fame, glory; applause, approval
# mien--way of acting or looking; demeanor; bearing
# prodigious--very great; huge; vast
# awe--a feeling of wonder or reverence; in respect of
# prodigy--a person endowed with amazing talent, brilliance, etc.
# dupe--a person easily deceived or tricked
# wily--using tricks to deceive; crafty; cunning
Chapter 5 - 4 words:
# venerable--worthy of respect
# laggard--slow; backward; lagging; someone who loiters
# predestined--destiny; fate; decided beforehand
# pathos--a quality that evokes sadness or pity
Chapter 6 - 10 words:
# odious--very displeasing; hateful; offensive
# sash--frame for the glass of a window; part of a window that can be moved to open or close a window
# mortified--wound the feelings of; make to feel ashamed ; humiliate
# expectorate--to cough up and spit out
# pariah--any person or animal generally despised; an outcast
# animosity--hostile feelings; dislike
# caricature--imitation of something by ridiculous exaggeration
# derrick--a machine with a long arm used to lift something
# portentous--indicating evil to come; ominous; threatening
# ostentation--showing off; display intended to impress others
Chapter 7 - 4 words:
# wane--lose size; gradually become smaller
# bliss--great happiness or delight; joy; ecstasy
# andiron--a pair of metal supports for wood in a fireplace; firedog
# upbraid--find fault with; blame; reprove
Chapter 8 - 5 words:
# frivolity--silly behavior
# ecstasy--condition of very great joy
# cogitating--consider with care; pondering; thinking about deeply
# incantations--set of words spoken as a magic charm or to cast a magic spell
# accouterments--clothes, outfit; a soldier\'s gear
Chapter 9 - 12 words:
# perceptible--noticeable
# ingenuity--cleverness
# ghastly--horrible; terrifying
# solemnity/solemn--very serious; sacred
# ensconced--settled securely
# oppressive--causing worry or creating a burden
# innumerable--too many to be counted
# monotonous--lacking variety
# pallid--pale; lacking color
# vagrant--roaming from one place to another without a job
# ruffian--a lawless, rowdy person
# stolid--dull; slow-witted
Chapter 10 - 7 words:
# dire--dreadful or terrible
# sublimity--lofty excellence; grandeur; majesty
# fetters--chains or ropes used to prevent escape
# lugubrious--mournful; dejected
# facility--ease in doing something
# flogged--beaten, whipped
# colossal--huge; great in scope
Chapter 11 - 11 words:
# infernal--abominable
# impudence--marked by rude boldness or disrespect
# haggard--worn out or exhausted as from hunger or fatigue
# serene--calm, peaceful
# miscreant--having very bad morals; wicked
# conscience--ability to recognize right from wrong
# blanched--turned pale as if by fear or surprise
# inquests--legal investigations into the cause of death
# vogue--leading style or fashion; popularity
# gory--covered by or stained with blood
# grisly--ghastly or gruesome
Chapter 12 - 5 words:
# phrenological--the study or theory that the conformation of the human head indicates the degree of intelligence and character
# clandestinely--done in secret
# gravity--seriousness
# consternation--great dismay; paralyzing terror
# avariciously--greedily; greatly desiring money
Chapter 13 - 10 words:
# forsaken--deserted; abandoned
# succumb--give way, yield; die
# countersign--a sign or signal used in reply; a password given in answer to the challenge of a sentinel
# hilt--the handle of a sword, dagger or tool
# bar (sand bar)--ridge of sand formed by the action of the tides or current
# foliage--leaves of a plant
# festooning--a string or chain of flowers, leaves or ribbons hanging in a curve between two points
# peril--chance of harm or loss; exposure to danger
# waif--person without a home or friends, especially a neglected child
# purloined--stolen
Chapter 14 - 13 words:
# pervading--spreading throughout
# obtruded--put forward unwanted and unasked; forced upon
# gaudy--to bright, cheap and showy to be considered in good taste
# credulous--too ready to believe; easily deceived
# conflagration--great and destructive fire
# limpid--clear or transparent
# ravenous--very hungry; greedy; rapacious
# regalia--the emblems or decorations of any society; clothes, especially fine clothing
# channel--the deeper part of a waterway
# sumptuous--lavish and costly; magnificent; rich
# quicksilver--mercury; a heavy silver, metallic element which is liquid at normal temperatures
# frolic--a merry prank; play; have fun
# derision--scornful laughter; ridicule
Chapter 15 - 5 words:
# shoal--a sand bar which makes the water shallow
# skiff--a small, light rowboat
# yaw--turn from a straight course; go unsteadily
# conjectured--guessed without sufficient evidence
# bereaved--left desolate and alone; deprived of; robbed of
Chapter 16 - 9 words:
# mutinous--rebellious; not controllable; unruly
# sullen--silent because of bad humor or anger
# plausible--appearing true, reasonable or fair
# stupendous--amazing; marvelous; immense
# retching--vomiting
# peal--a loud, long sound
# unflagging--not weakening or failing
# eloquent--very expressive; speech that has grace and force
# Six Nations--the federation of Iroquois Indian tribes
Chapter 17 - 5 words:
# loitered--lingered idly
# vestibule--passage or hall between the outer door and the inside of a building
# anguished--suffering very great pain or grief; great emotional distress
# abashed--embarrassed and confused; uneasy and somewhat ashamed
# soliloquized--talked to oneself
Chapter 18 - 6 words:
# soliloquized--talked to oneself
# audible--loud enough to be heard
# menagerie--a collection or assortment of animals for exhibition
# notoriety--being famous for something bad; ill fame
# vindictive--bearing a grudge; wanting revenge
# reconciliation--settlement or arrangement of a disagreement or difference
Chapter 19 - 1 word:
# ingenious--clever, skillful, good at inventing
Chapter 20 - 6 words:
# scornful--showing contempt, mocking
# urchin--poor ragged child
# anatomy--the science studying the structure of animals and plants
# lethargy--drowsy dullness; lack of energy; sluggish inactivity
# smote (smite)--strike hard
# vengeance--revenge; punishment in return for a wrong
Chapter 21 - 10 words:
# gilded--covered with a thin layer of gold; made to be bright and shiny
# dome--a rounded top of something; like a rounded roof
# ferule--stick or ruler for punishing children by striking them on the hand
# dominie--schoolmaster; clergyman
# spasmodic--occurring very irregularly
# gesticulation--lively or excited gestures; wild waving of the hands
# edification--moral improvement or benefit
# frivolous--silly; lacking seriousness; senseless
# geniality--the quality of being friendly and cheerful
# garret--space in a house just below a sloping roof
Chapter 22 - 9 words:
# temperance--exhibiting self-control; being moderate in habits; speech; actions, etc.
# abstain--do without something; refrain
# convalescent--recovering health and strength after an illness
# minstrel--singer or musician; a white man in make-up appearing as a black man who entertains by song and dance
# mesmerizer--hypnotist
# measles--an infectious disease characterized by a bad cold, fever, and a breaking out of red spots on the skin
# tract--book or pamphlet on a religious topic
# forbearance--patience; control; not acting out against someone when you have the right to
# incongruous--not appropriate; out of place
Chapter 23 - 5 words:
# verdict--the result of a trial = guilty or innocent
# haggard--having a wild or wasted look as if from lack of sleep
# stolid--having or showing little or no emotion or sympathy
# perplexity--being confused, not understanding
# delirium--a temporary state of mental excitement, confusion, or insanity
Chapter 24(1) + 25(3) + 26(2) - 6 words:
# corpse--a dead body
# cipher--figure out; compute mathematically
# hieroglyphics--a form of picture writing used by the ancient Egyptians
# bishop--a high-ranking member of the church (usually Catholic or Anglican)
# deaf--unable to hear
# dumb--unable to speak
# attrition--the process of wearing away or breaking down
# tavern--a saloon, bar, or establishment selling drinks and food; an inn
Chapter 28(1) + 29(3) + 30(1) + 31(2) - 7 words:
# slaughterhouse--a place where animals are processed for food
# anticipation--to eagerly await something, some event, or someone
# labyrinth--a maze; a winding, twisting path
# stile--a step or set of steps used to climb over a low wall
# embellishment--added (unnecessary) detail
# stalagmites--limestone deposits which are formed from the ground upwards
# stalactites--limestone deposits which are formed from the ceiling downwards
Chapter 32(1) + 33(3) + 34(2) + 35(1) - 7 words:
# famished--extremely hungry
# contrived--think up, devise; make up
# sumac--a type of bush in the cashew family (some of which are poisonous)
# mystic--mysterious; unexplainable
# laudations--praises; honors
# magnanimous--noble or generous
# chronicle--a written account or retelling of an event or happening
Links to vocabulary words lists and puzzles for other Mark Twain novels:
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The Prince and the Pauper
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Thank you, again, Louanne Smith, 8th grade English Teacher/English Dept Chair at New Heights Middle School in Jefferson, SC (Chesterfield County School District), for being the teacher contributor at www.myVocabulary.com of a vocabulary word list with definitions for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
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