Ender's Game Vocabulary Ch. 12-15
(verb) to confirm or give support to
(verb) to confirm or give support to
corroborate
(adj.) greatly dismayed or horrified
(adj.) greatly dismayed or horrified
appalled
(verb) sharp disapproval or criticism of someone because of their actions
(verb) sharp disapproval or criticism of someone because of their actions
rebuke
(verb) having or showing feelings of patronizing superiority
(verb) having or showing feelings of patronizing superiority
condescend
(verb) gaze in an unpleasant, or malicious manner
(verb) gaze in an unpleasant, or malicious manner
leer
(noun) a pointed end where two curves meet, in particular
(noun) a pointed end where two curves meet, in particular
cusp
(noun) string or thread having two or more strands of hemp
(noun) string or thread having two or more strands of hemp
twine
(noun) unlikely chance occurence, especially surprising piece of luck
(noun) unlikely chance occurence, especially surprising piece of luck
fluke
(adj.) expressing contempt or ridicule
(adj.) expressing contempt or ridicule
derisive
(noun) previous statement from which another is inferred as a conclusion
(noun) previous statement from which another is inferred as a conclusion
premise
(adj./adv.) done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed.
(adj./adv.) done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed.
impromptu
(noun) an opposition
(noun) an opposition
contradiction
(adj.) tending to eat and drink excessively
(adj.) tending to eat and drink excessively
gluttonous
(adj.) outer edge or limits of an object or area
(adj.) outer edge or limits of an object or area
periphery
(verb) the action of using force, short of war, against another nation
(verb) the action of using force, short of war, against another nation
reprisal
(adj.) going about in search of things to steal or people to attack.
(adj.) going about in search of things to steal or people to attack.
marauding
(noun) body of a human being, living or dead
(noun) body of a human being, living or dead
carcass
(verb) to be received by someone in regular or increasing amounts over time
(verb) to be received by someone in regular or increasing amounts over time
accrue
(noun) insect in transformation between larva and adult
(noun) insect in transformation between larva and adult
pupa
(noun) stupid, mentally defective persons
(noun) stupid, mentally defective persons
cretin
(adj.) easily influenced: think of silly putty
(adj.) easily influenced: think of silly putty
malleable
(verb) cancel, or repeal
(verb) cancel, or repeal
rescind
(noun) amusement, especially as expressed in laughter.
(noun) amusement, especially as expressed in laughter.
mirth
(adj.) having or associated with the value zero; invalid
(adj.) having or associated with the value zero; invalid
null
(adj.) thin and graceful
(adj.) thin and graceful
lithe
(noun) a meeting at an agreed time and place
(noun) a meeting at an agreed time and place
Rendezvous
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