Rip Van Winkle Vocabulary

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Rip Van Winkle Vocabulary Mr. Allred’s English

Define these 1. chivalrous 2. obsequious 3. malleable 4. impunity 5. assiduity 6. pestilent 7. patrimonial 8. adherent 9. dapper 10. approbation 11. reciprocated 12. alacrity 13. transient 14. visage 15. melancholy 16. desisted 17. reiterated 18. metamorphosed 19. ditto 20. cronies

Rip Van Winkle Vocabualry 1. chivalrous- marked by honor 2. obsequious- really obedient 3. malleable- adaptable 4. impunity- exempt from punishment 5. assiduity- close attention 6. pestilent- troublesome 7. patrimonial- inherited from father 8. adherent- follower 9. dapper- neat in appearance 10. approbation- approval 11. reciprocated- returned 12. alacrity- cheerful readiness 13. transient- momentary, lasting for a short time 14. visage- appearance 15. melancholy- depression 16. desisted- stopped 17. reiterated- repeated 18. metamorphosed- transformed 19. ditto- copy 20. cronies- buddies