American Literature Vocabulary Unit 4 Fall 2017.

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American Literature Vocabulary Unit 4 Fall 2017

Affable (adj.) courteous pleasant sociable cordial ------------------------- surly cantankerous inhospitable

Aggrandize (v.) to increase in greatness, power, and wealth to make appear greater/grander amplify exalt -------------------------------- decrease diminish

Archetype (n.) A prototype An original model An ideal example of a person/thing

Aura (n.) a distinctive air or personal quality an atmosphere ambience

Contraband (n.) illegal traffic smuggled goods illegal prohibited illicit unlawful -------------------------------- legal lawful

Erudite (adj.) Scholarly Learned Bookish

Querulous (adj.) complaining peevish fretful cranky irritable -------------------------------- uncomplaining serene

Remonstrate (v.) To argue with someone; to protest

Resilient (adj.) able to return to an original shape or form able to recover quickly ---------------------------- rigid inflexible unyielding

Scurrilous (adj.) vulgar or low (especially in language) foul-mouthed obscene filthy -------------------------------- tasteful dignified