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Lesson 1 Vocabulary List The Phantom Tollbooth Period 2

Doldrums (n.) a state or period of inactivity, stagnation, or depression. Sailors sometimes have difficulty when sailing in the doldrums. Winds will be light causing boats to come to a standstill, sometimes for days. Only sudden storms with strong winds allow sailors to move on.

Indignant (adj)- Feeling characterized by, or expressing indignation of anger and frustration Sentence- I felt indignant when I didn’t complete all my homework before my baseball game so I could not play at the state championships.

Lethargic (adj) being drowsy, sluggish, and inactivity Sentence- I was very lethargic after running 26.2 miles at a marathon.

Conciliatory Definition: 1. Something done to reconcile, or to make someone feel better. (goodwill, regard, or favor) Part of speech: Conciliative/tory- Adj Conciliatorily/tive- Adv Conciliatoriness/tive- N Sentence: The goodwill store is conciliatory to the people who need the cloths, or goods the most.

Bad repute; disfavored Disrepute (noun) Bad repute; disfavored The disrepute child tried to make friends at his school.

Strenuous (adjective) (1.)Characterized by or calling for vigorous exertion (2. )intensely active; energetic. My brother, Alex finds playing in football games very strenuous.

sentence – The little walker dawdled the day away by watching a bee. Definition – (noun) – To waste (time) by trifling; or to take up more time than necessary; also to move aimlessly or lackadaisically; idle sentence – The little walker dawdled the day away by watching a bee.

Deject Definition – (adjective) – depressed in sprits; disheartened. sentence – The football player was dejected because he lost a Superbowl game .

Tumult violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd or mob. Noun violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd or mob. The Stealers fans were very tumultuous when the referee said it wasn't a touchdown and a penalty instead.

Monotonous adjective 1. Sounded or spoken in an unvarying tone. 2 Monotonous adjective 1. Sounded or spoken in an unvarying tone. 2. Tediously repetitious or lacking in variety. School can seem very monotonous because it’s a daily requirement until you graduate.

Presume Verb To take for granted, assume, or suppose. The little, old teacher presumed that the myth of Bigfoot was fake because she had never seen it.

Effusive Adjective. Unrestrained or excessive in emotional expression; profuse overflowing. The father was effusive to his kids after they threw paint on the walls covering the expensive picture.

surmise The dad had to surmise who cleaned the room.

Nonsense, or pointless talk The man complained complete balderdash about the law {no ice cream in your back pocket on Sunday.

Perilous By Ignacio Balasch Definition Grave risk, something that might cause injury, loss, or destruction Perilous When you decide to fight somebody, you are taking a perilous decision. By Ignacio Balasch The firefighter made a perilous decision by trying to save the woman in the building on fire and not getting himself save first.

Peculiar Part of speech: The word Peculiar is an adjective Definition: Something that you don’t see every day meaning its very unusual and really weird you see. Sentence: When I went Trick-Or-Treating a peculiar double headed man came to the door and gave me eye balls instead of candy. Part of speech: The word Peculiar is an adjective