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Crucible Vocabulary#2

Crucible Vocabulary#2. SYN: testimony DEF: testimony taken down in writing under oath. Deposition n. . SYN: obeisence DEF: showing respect to another person’s higher position. Deference n. (deferential: adj.). SYN: belligerent DEF: to be argumentative, ready for conflict.

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Crucible Vocabulary#2

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  1. Crucible Vocabulary#2

  2. SYN: testimony DEF: testimony taken down in writing under oath Deposition n.

  3. SYN: obeisence • DEF: showing respect to another person’s higher position Deference n. (deferential: adj.)

  4. SYN: belligerent • DEF: to be argumentative, ready for conflict Contentious: adj. (contention: n.)

  5. SYN: improve • DEF: to make something better, improve a situation Ameliorate: v.

  6. SYN: cower • DEF: to cringe from or cower from in fear Quail: v.

  7. SYN: squalid • DEF: lowdown, mean, low class Base adj.

  8. SYN: deftly • DEF: cautiously, delicately Gingerly: adv.

  9. DEF: contraciction between what the audience knows and what the character knows Dramatic irony n.phrase

  10. DEF: to say one thing but mean the opposite, sarcasm Verbal irony n. phrase

  11. “If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands.”

  12. DEF: when something happens that is the opposite of what is predictable Situational irony n. phrase

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