The Black Cat- Vocabulay Words
- Solicit – (v) – to seek for (something) by earnest or respectful request; formal application
- Mad – (adj) – mentaly disturbed; degranged; insane; demented
- Succinct –(adj) – expressed in few words; concise; terse
- Phantasm –(n) –an illusory likeness of something
- Docile –(adj) –easily managed or handled
- Disposition –(n) –the predominant or prevailing tendency of one’s spirits; natural and emotional outlook of mood; chracter’s attitude
- Sagacious –(adj) –having or showing keen discernment and sound judgement
- Patry –(adj) –lacking in impartance or worth; trivial
- Gossamer –(n) –something delicate, light, or flimsy
- Fidelity –( n) –Faithfulness to obligations, duties, or observances \
- Procure –(v) –to get by special effort; obtain or aquire
- Allusion –(n) –the act of alluding; indirect inference
- Intemperance –(n) - excessive use of alchoal beverages
- Maltreat –(v) –to treat in rough or crule way; abuse
- Scruple –(n) –a moral or ethical consederation or standard act as a resisting force or inhabits certain actions
- Malevolence –(n) –ill will; malice; hatred
- Atrocity –(n) –the quality of being extremely or shockingly wicked, crule, or brutal
- Debauch –(n) –a period of wanton self-indulgence, an excessive party which includes consumption of alchoal
- Sentiment –(n) –a mental feeling; emotion
- Remorse –(n) –deep and painful regret for wrongdoing
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