To Kill a Mockingbird Group 3 - Period 1
作者:Liz Steele
1. corroborative
1.1. to strengthen or support with evidence
1.2. The lawyer made his case more corroborative.
2. perpetual
2.1. Ever Lasting
2.2. Without End
2.3. A Perpetual Machine
2.4. Driver's Education class seemed perpetual.
2.5. The history test seemed to be perpetual.
3. prerogative
3.1. A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
3.2. The President has a special prerogative in their job.
4. unmitigated
4.1. Absolute; unqualified
4.2. Synonyms:absolute, utter, complete
5. iota
5.1. a very small quantity
5.2. Changing to organic seemed to make only an iota of a difference
5.3. For halloween all the children wanted a lot of candy, but there was an iota of the candy.
6. A tall piece of furniture usually have drawers
7. chiffarobe
7.1. The chiffarobe was filled with t-shirts.
7.2. My mother made me fold my clothes and but then in my chiffarobe.
7.3. The chiffarobe had many drawers to hold my clothes in.
8. apoplectic
8.1. Overcome with anger; extremely indignant or Relating to or denoting apoplexy (stroke): "an apoplectic attack".
9. entailments
9.1. deduction: something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied)
9.2. Mr. Cunningham had received several enailments
10. temerity
10.1. Excessive confidence or boldness
10.2. Temerity seemed to be a trait he lacked.
10.3. The shy student seemed not to have temerity.