condescended | lowered oneself SENTENCE: jem condescend to take me to school the first day.P. 15 |
delegation | a group of representatives SENTENCE: I turned around and saw most of the town people and the entire bus delegation looking at me.P. 20 |
enact | to act out SENTENCE: i was not to approach him with requests to enact a chapter of Tarzan and the Ant Men.P.16 |
entailment | a restriction placed on estate inheritance SENTENCE: When i asked Jem what entailment was, Jem described it as a condition of having a crack in your neck.P. 20 |
illicitly | illegally; secretly SENTENCE:i never deliberately learned to read but somehow i had been wallowing illicitly in the daily papers.P. 17 |
indigenous | native SENTENCE: should she prove to harbor her share of the peculiarities indigenous to that region.P. 16 |
sentimentally | tendernessSENTENCE: in Calpurnia’s teaching, there was no sentimentally.P. 19 |
sojourn | a temporary stay SENTENCE: My sojourn in the corner was a short one.P. 22 |
uninitiated | not yet introduced toSENTENCE: Miss Blout, a native Maycombian as yet uninitiated in the mysteries of the Decimal System.P. 22 |
vexations | problems; annoyances SENTENCE:Entailment was only part of Mr. Cunningham’s vexations.P. 21 |
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapter 2
January 26, 2020