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The Crucible ACT I Vocabulary. Mrs. Blake English III and English III Honors. persecute. V. cause to suffer Syn.-harass, abuse, torture Ant.-encourage, endorse. province. N. the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Crucible ACT I Vocabulary Mrs. Blake English III and English III Honors
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The Crucible ACT I Vocabulary

Mrs. BlakeEnglish III and English III Honors

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persecute• V. cause to suffer• Syn.-harass, abuse, torture• Ant.-encourage,endorse

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province• N. the territory occupied by one of the constituent

administrative districts of a nation• N. a sphere or field of activity or authority, as of a

person.• Syn.- region, area, city

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creed• n. any system of principles or beliefs• Syn.- doctrine, dogma, faith• Ant.- disbelief, doubt, skepticism

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somber• Adj. grave or even gloomy in character• Ant- cheerful, joyful Syn.- serious, dull

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predilection• N. a strong liking• Favored• Syn.- preference, bias• Ant.- hate, disinterest

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maraud• V. raid and rove in search of booty, treasure, loot,

or gold• Syn.- hijacker, raider, robber

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heathen• N. a person who does not acknowledge your

god• Syn.- pagan, ungodly, disbeliever• Ant.- religious, moral

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conjure• v. summon into action or bring into existence,

often as if by magic• Syn- enchant, charm, memorize, invoke, bid,

call• Ant.- dismiss, terminate,discharge

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faction• n. a clique (often secret) that seeks power

usually through intrigue• Syn.- gang, party, group Ant.- individual,

singular

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abomination• N. an action that is vicious or vile; an action

that arouses disgust or abhorrence• Syn.- scandal, atrocity, horror, hatred, evil• Ant.-pleasant, marvelous, estimable

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deference• N. courteous regard for people's feelings• Syn.- respect, admiration, esteem• An.- insolence, impudence, disregard

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deference

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partisan• N. fervent and even militant proponent of

something• Syn- biased, following, prejudiced• Ant.- impartial, neutral, detached

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calumny• Adj. a false accusation of an offense or a

malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions

• Syn.- slander, defamation, denigration• Ant.- truth, certainty, fact

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pretense• Adj. the act of giving a false appearance• Syn.- trick, charade, fabrication, façade,

pretext• Ant.- genuine, reality, truth

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exude• v. make apparent by one's mood or behavior• Syn.- radiate, project, display• Ant.-absorb, engage, engross

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abide• V. put up with something or somebody

unpleasant• Syn.-accept, stand, bear, tolerate, endure• Ant.- forbid, prevent, inhibit

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enrapture• V. hold spellbound• Syn.- captivate, mesmerize, enthrall• Ant.- bore, windbag,

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calculated• v. carefully thought out in advance• Syn.- intended, premeditated, deliberate• Ant.- spontaneous, unstructured, impulsive,

extemporaneous

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defer• V. yield to another's wish or opinion• Syn.- submit, comply, concede• Ant.- deny, refuse, reject

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BASE• Base (ADJ)- having low moral standards • Syn.- corrupt, vile, dishonorable • Ant.- noble, principled, ethical, righteous


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