A loud uproar or outcry of dissatisfaction, from a crowd of people
What is CLAMOR?
Boasting, bragging
What is BRAVADO?
"Kevin moved in a very clumsy and klutzy way, _______________ through the dance moves."
What is BLUNDERED?
Not effective, powerless, futile
What is INEFFECTUAL?
The word 'hysteria' has a synonym that is also a midbook vocabulary term we learned
What is FRENZY?
Oppressively hot, parching, or burning, as climate, weather, or air; also, ardent or passionate
What is TORRID?
Injustice, abuse
What is INDIGNITY?
"Lisa had a ___________________, her spasm shook her violently."
What is CONVULSION?
Disposed to, engaged in, or involving revolt against authority
What is MUTINOUS?
This midbook vocab word describing a serious manner similar to this current vocabulary word
What is SOMBERLY?
The chanting of words purporting to have magical powers; a spell or charm
What is INCANTATION?
Gravely, sedately
What is SOMBERLY?
"We heard the wife's __________________ loudly as she wailed at her husband's grave."
What is LAMENTATION?
Displaying a play of lustrous colors like those of the rainbow
What is IRIDESCENT?
The word 'Leviathan' relates to largeness in size the same way that this midbook word describes a large crowd
What is MULTITUDE?
Causing laughter because of absurdity; provoking or deserving derision; ridiculous; laughable
What is LUDICROUS?
Deflated, dispirited, discouraged
What is CRESTFALLEN?
"The spirit will exist after death ________________, eternally existing."
What is PERPETUALLY?
An uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear, often characterized by irrationality, laughter, weeping,
What is HYSTERIA?
Someone who is very articulate with a language or a second language could also be described by the midbook vocabulary word!
What is FLUENTLY?
In a secret, or stealthy way; sly
What is FURTIVELY?
Doleful, repentant
What is RUEFULLY?
"Jake's _______________ response to the teacher's question left everyone, even the teacher, confused by his incoherence."
What is INARTICULATE?
To suddenly look/stare with dislike or anger
What is GLOWER(ED)?
Writhing from distress or discomfort can also look similar to the trembling or shaking of this previous vocabulary word...
What is QUIVERING?