Manor House
Satis House
Miss Havisham
Estella
What the Dickens
100
—to know by intuition or instinct
What is divined?
100
—special or official expression of high regard
What is homage?
100
—to induce to commit an illegal act
What is suborn?
100
—to rest, either physically or mentally
What is repose?
100
—massive or heavy; weighty in thought
What is ponderous?
200
—bloody; accompanied by or strongly desiring bloodshed
What is sanguinary(sang-gwuh-ner-ee)?
200
—to look for and read signs and omens; one who reads signs and omens
What is augur?
200
—vicious, mean, or evil
What is malevolent?
200
—evil, devilish
What is diabolical?
200
—being in low spirits
What is dejected?
300
—lowering in estimation or esteem
What is depreciatory(di-pre-shur-tor-ee)?
300
—not easily understood
What is inscrutable?
300
—one whose actions and attitudes do not suit his or her professed beliefs
What is hypocrite?
300
—kind, caring, or generous
What is benevolent?
300
—supplied or provided with
What is fraught?
400
—haughty; disdainful
What is supercilious(soo-pur-sil-ee-us)?
400
—a loyal follower
What is myrmidon(mur-muh-don)?
400
—of the most miserable or contemptible kind
What is abject?
400
—a locking pin inserted into the end of a shaft
What is linchpin?
400
—to occur; to take place
What is transpire?
500
—forced or imposed
What is obtruded
500
—the quality of being a fool
What is imbecility(im-buh-sil-ut-ee)?
500
—the face or appearance of a person or animal
What is visage?
500
—fear
What is trepidation?
500
—powerlessness, ineffectiveness
What is inefficacy(in-ef-i-kuh-see)?