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100

Tangible

tangible  something you can perceive by touch. During her first experience tessering, Meg feels nothingness. Not nothingness like darkness, which she ...

100

Antagonistic


Serene



antagonistic. characterized by feelings of intense dislike or hostility. apprehension. fearful expectation or anticipation. sparse. not dense or plentiful.


100

Bilious

The green of the marble reflecting on their faces made them look bilious.

100

Placidly

placidly. not easily upset or excited. transmissible. cause (something) to pass on from one place or person to another. offspring. a person's child or children.

100

Corporeal

Corporeal - having a body; relating to a person's body rather than spirit. While tessering, Meg feels as though her body is missing, or that the ''corporeal ...

200

Frenzied

Frenzied - wildly excited or uncontrolled. Meg cannot sleep at the beginning of the novel and is watching the trees move in the stormy winds.

200

Emanate

emanate. of something abstract but perceptible issue or spread out from a source. organisms. an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. deviate.

200

Ephemeral

For some reason Meg felt that Mrs Which, despite her looks and ephemeral broomstick, was someone in whom one could put complete trust.

200

Inexorable

inexorable. impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, or reason. And this feeling of moving with the earth was somewhat like the feeling of being in the ...

200

Uncanny

with a lack of courtesy; roughly or abruptly. Uncanny. strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation. Piteous. demanding or arousing pity. Delinquent.

300

Serene

Serene. Completely clear and fine, past tense is serenly. Image: Serene. Prodigious. So great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe. Image: Prodigious.

300

Assuage

assuage. provide physical relief, as from pain. But with the tentacle came the same delicate fragrance that moved across her with the breeze, and she felt a ...

300

Atrophy

atrophy. undergo weakening or degeneration as through lack of use. No mind has tried to hold out against IT for so many thousands of centuries that certain ...

300

Delinquent

Delinquent. A young offender. ; Serene. Completely clear and fine, past tense is serenly. ; Prodigious. So great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe.

300

Connotation

The Prime Coordinator does not like the negative connotation that Calvin has for the word hypnotized. According to IT, "for you, as well as for the rest of ...

400

Belligerent

Do you enjoy being the most belligerent, uncooperative child in school?”.

400

Despondency

Such a wave of despondency came over Meg that she was no longer able to eat.

400

Deviate

“Yes. Every once in a while there's a little trouble with cooperation, but it's easily taken care of. After today he'll never desire to deviate again.

400

Frivoling

offering no resistance, Lying on your back face up. Frivoling. to behave inappropriately silly. Tesseract. the four dimensional equivalent of a cube. Image ...

400

Compulsion

sulky. sullen or moody. compulsion. an irrational need to perform trivial or repetitive actions. dilapidated. in a state of decay, ruin, or deterioration. snide.

500


Indignant




Indignant - feeling or showing anger or annoyance at something perceived to be wrong or unfair. Calvin shows indignation when he first meets Charles Wallace ...


500

Incapable

It was as though the shadow had somehow reached out with its dark power and touched them so that they were incapable of speech.

500

Myopic

myopic. unable to see distant objects clearly. tramp. travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition. precipitously. abruptly; in a precipitous manner.

500

Omnipotent

She was frozen, and Charles Wallace was being devoured by IT, and her omnipotent father was doing nothing.

500

preconditioned

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conditioned or influenced by exposure to stimuli or information prior to the relevant behavioral situation.