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The Catcher in the Rye. Vocabulary Chapters 5-9 Definitions derived from Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary. Unprincipled or immoral Adjective If you knew Stradlater, you’d have been worried, too…He was unscrupulous. Hear the Pronunciation. Unscrupulous.
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The Catcher in the Rye Vocabulary Chapters 5-9 Definitions derived from Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary
Unprincipled or immoral Adjective If you knew Stradlater, you’d have been worried, too…He was unscrupulous. Hear the Pronunciation Unscrupulous
To command the interest of; allure; captivate Past tense Verb It partly scared me and it partly fascinated me. Hear the Pronunciation Fascinated
Strongly and actively opposed to conflict and especially war Adjective I’m not too tough. I’m a pacifist if you want to know the truth. Hear the Pronunciation Pacifist
Expended or produced in abundance; marked by excess Adjective My grandmother’d just sent me a wad about a week before. I have the grandmother that’s quite lavish with her dough. Hear the Pronunciation Lavish
Meticulous; careful Adjective It’s not paradise or anything, but it’s as good as most schools. Some of the faculty are pretty conscientious. Hear the Pronunciation Conscientious
Being of one mind; agreeing Adjective Well, a bunch of us wanted old Ernie to be president of the class. I mean he was the unanimous choice. Hear the Pronunciation Unanimous
With one’s identity concealed Adjective Adverb …I don’t want to stay at any hotels on the East Side where I might run into some acquaintances of mine. I’m traveling incognito. Incognito