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A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens. Stave One Vocabulary. benevolence. (noun) - a goodness towards others. Sandra’s weekly volunteer hours at the soup-kitchen and her donations to the Humane Society earned her a reputation for benevolence . covetous.
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A Christmas CarolCharles Dickens Stave One Vocabulary
(noun) - a goodness towards others Sandra’s weekly volunteer hours at the soup-kitchen and her donations to the Humane Society earned her a reputation for benevolence.
(adjective) - jealously eager to possess something Gollum is covetous of the Ring that Frodo carries. “The poor man wants many things; the covetous man, all.” -- Herman Melville
(adjective) – poor - without food clothing and shelter; without After the earthquake, many Haitians were left not only poor, but destitute.
(adjective) - playful, joking, lighthearted Even though Pedro’s remark was meant to be facetious, Isabella’s feelings were hurt.
(adjective) - chained, shackled The dog longed for freedom after a lifetime of being fettered in the yard.
(noun) - self-control; patient endurance Alice had to practice forbearance when babysitting the six unruly children.
(noun) - a thin cereal-like oatmeal The children stared in disbelief at the gruel that awaited them at the dinner-table.
(noun) - a shelf beside a fire to keep the kettle hot Put the pot of soup on the hob, Bella. We are not quite ready for dinner.
(noun) - a public show of respect In his speech she paid homage to Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, and Ghandi.
(adjective) - not willing to believe, skeptical Ernest looked incredulous as his daughter approached with a shaved head, a nose ring and new, permanent tattoo across her forehead.
(noun) - an action lacking firmness of purpose; hesitation The king’s hesitation was obvious; his announcement of his son’s banishment was marked with irresolution.
(adjective) - disliking people or mankind in general The misanthropic old man growled at each person that passed by, then went home to dine by himself.
(adjective) - overweight, stout The prince was quite portly and found that he had trouble running stadiums in Pfit.
(adjective) - a healthy reddish color, particularly from outdoor life After a summer working on his grandfather’s beet farm, Aidan had strong muscles and a ruddy complexion.
(adjective) - impressionable; yielding readily to Babies and elderly people are the most susceptible to common illnesses.
(adjective) - quavering; trembling Her voice was tremulouswhen she told the sorrowful tale.
(adjective) - not consecrated or holy The townspeople accused the women of witchcraft. They were said to have been practicing their unhallowed rituals in the stone cottage by the woods.
(noun) - feeling of awe or reverence A memorial was erected in venerationof the unknown soldiers from the Vietnam War.
(adjective) - humorous Limerick writers often use waggish humor.