1. Motif : A main element idea feature ect.
Pallor: lack of color
Pliant: easily bent
Pallor: lack of color
Pliant: easily bent
2. Compelled: force somebody to do something. " something had not known was there in him, and compelled him to make the point." PG37
Recrimination: mutual accusations. "his voice liftied into the whine of various recrimination.'' PG40
Tumult: a state of commotion, noise, and confusion. " he paused in he tumult, standing looking beyond them."43
Recrimination: mutual accusations. "his voice liftied into the whine of various recrimination.'' PG40
Tumult: a state of commotion, noise, and confusion. " he paused in he tumult, standing looking beyond them."43
3. Declivities: a downward slope or bend. "but jack was pointing to the high declivities that led down from the mountain."PG54
Tacit: implied by or infered from actions or statments. "jack nodded, as much for the sake of agreeing and by tacit consent they left the shelter."
Perceptible: capable of being precived by the mind of sense. " the deep sea breaking mile away on the reef made an undertone less preceptible than the susurration
Tacit: implied by or infered from actions or statments. "jack nodded, as much for the sake of agreeing and by tacit consent they left the shelter."
Perceptible: capable of being precived by the mind of sense. " the deep sea breaking mile away on the reef made an undertone less preceptible than the susurration
4. Blatant: without any attempt at concealment. " the glittering sea rose up, moved apart in planes of blatant impossibility." PG58
Belligerence: agressive. "johnny was well built with fair hair and a natural belligerence." PG60
Chastisement: castigation verbal punishment. " in his other life maurice had recived chastisement for filling a younger eye with sand." PG60
Belligerence: agressive. "johnny was well built with fair hair and a natural belligerence." PG60
Chastisement: castigation verbal punishment. " in his other life maurice had recived chastisement for filling a younger eye with sand." PG60
5. Jeer; make a rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice. "as though it were part of a bitter childhood, he smiled jeeringly."Pg76
ludicrous: so foolish, unreasonable, or out of places as to be amusing. " but piggy, for all his ludicrous body had brains."Pg78
Effigy: a crude representation of someone disliked, used for perposes of ridicule. "at first he was a slent effigy of sorrow, but then lamentation rose out of him."Pg87
ludicrous: so foolish, unreasonable, or out of places as to be amusing. " but piggy, for all his ludicrous body had brains."Pg78
Effigy: a crude representation of someone disliked, used for perposes of ridicule. "at first he was a slent effigy of sorrow, but then lamentation rose out of him."Pg87
6. Interminable: endless. "an interminable dawn faded the stars out and at last light sad and filtered into the shelter.Pg99
Embroil: involve deeply in a argument conflict or dificult situation. " piggy finding himself embroiled, slid the conch to ralphs knees and slid down."Pg102
Diffident: modest or shy because of a lack of self confidence. "diffidently, simon allowed his pace to slacken until he was said by said with ralph."Pg103
Embroil: involve deeply in a argument conflict or dificult situation. " piggy finding himself embroiled, slid the conch to ralphs knees and slid down."Pg102
Diffident: modest or shy because of a lack of self confidence. "diffidently, simon allowed his pace to slacken until he was said by said with ralph."Pg103
7. Sage: wise through reflection and experience. "everbody agreed sagely"Pg118
Daunting: overwhelm or intimidate. "the word was too good too bitter, to successfully daunting to be repeated."PG119
Impervious: not allowing entrance or passage. " so they sat, the ocking tapping impervious rodger and ralph fuming." Pg 121
Daunting: overwhelm or intimidate. "the word was too good too bitter, to successfully daunting to be repeated."PG119
Impervious: not allowing entrance or passage. " so they sat, the ocking tapping impervious rodger and ralph fuming." Pg 121
8. Prefect: a cheif officer. "he isnt a prefect and we dont know anything about him." Pg126
Sanctity: holiness of life and character. "yet to the others the sanctity of the platform had protected even what was useless there." Pg 130
Demure: reserved modest. "and ages ago they had stood in two demure rows and their voices had been the songs of angles." Pg133
Sanctity: holiness of life and character. "yet to the others the sanctity of the platform had protected even what was useless there." Pg 130
Demure: reserved modest. "and ages ago they had stood in two demure rows and their voices had been the songs of angles." Pg133
9. Interspersed: to place something at intervals. "here there were wide spaces interspersed with thickest and huge trees.Pg146
Corpulent: having a large bulky body. "then as the blue materialof the parachute collasped the corpulent figure."Pg146
Looming: to appear in an impressively great or exaggerated form. 'piggy was inspecting the looming skt through his glasses.'Pg147
Corpulent: having a large bulky body. "then as the blue materialof the parachute collasped the corpulent figure."Pg146
Looming: to appear in an impressively great or exaggerated form. 'piggy was inspecting the looming skt through his glasses.'Pg147
10. Barmy: crazy. "i mean it. wispered piggy if we dont get home soon well be barmy."Pg165
illumination: a lighting up. "sitting on the tremendous rock in the torrid sun, rodger recived this news as an illumination."Pg160
Assimilate: to take into the mind and thouroughly comprehend. " he ceased to work at his tooth and sat still assimilating the possibilities of irresponsible authority."Pg160
illumination: a lighting up. "sitting on the tremendous rock in the torrid sun, rodger recived this news as an illumination."Pg160
Assimilate: to take into the mind and thouroughly comprehend. " he ceased to work at his tooth and sat still assimilating the possibilities of irresponsible authority."Pg160
11. Ensconce: to hide, conceal, shelter. " squeez between the twisted stems, ensconce himself."PG191
Cordon:a line or circle of police, soldiers, ships, forts, ect. "that way they might hope tp keep the cordon unbroken."Pg195
Obscurity: the quality or condition of being obscure. " the savage peered into the obscurity beneth them."Pg199
Cordon:a line or circle of police, soldiers, ships, forts, ect. "that way they might hope tp keep the cordon unbroken."Pg195
Obscurity: the quality or condition of being obscure. " the savage peered into the obscurity beneth them."Pg199