Charlie Vocabulary-4
Textile
Adjective - of or relating to fabric or weaving. Synonyms: Fabric, Cloth. Noun - a type of cloth or woven fabric. Synonyms: Fabric, Cloth
Venetian
Adjective. As used in "The Necklace" Venetian means of or relating to Venice or it's people. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any synonyms for this word.
Covetous
Adjective. As used in "The Necklace" covetous means eagerly desirous; inordinately or wrongly desirous of wealth of possessions. Synonyms: avid, voracious, miserly, zealous
exultant
Adjective. As used in "The Necklace" exultant means triumphantly happy. Synonyms for exultant: jubilant, thrilled, delighted.
Borne
Adjective. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis" borne means to be carried or transported by.
deafening
Adjective. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis" deafening means so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else. Synonyms: very loud, very noisy, overloud, ear-splitting, overwhelming
Ropy
Adjective. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis," ropy is something "resembling a rope in being long, strong, and fibrous." Synonyms: stringy, filamentous; viscous.
Inexhaustible
Adjective. As used in The Alchemist it means unable to be used up. Synonyms include: Unlimited, Limitless, and Boundless.
Moorish
Adjective. As used in The Alchemist, Moorish means "of or relating to the Moors, Muslim people of NW Africa." Synonyms include the following: Moor-like, African.
embossed
Adjective. As used in The Alchemist, embossed means carved or decorated with a raised design. Synonyms: carved, sculptured, engraved.
Meloncholy
Adjective. As used in The Alchemist, it means a feeling of pensive sadness. Synonyms include: Sadness, Sorrow, and Depression.
primitive
Adjective. As used in The Alchemist, primitive means characteristics of early stages or of an early state of human development. But it can also mean being the first or earliest kind or in existence, especially in an early age of the world. Synonyms: ancient, earliest, prehistoric, first, primeval.
solitary
Adjective. As used in The Alchemist, solitary means done or existing alone. Synonyms: alone, unattended, single, individual, apart, separate, outcast, forlorn.
ruinous
Adjective. As used in The Necklace, ruinous means disastrous or destructive. Synonyms: damaging, destructive, harmful; costly.
Capricious
Adjective. Capricious means given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior. Synonyms: fickle, inconstant, changeable, variable, mercurial, volatile, unpredictable, temperamental
Scarlet
Adjective: of a brilliant red color, as used in The Scarlet Ibis, "the scarlet ibis" Synonyms Maroon, Ruby Noun: A brilliant red color, Synonyms, Maroon, Ruby
awry
Adverb and adjective. As used in "The Necklace," awry means away from the appropriate, planned or expected course. It can also mean with a turn or twist to one side. Synonyms for first definition: amiss, wrong Synonyms for second definition: askew, crooked, lopsided, tilted.
Petulantly
Adverb. As used in "The Necklace," petulantly means in an annoyed or sulky way. Synonyms: gloomily, sourly, irritably.
Covetously
Adverb. Covetously means having or showing a great desire to possess something, typically something belonging to someone else. Synonyms: greedily, acquisitively, desirously, possessively, enviously.
alchemist
As used in The Alchemist, an alchemist(noun) is a person who practices the medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter. They were concerned particularly with attempts to convert base metals into gold or to find a universal elixir. Synonyms: Scientist, experimenter, researcher
omen
As used in The Alchemist, an omen (n.) is an event regarded as a portent of good or evil. Synonyms: sign, signal, token, forewarning, warning, foreshadowing, prediction, forecast.
Crippled
As used in The Scarlet Ibis, crippled (adjective) means unable to walk or move properly or disabled. Synonyms: disabled, paralyzed, incapacitated, physically handicapped, lame,immobilized, bedridden, paraplegic, quadriplegic.
Usurer
Definition (as used in The Necklace): a person who lends money at an unreasonably high rate of interest. This comes from the Latin adjective "usurarius" which means "pertaining to money." Synonyms: broker, dealer, financier, moneylender, teller, treasurer, manager, investor.
Infidel
Noun. As used in "The Alchemist" Infidel means a person who does not believe in religion or who adheres to a religion other than one's own. Synonyms for definition: disbeliever, nonbeliever, agnostic, atheist; heathen, pagan, idolater, heretic, freethinker, dissenter, nonconformist.
Breastplate
Noun. As used in "The Alchemist" breastplate means a piece of armor covering the chest.
Sentinel
Noun. As used in "The Alchemist" sentinel means a soldier or guard whose job is to stand and keep watch. It can also mean a thing that acts as an indicator of the presence of disease. Synonyms for first definition: guard, scout, guarder, custodian
Esperanto
Noun. As used in "The Alchemist," Esperanto means "an artificial language devised in 1887 as an international medium of communication, based on roots from the chief European language." Synonyms: artificial language, synthetic language
Candelabrum
Noun. As used in "The Necklace" candelabrum is "a large branched candlestick or holder for several candles or lamps." Synonyms: candlestick, candleholder, chandelier, candlestand.
Homage
Noun. As used in "The Necklace" homage means special honor or respect shown publicly. Synonyms for definition: Respect, Reverence, Esteem.
tureen
Noun. As used in "The Necklace" tureen means a deep covered dish from which soup is served. Synonyms for definition: basin, dish.
Quay
Noun. As used in "The Necklace", quay means "a concrete, stone, or metal platform lying alongside or projecting into water for loading and unloading ships." Synonyms: wharf, pier, jetty.
Artisan
Noun. As used in "The Necklace". An artisan is a worker in a skilled craft, especially one that involves using hands. Also, a item made by an artisan in a traditional or non-mechanical way. Synonyms: Craftsman, artificer, tradesman
gallantries
Noun. As used in "The Necklace," gallantries means polite attention or respect given by men to women. Synonyms: chivalrousness, courtliness, courteousness, mannerliness, gentlemanliness.
gum tree
Noun. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis" a gum tree is a smooth-barked tree or shrub that yields a gum like substance when its bark is broken. Synonyms: eucalyptus, sweet gum or sour gum.
Doodlebug
Noun. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis" doodlebug means the larva of an ant lion. But it can also mean an unscientific device for locating oil or minerals. Synonyms for first definition: ant lion, antlion, larva. Synonyms for second definition: divining stick, dowsing rod, wiggle stick, dowser, wand, witching stick.
grindstone
Noun. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis" grindstone means a thick disk of stone or other abrasive material mounted so as to revolve, used for grinding, sharpening, or polishing metal objects. Synonyms for first definition: millstone, stone sharpener.
Tombstone
Noun. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis" tombstone means a large, flat inscribed stone standing or laid over a grave. It can also mean an advertisement listing the underwriters or firms associated with a new issue of securities. Synonyms for both definitions: gravestone, monument
Parlor
Noun. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis," a parlor is "a sitting room in a private house." Synonyms: sitting room, living room, den.
casket
Noun. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis," casket is a coffin. But it can also be a small ornamental box or chest for holding jewels, letters, or other valuable objects. Synonyms for first definition: sarcophagus. Synonyms for second definition: box, chest, container, receptacle.
landing
Noun. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis," landing means a dock or pier. It can also mean arrival of a boat or plane. Synonyms for first definition: wharf, harbor, quay. Synonyms for second definition: debarkation, going ashore, touchdown.
Nightshade
Noun. As used in "The Scarlett Ibis" nightshade means a plant related to a potato, typically having poisonous black or red berries. This word unfortunately has no synonyms.
chieftain
Noun. As used in The Alchemist chieftain means the leader of a people or clan. It also means a powerful member of an organization. Synonyms: chief, sachem, commander.
Elixir
Noun. As used in The Alchemist elixir means a magical or medicinal potion. Synonyms: potion, concoction
Hookah
Noun. As used in The Alchemist hookah means an oriental pipe with a long, flexible tube that draws the smoke through water contained in a bowl. Synonym: steam pipe.
Impetus
Noun. As used in The Alchemist impetus means the force or energy in which a body moves. Synonyms: momentum, propulsion, impulsion.
Levanter
Noun. As used in The Alchemist levanter means a strong easterly wind in the Mediterranean region. But it can also mean a person who runs away leaving unpaid debts. Synonyms for first definition: east wind, northeaster, euroclydon. Synonyms for second definition: defaulter, delinquent, tax dodger, welsher.
Mirage
Noun. As used in The Alchemist mirage means an optical phenomenon, especially in the desert or at sea, by which the image of some object appears displaced above, below, or to one side of its true position; something illusory, without substance or reality. Synonyms: apparition, hallucination, phantom.
Bazaar
Noun. As used in The Alchemist, a bazaar is "a market in a Middle-Eastern country." Synonyms: Market, marketplace, souk.
Zenith
Noun. As used in The Alchemist, a zenith is "the highest point reached by a celestial or other object" or "the point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer" or "the time at which something is most powerful or successful." Synonyms (the only ones I could find): highest point, acme, pinnacle, summit, prime.
Centurion
Noun. As used in The Alchemist, centurion means the commander of a century in the ancient Roman army. Synonyms: commander, leader
prognostication
Noun. As used in The Alchemist, prognostication means a prediction. Synonyms: prophecy, forecast, divination, speculation.
proprietor
Noun. As used in The Alchemist, proprietor means the owner of a business, or a holder of property. Synonyms: possessor, holder, master/mistress, landowner.
sacristy
Noun. As used in The Alchemist, sacristy means a building connected with a church or religious house, in which the sacred vessels, vestments, etc. are kept. Synonyms: vestry
scimitars
Noun. As used in The Alchemist, scimitar means a short sword with a curved blade that broadens toward the point, used originally in Eastern countries. Synonyms: blade, dagger, sword.
Stimulus
Noun. As used in The Alchemist, stimulus means a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue. Synonyms: incentive, goad, spur.
Mania
Noun. As used in The Alchemist. A mental illness or defect. OR an obsession or focus. Synonyms for first definition: Insanity, dementia, lunacy Synonyms for second definition: Obsession, passion, fascination
Seminary
Noun. As used in The Alchemist. Seminary means a college or school that prepares students to become priests, ministers, rabbis and other important religious figures. Synonyms: Institute, academy, madrassa
franc
Noun. As used in The Necklace francs means the basic monetary unit of Switzerland and several other countries (including France, Belgium, and Luxembourg until the introduction of the euro), equal to 100 centimes.
Imitation
Noun. As used in The Necklace, it means "a thing intended to simulate or copy something else". Synonyms include: Copy, Reproduction, and Replica.
Roman Candle
Noun. As used in The Scarlet Ibis it means a firework giving off a series of flaming colored balls and sparks.
Privation
Noun. As used in"The Necklace" privation means an act or instance of depriving. Synonyms for definition: deprivation, hardship, want, need.
infallibility
Noun. Infallibility means the quality of being infallible; the inability to be wrong. In the Roman Catholic Church, it can also mean immunity from fallacy or liability to error inexpounding matters of faith or morals by virtue of the promise madeby Christ to the Church. Synonyms for first definition: unerringness, faultlessness, accuracy, rightness, assurance.
Alchemy
Noun. When used in "The Alchemist," alchemy means "the medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on thesupposed transformation of matter. It was concerned particularly with attempts to convert base metals into gold or to find a universal elixir." Alchemy can also means "a seemingly magical process of transformation, creation, or combination." Synonyms: chemistry, magic, sorcery, witchcraft
Volition
Noun. When used in "The Necklace," volition means "the faculty or power of using one's mind." Synonyms: will, desire, choice, conation, discretion
Ibis
Noun. When used in "The Scarlet Ibis," ibis means "a large wading bird with a long down-curved bill, long neck, and long legs."
Lark
Noun. a small ground-dwelling songbird, typically with brown streaky plumage, a crest, and elongated hind claws, and with a song that is delivered in flight
Plaza
Noun: As used in The Alchemist, plaza means a flat square or marketplace. Synonyms: park, square, common, court, green, center, berth, piazza, mall, marketplace
slum
Noun: As used in The Necklace, a slum is a a thickly populated, run-down, squalid part of a city,inhabited by poor people. Synonyms: blighted area, public squalor, run-down neighborhood, shanty town
Genie
Noun: as used in "The Alchemist" a genie is a spirit or fairy of Arabian folklore, typically bound within a lamp or jug. However, the genies of the desert probably meant spirits or wraiths. synonyms: demon, djinni, jinn, djinn, jinni, spirit, wizard, imp, goblin
Bleeding tree
Noun: as used in "The Scarlet Ibis" a bleeding tree could be a tree dripping sap, which is common, especially in the spring, or a plant of species Omalanthus novoguineensis. synonyms: c.f. gummosis.
Andalusia
Noun: as used in The Alchemist, Andalusia is part of southern Spain. It has seven provinces, Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Malaga, and Seville.
Abrade
Verb. Abrade as used in "The Alchemist" it means scrape or wear away by friction or erosion. Synonyms: Errod, Corrode, Wear away, Wear down.
Shriveled
Verb. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis" shriveled means to contract and wrinkle; to make or become helpless or useless. Synonyms: wither, decline, fade, shrink.
Peer
Verb. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis" to peer means to look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something. Synonyms for definition: to see, narrow one's eyes, screw up one's eyes, squint.
Mar
Verb. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis". To mar something is to disfigure or maim something, particularly the appearance. Synonyms: Spoil, disfigure, tarnish
teeming
Verb. As used in The Alchemist teeming means be full of or swarming with. Synonyms for teeming: swarming, brimming, overflowing.
suffuse
Verb. As used in The Alchemist, suffuse means to spread over or through in the manner of fluid or light. Synonyms for suffuse: spread, cover, permeate.
drastically
adv. As used in The Alchemist, drastically is an adverb form of the adjective drastic, which means likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme. Synonyms: extremely, seriously, desperately, radically, substantially, severely, heavily, rigorously, oppressively
antechamber
n. As used in "The Necklace", antechamber means a small room leading to a big one. ante- is a Latin prefix meaning before.
miracle
n. As used in "The Scarlet Ibis", miracle means a highly improbable or extraordinary event, development, or accomplishment that brings very welcome consequences. Synonyms: wonder, marvel, phenomenon, mystery
hypnotized
participle. As used in The Alchemist, hypnotized means to be in a state of hypnosis, which is the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.