The Book Thief Vocab

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frugal

adj economical, sparing money and food ex. Dour light was better than none, and they needed to be frugal.

gratuitous

adj unnecessary ex. If there was one thing about Liesel Meminger, her thieving was not gratuitous.

philosophical

adj. being thoughtful or deeply observant ex. Papa was more philosophical. "Rosa, it started with Adolf."

obligatory

adj. costommary, expected ex. There was the obligatory march around the grounds.

idyllic

adj. excellent and delightful in all respects ex. The crowd was predominantly women conferred at that point, knowing that Himmel Street was not exactly the epitome of idyllic Molching living.

foreboding

adj. fateful, portentous ex. In a tall apartment just around the corner on Munich Street, an old lady with a foreboding voice deciphered for everyone the exact source of the commotion.

ferocious

adj. fierce ex. On each previous occasion, the window was shut firmly. Liesel's outer disappointment masked a ferocious relief. Would she have the neck to go in?

abrasive

adj. harsh ex.His voice was abrasive, but he brought it back to a muffled whisper in a hurry.

peculiar

adj. particular, special ex. There was an itch to leave then, but also a peculiar obligation to stay

immaculate

adj. speckless ex. Max hit the ground and the soldier now turned to the girl. His mouth opened. He had immaculate teeth.

repugnant

adj.terrible, extremely distasteful or incompatible with ex No the repugnant truth was this: she did not care about the food.

simultaneously

adv. at the same time ex. Hans Junior was simultaneously shooting at Russians and maintaining his strike on family interactions.

frantically

adv. in an uncontrollable manner, madly ex. Kids being kids, they all searched frantically at that point, trying to find an empty fuel container floating to the ground.

fervently

adv. quick tempered, passionate intensity, ex Max fervently asked her to bring only scraps and only when they were not wanted by anyone else.

preemptively

adv. to take action to prevent something from happening ex. Preemptively, you conclude, as I would that Rudy died that very same day of hypothermia.

machinations

noun a crafty and involved plot to achieve your usually sinister ends ex. It's the machinations that wheel us there that aggravate, perplex, interest, and astound me.

intuition

noun instinctive knowing,an impression that something might be the case ex. Perhaps an unknown intuition told her that she would never be able to play it like Hans.

vindication

noun justification ex. Hans needed vindication. He needed to know that Max Vandenburg had left his house for good reason.

succession

noun sequence ex. It seemed to resonate with a kind of confidence that life was still nothing but a joke- an endless succession of soccer goals, trickery, and a constant repertoire of meaningless chatter

trepidation

noun. a feeling of alarm or dread or fear or agitation ex. with great trepidation, she opened The Book Thief and turned the pages

deviant/ deviants

noun. a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable ex. "So where are these two deviants you've been bragging about" It's ten past four already"

temerity

noun. audacity, audaciousness, fearless daring ex. Whether they watched this parade with pride, temerity, or shame, nobody came forward to interrupt it.

conglomeration

noun. conglobation, a sum total of many heterogenous things taken together, aggregate ex. All four men were plastered with the gray-and-white conglomeration of dust.

vigilance

noun. continuous attention, alertness ex. How dare she occupy the kitchen with such vigilance.

contentment

noun. happiness with one's situation in life ex. Her bed was soft and warm with contentment.

epitome

noun. image, a standard or typical example ex. The crowd was predominantly women conferred at that point, knowing that Himmel Street was not exactly the epitome of idyllic Molching living.

opaque

noun. impossible to understand, unintelligible or can't be seen through ex. Max was in the room, noiseless and opaque.

hiatus

noun. interruption of the intensity of something ex. Since Max's arrival, there had been a considerable hiatus in the reading practice of Liesel and her papa.

occupant

noun. resident ex.He was even known to paint peoples blinds for half a cigarette, sitting on the front porch of a house, share a smoke with the occupant.

competence

noun. the quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually ex. The science of Papa's trade brought him an even grater level of respect. It was well and good that he was also more than capable in his occupation. Competence was attractive.

nonchalance

noun. unconcerned, unconcerned ex. After Rudy stood completely erect, feigning nonchalance, tensing himself against tension.

perplex

v baffle, puzzle, mistify ex. It's the machinations that wheel us there that aggravate, perplex, interest, and astound me.

resonate

v. come across ex. It seemed to resonate with a kind of confidence that life was still nothing but a joke

desecrate/desecrated

v. remove the consecration from a person or an object, unhallow, violant the secret character ex. The desecrated pages of Mein Kampf were becoming a series of sketches, page after page, which to him summed up the events that had swapped his former life for another.

debilitate

v. weaken ex. "You never know," he stated, "what our enemies are thinking, or how they will try to debilitate us"

nonplussed

verb. a mystery or bewildering to, puzzled ex. He was the tallest. "You wait," he told the nonplussed wife." "With 200 left he will break away."

harass

verb. annoy continually ex. They keep triggering inside me. They harass my memory.

relinquish

verb. release, free up ex. In his haste, he did not relinquish his grip on the toolboxes he sprinted to the botto of Himmel Street, took a few side roads, and entered the trees.

allocate/ -ed

verb. set apart for a special purpose or distribute according to planex. ex. The allocated space next to the fire was vacant.

accost/-ed

verb. speak to someone boldly ex. Rudy found him and accosted him in the eye


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