I am Malala Vocabulary

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edict

(n) is a formal or authority proclamation. If your mom asks you to clean your bedroom, that is a edict. An official order from some higher up. "Fazlullah has set up a public court to enforce his edict, and his men were not flogging or killing people who disobeyed him."(I am Malala, 48)

virtuous

(adj) Morally excellent. Having virtue (moral excellence, goodness, righteousness.) If you call someone virtuous, you are saying that person is living according to high moral standards. Someone virtuous is who you want leading you Girl Scout troop. "AT first, it sounded like just another imam giving advice about how to live a virtuous life. Quit smoking...and pray daily (I am Malala, 39) My virtuous friend Alex would never break the law

preoccupied

(adj) having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something "And I suppose I have to admit that I'm a lot like all those people who were so preoccupied with my appearance." (I am Malala, 82

menace

(adj) threatening or suggesting of coming danger. If you're backing away slowly from something, you can probably use the word menacing to describe it. The storm sent waves of menacing weather across the region "His men carried and walked menacingly throughout the streets." (I am Malala, 45)

charisma

(n) a special personal charm or appeal that gives someone influence or authority. Elvis Presley, jennifer Lawrence, and Michelle Obama have great charisma. Charisma is often a quality possessed by successful politicians, public figures, and other leaders. Hollywood adores Denzel Washington, who, armed with charisma and that killer smile, effortlessly charmed the crowd "People thought he was a good interpreter of the Holy Quran and admired his charisma" (I am Malala, 40)

haven

(n) is a shelter serving as a place of safety or sanctuary. A safe place (A Safe Haven) "School remained a haven from the insanity of a city in the middle of a war."(I am Malala, 60)

savor

(n) to taste experience within a savory condiment is taken into the mouth "While the girls savored the days until January 15,..." (I am Malala, 75)

militant

(n)is someone who is engaged in a war or who acts aggressively for their cause. If you are militant (adj) in your beliefs, you do not question them anymore than a soldier questions his orders. "Engaged in war (n): But most of the volunteers and medical help came from organizations that linked with militant groups like the TNSM" (I am Malala, 30)

fanatic

(n, adj) is a person who is motivated by irrational enthusiasm. If you come off as a little zany and express extreme enthusiasm for a particular idea or thing, you might be described as a fanatic. I didn't become fanatic about hockey until i discovered the New York rangers. "How did an unschooled fanatic turn himself into a kind of radio god?"(I am Malala, 47)

oblique

(v) To oblique is to do something you have to, because you're bound by either good manners or the law. It can also mean to force someone to do something, or to provide a service pr a favor of someone. "So I guess you could say that when Khual fights with me, I oblige" (I am Malala, 12) We are obliged as citizens to hold our leaders accountable

instil

(v) to develop, teach, or impact a belief/idea/feeling gradually. Parents work hard to instill positive beliefs and values in their children. As a teacher, I hope to instill not just academic knowledge in my students, but also kindness, respect, and empathy. And love of pugs. "His followers that helped so many people after the earthquake, but he was taking advantage of the trauma to instill fear in them, too." (I am Malala, 41)

waver

Shake with a quivering motion "Day or night, my father's courage never seemed to waver..."(I am Malala, 69)

pious

adj) Having or showing deep reverence for God/religion. Someone who is pious is deeply religious and visibly follows all the moral and ethical codes of his religion. Don't become a priest if you're not prepared to live a pious life. "As my father debated with the mufti, one of the elders spoke up. 'I'd heard you were not a pious man...but there were qurans in your home." (I am Malala, 33) Those who knew and worshipped with Mr. Akonjee described him as a quiet and pious man

raucous

means to unpleasantly loud, or behaving in a noisy or disorderly way. It can be hard to give an oral report in the front of a classroom when kids on the back are being raucous. "There was raucous, uproarious laughter sometimes. (I am Malala, 17) In college, I attended raucous parties.

blasphemy

n): saying or doing offensive things about God or religion; insulting something that is sacred. People sometimes use this word in a joking manner to refer to something that is offensive to them. For example, if you said pugs were ugly, I would say, "That is blasphemy" "I am representing good Muslims! The mufti said. 'And we all think your girls high school is blasphemy. You should close it." (I am Malala, 32) The majority of Muslims believe Muhammad was the last and final prophet - and anything other than that is blasphemy


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