The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Vocabulary Words
liberated
freed from something
distress
great suffering, pain, anguish
vile
morally despicable, physically repulsive
beckoned
to call or summon someone usually with a wave or nod
gloating
to observe or think about something with triumphant and malicious (mean) satisfaction
ventured
to proceed, especially in the face of danger
treachery
violation of allegiance or of faith and confidence
hoax
an act intended to trick or deceive, something you do to trick someone
pavilion
an open building that is used for shelter or a show
glades
an open, grassy space in the middle of a forest or wooded area
inquisitive
asking many questions
earnestly
doing something with a serious and intent mental state
ransacking
searching thoroughly
vermin
small, common, harmful or objectionable animals that are hard to control an offensive person
sneered
smiled in a hateful way, smile with contempt
disposal
the act or process of getting rid of something
quiver
1. noun, a case for carrying arrows 2. verb, to shake or tremble
alliance
a bond or conncetion between families, states, parties, or individuals joined together for a common good
prophecy
a prediction of something to come
siege
a serious or persistent attack