Mrs. Faulkner's AP Literature Word Wall List 3- 11/28/11
| To hate; to regard with repugnance; to loath | ||
| To credit to a source or to a cause | ||
| Reserved; modest or serious | ||
| Aimless; disconnected or random | ||
| To confuse or upset; to frustrate | ||
| A dull, stupid person | ||
| Vivacious; lively or sparkling | ||
| Totally focused on the self | ||
| Foolish or inane; silly | ||
| To use gestures to emphasize one's words | ||
| Ancient; old | ||
| Careless; unwise | ||
| Harmful but enticing; having a gradual effect | ||
| An object of great and often frightening size, force, or complexity; an excessively bad or shocking example | ||
| Homesickness; a wistful wish to return to something | ||
| Idle talk; misleading or beguiling speech | ||
| Dangerously unstable | ||
| Causing or tending to cause sleep | ||
| Brief; to the point; concise | ||
| Truthful or honest |

