Chapter II Vocabulary
| _____ vicarious | A. To give peace; to cause to stop or subside; to calm; to pacify. |
| _____ scarlet | B. Necessary; essential. |
| _____ dignity | C. Sudden confusion or amazement. |
| _____ appease | D. A bright or vivid red. |
| _____ belligerent | E. A rhythmic movement or flow or a series of sounds. |
| _____ indiscretion | F. The quality or state of being excellent; the quality of being poised or formally reserved in appearance and demeanor; a high rank, office, or title. |
| _____ consternation | G. A messenger; a person who carries contraband for another. |
| _____ disconsolate | H. Hostile and inclined to be aggressive. |
| _____ arduous | I. The condition of being indiscreet; want of discretion; lack of discretion. |
| _____ courier | J. Without consolation; dejected; cheerless; sorrowful. |
| _____ indispensable | K. Lasting or continuing forever or an unlimited time. |
| _____ perpetual | L. Exceedingly delicate or refined; hard to please in matters of taste. |
| _____ fastidious | M. Taking much effort to bring forth; difficult. |
| ____ malinger | N. A reversal in development from a higher to a lower state. |
| _____ retrogression | O. To pretend injury or sickness so as to avoid responsibility or work. |
| _____ cadence | P. Undergoing or serving in the place of someone or something else; experienced through sympathetic or imaginative participation in the experience of another. |
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vicarious Undergoing or serving in the place of someone or something else; experienced through sympathetic or imaginative participation in the experience of another.
scarlet A bright or vivid red.
dignity The quality or state of being excellent; the quality of being poised or formally reserved in appearance and demeanor; a high rank, office, or title.
appease To give peace; to cause to stop or subside; to calm; to pacify.
belligerent Hostile and inclined to be aggressive.
indiscretion The condition of being indiscreet; want of discretion; lack of discretion.
consternation Sudden confusion or amazement.
disconsolate Without consolation; dejected; cheerless; sorrowful.
arduous Taking much effort to bring forth; difficult.
courier A messenger; a person who carries contraband for another.
indispensable Necessary; essential.
perpetual Lasting or continuing forever or an unlimited time.
fastidious Exceedingly delicate or refined; hard to please in matters of taste.
malinger To pretend injury or sickness so as to avoid responsibility or work.
retrogression A reversal in development from a higher to a lower state.
cadence A rhythmic movement or flow or a series of sounds.