Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Chapter 1-3) 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureDr Jekyll and Mr HydeGCSEAQA Created by: AshleighCreated on: 29-03-18 11:47 Trample tread or stomp heavily or roughly 1 of 34 juggernaut a massive inexorable force 2 of 34 sneer a facial expression of contempt or scorn 3 of 34 apocryphal being of questionable authenticity 4 of 34 forgery criminal falsification by making or altering an instrument 5 of 34 propriety correct behavior 6 of 34 caper a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement 7 of 34 detestable offensive to the mind 8 of 34 specify determine the essential quality of. 9 of 34 extraordinary highly unusual or exceptional or remarkable 10 of 34 pedantic marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning 11 of 34 benefactor a person who helps people or institutions 12 of 34 ignorance the lack of knowledge or education 13 of 34 fiend a cruel wicked and inhuman person 14 of 34 protege a person who receives support from an influential patron 15 of 34 besiege harass, as with questions or requests 16 of 34 stealthily in a manner marked by quiet and caution and secrecy 17 of 34 baffle be a mystery or bewildering to 18 of 34 enduring unceasing 19 of 34 defiance a hostile challenge 20 of 34 apropos of an appropriate or pertinent nature 21 of 34 savage marked by extreme and violent energy 22 of 34 disquietude feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable 23 of 34 timidity fear of the unknown or fear of making decisions 24 of 34 troglodyte someone who lives in a cave 25 of 34 transpire give off (water) through the skin 26 of 34 menace something that is a source of danger 27 of 34 dissect cut open or cut apart 28 of 34 repose to put or place something (e.g., trust) in or on 29 of 34 concealed hidden on any grounds for any motive 30 of 34 existence the state or fact of being 31 of 34 transparency picture on a see-through base, viewed with a projector 32 of 34 abominable unequivocally detestable 33 of 34 plead appeal or request earnestly 34 of 34
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