The Outsiders. by S.E. Hinton. Definitions

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95 The Outsiders Definitions

Definitions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. aloof uh LOOF apart, indifferent,<<aloofuh detached, incurious, unconcerned Antonym >> integrated; friendly The woman remained aloof during the party, separating herself from everyone else. Derivatives >> aloofness bolt BOLT to move suddenly,<<boltboltbo Antonym >> to move sluggishly We were surprised when the horse suddenly bolted. Derivatives >> bolter, boltlike, bolted contempt kun TEMPT scorn, extreme dislike or disdain,<<contemptkun despicableness, pitiableness, scurviness Antonym >> respect The man treated the gossiping woman with contempt; talking about other people was beneath his dignity. Derivatives >> contemptible, contemptuous credulous KREJ uh lus believing on slight evidence, gullible Antonym >> suspicious Because the lady's horoscope said that she should stay inside, the credulous woman did not go to work. Derivatives >> credulously, credulousness, credulity deleterious del eh TEER ee us harmful; dangerous; injurious baneful, detrimental, noxious, pernicious Antonym >> harmless, benign Some chemicals have deleterious effects on those who must handle them. Derivatives >> deletery, deleteriously, deleteriousness dissected deh SEK tid divided into numerous segments or parts Antonym >> whole In biology today I dissected a frog. Derivatives >> dissect, dissecting, dissection, dissectional, dissective, dissector indignation in dig NAY shun anger as a result of something unjust,<<indignationi fury, ire, rage, wrath Antonym >> serenity I have much indignation about the light sentence given to the drunk driver who ran over my child. Derivatives >> indignant, indignantly, indignance, indignify, indignities nonchalance non shuh LAWNS indifference, a showing of little interest,<<nonchalance Antonym >> intensity He took the news of his failing grade with nonchalance. Derivatives >> nonchalant, nonchalantly, nonchalantness rue ROO to be sorry for, to regret,<<rueroorue Antonym >> to consider happily He will rue the day that he tangles with me. Derivatives >> rueful, ruefully, ruefulness, rues unfathomable un FATH um uh bul not capable of being understood,<<unfathomabl Antonym >> understandable The solution to the mystery was unfathomable in the beginning. Derivatives >> unfathomableness, unfathomably, unfathomed wistful WIST ful having unfulfilled longing or yearning,<<wistfulwist Antonym >> fulfilled; realistic It is a wistful dream for her to think that she can go to Hollywood and become a star. Derivatives >> wistfulness, wistfully

95 The Outsiders

These words which appear in The Outsiders have been identified as words or derivatives of words that have appeared on past SAT tests. They appear here in alphabetical order. 1. aloofness 2. bolted 3. contemptuously 4. delerious 5. dissect 6. credulous 7. indignantly 8. nonchalantly 9. ruefully 10. unfathomable 11. wistfully These words which appear in The Outsiders have been identified as words or derivatives of words that have appeared on past SAT tests. They appear here in the order in which they appear in the novel. 1. unfathomable 2. dissect 3. credulous 4. nonchalantly 5. aloofness 6. contemptuously 7. ruefully 8. wistfully 9. delerious 10. indignantly 11. bolted

Vocabulary Test Directions: Match the word in the left column with the correct definition in the right column. Exercise A 1. aloof 2. bolt 3. contempt 4. credulous 5. deleterious 6. dissect 7. indignation 8. nonchalantly 9. rue 10. unfathomable 11. wistful a. believing on slight evidence, gullible b. having unfulfilled longing or yearning c. apart, indifferent d. to be sorry for, regret e. divide into numerous segments or parts f. not capable of being understood g. to move suddenly h. indifferently, showing little interest i. harmful; dangerous; injurious j. anger as a result of something unjust k. scorn, extreme dislike or disdain

Vocabulary Test 1. c 2. g 3. k 4. a 5. i 6. e 7. j 8. h 9. d 10. f 11. b