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91 Of Mice and Men Definitions Copyright 2002 by Advanced Placement Strategies

Of Mice and Men Definitions 1. 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 2. appreciate uh PREE she ate to increase in value,<<appreciateuh Antonym >> to decrease in value My home has appreciated in value by $10,000. Derivatives >> appreciation, appreciator, appreciated, appreciating, appreciative, appreciatively, appreciativeness, appriciatory 3. apprehend a pre HEND to seize, arrest, take into custody; to understand; become aware of,<<apprehenda Antonym >> turn loose Fortunately the police apprehended the man who stole my television. Derivatives >> apprehender, apprehensible, apprehensibility, apprehension 4. belligerent buh LIJ er unt waging war; inclined to or exhibiting assertiveness bellicose, pugnacious, combative, contentious, quarrelsome Antonym >> peaceful A belligerent nation always seems to be at war. Derivatives >> belligerence, belligerency, belligerently 5. bemuse buh MUZE to confuse or to bewilder Antonym >> to enlighten He did not intend to bemuse the class with his ambiguous remarks. Derivatives >> bemused 6. brittle BREH tul fragile, frail, easily damaged fragile, frangible, friable Antonym >> flexible The old man s brittle bones broke easily. Derivatives >> 7. complacency kum PLAY sun see the state of being self-satisfied,<<complacency Antonym >> dissatisfaction Considering that he is failing, it is curious to see his sense of complacency. Derivatives >> complacent, complacently, complacence, complaisant, complaisance, complaisantly 8. derision deh REH zhun scoffing at, mockery, ridicule,<<derisiondeh Antonym >> applause The boy received much derision for his plaid gym shorts. Derivatives >> derisive, derisiveness, derisively, derisory 9. imperious im PEER ee us extremely overbearing,<<imperiousim domineering, imperative, masterful, preemptory Antonym >> meek The imperious behavior of the dictator led to his overthrow. Derivatives >> imperiously, imperiousness 10. 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 11. juncture JUNGK chur a point of joining,<<juncturejun Antonym >> separation His new book emphasizes the importance of the juncture of poetry and music into a new art form. Derivatives >> junctural, junctional

12. mollify MOL eh fie to soothe or to appease, to assuage,<<mollifymol conciliate, pacify, placate, propitiate Antonym >> to aggravate The woman promised to buy candy in order to mollify her screaming child. Derivatives >> mollification, mollifyingly, mollifier, mollifiable 13. monotony moh NOT uh nee sameness,<<monotonymo Antonym >> diversity There is so much monotony in my life that I need a change Derivatives >> monotoness, monotonous, monotonously, monotonousness, monotonist 14. morose muh ROSE being sullen or gloomy,<<morosemuh crabbed, glum, saturnine, sulky, surly Antonym >> cheerful He was very morose after his wife left him. Derivatives >> morosely, moroseness, morosity 15. mottled MOT uld marked with spots of different color,<<mottledmot spotted, blotched Antonym >> evenly colored The floor was covered with mottled linoleum. Derivatives >> mottle, mottles, mottlings 16. ominous OM uh nus threatening,<<ominousom fateful, portentous Antonym >> harmless; non-threatening The ominous clouds were harbingers of the tornado. Derivatives >> ominously, ominousness 17. plaintive PLANE tiv mournful and expressing sorrow Antonym >> joyful The dog moaned in a plaintive manner when her puppies were taken. Derivatives >> plaintively, plaintiveness 18. pugnacious pug NAY shus looking for a fight, combative, belligerent bellicose, contentious, quarrelsome Antonym >> peaceful There are many pugnacious punks at the high school that bully other students. Derivatives >> pugnaciously, pugnaciousness, pugnacity 19. relish REL ish to take great pleasure or delight in,<<relishrel Antonym >> to detest I relish the thought of graduating from high school and getting out on my own. Derivatives >> relishable, relished, relishing 20. reprehensible rep reh HEN suh bul deserving blame or reprimand,<<reprehensibl blameworthy, censurable, condemnable, reprobatory Antonym >> praiseworthy Some think that kissing on the first date is reprehensible conduct. Derivatives >> reprehend, reprehensibility, reprehensibly, reprehension, reprehensive, reprehensory 21. revere reh VERE to honor, to regard with respect,<<reverereh adore, venerate, worship Antonym >> to despise Nearly all Catholics revere the Pope. Derivatives >> reverence, reverent, reverentness, reverential, reverentiality, reverentially 22. scuttle SKUT ul to sink (usually a ship),<<scuttleskut Antonym >> to preserve In war a captain of a ship might scuttle his vessel rather than have it captured and used by the enemy. Derivatives >> scuttled, scuttling 23. slough SLUF to cast off,<<sloughsluf Antonym >> to grasp; to hold tenaciously He sloughs off criticism like water off a duck's back. Derivatives >> sloughs, sloughy 24. stilted STIL ted artificially formal, stiff, pompous Antonym >> genuine The demeanor of English royalty seems stilted to many Americans. Derivatives >> stiltedly, stiltedness 25. wispy WIS pee small in amount, fragile, or slight Antonym >> substantial A baby hummingbird is a wispy little creature. Derivatives >> wispily, wispiness, wispish, wisps

26. wooden WOOD un stiff, clumsy,<<woodenwo The dancer's wooden movements quickly eliminated her from the troupe. Derivatives >> Antonym >> graceful

91 Of Mice and Men Copyright 2002 by Advanced Placement Strategies

Of Mice and Men These words which appear in Of Mice and Men have been identified as words or derivatives of words that have appeared on past SAT tests. They are listed here in alphabetical order. 1. aloof 2. appreciation 3. apprehension 4. belligerently 5. bemused 6. brittle 7. complacently 8. derision 9. imperiously 10. indignation 11. junctures 12. mollified 13. monotonous 14. morosely 15. mottled 16. ominously 17. plaintively 18. pugnacious 19. relish 20. reprehensible 21. reverently 22. scuttled 23. slough 24. stilted 25. wisps 26. woodenly These words which appear in Of Mice and Men have been identified as words or derivatives of words that have appeared on past SAT tests. They are listed here in the order in which they appear in the novel. 1. junctures 2. mottled 3. stilted 4. morosely 5. imperiously 6. relish 7. mollified 8. pugnacious 9. ominously 10. slough 11. plaintively 12. brittle 13. complacently 14. derision 15. scuttled 16. reprehensible 17. bemused 18. reverently 19. appreciation 20. aloof 21. apprehension 22. indignation 23. wisps 24. belligerently 25. monotonous 26. woodenly

Of Mice and Men Vocabulary Test Directions: Match the word in the left column with the correct definition in the right column. Exercise A 1. aloof 2. appreciate 3. apprehend 4. belligerent 5. bemuse 6. brittle 7. complacency 8. derision 9. imperious 10. indignation 11. juncture 12. mollify 13. monotony a. scoffing at; mockery; ridicule b. to confuse or bewilder c. a point of joining d. to increase in value e. fragile; frail; easily damaged f. to soothe or appease; assuage g. apart; indifferent h. extremely overbearing i. state of being self-satisfied j. to seize, arrest, or take into custody; understand k. sameness l. waging war; inclined to or exhibiting assertiveness m. anger as a result of something unjust Exercise B 14. morose 15. mottled 16. ominous 17. plaintive 18. pugnacious 19. relish 20. reprehensible 21. revere 22. scuttle 23. slough 24. stilted 25. wispy 26. wooden k. to honor; to regard with respect l. threatening m. to sink... usually a ship n. mournful and expressing sorrow o. being sullen or gloomy p. to cast off q. marked with spots of different color r. artificially formal; pompous s. deserving blame or reprimand t. small in amount; fragile; slight u. looking for a fight; combative; belligerent v. stiff and clumsy w. to take great pleasure or delight in

Of Mice and Men EXERCISE A 1. G 2. D 3. J 4. L 5. B 6. E 7. I 8. A 9. H 10. M 11. C 12. F 13. K EXERCISE B 14. O 15. Q 16. L 17. N 18. U 19. W 20. S 21. K 22. M 23. P 24. R 25. T 26. V