To Build a Fire, Jack London Vocabulary
To Build a Fire, Jack London Vocabulary
1. intangible-difficult to perceive or feel; vague
2. undulation-wavelike shape
3. appendage-something attached to a larger object
4. smite-to strike; hit
5. extremity-a hand or foot
6. ensue- to occur as a result; follow
7. apathetically- with little interest or emotion
8. peremptorily-in a commanding manner
9. appeasingly - in a way intended to soothe angry feelings
10. anesthetic-a drug used to kill pain or to make a patient unconscious during surgery
11. orb-globe
12. conjectural-involving guesswork
13. speculatively-out of curiosity
14. claim- a tract of public land claimed by a miner
15. temperament- way of behaving; personality
16. unwonted-unusual
17. amber-a clear yellow gemstone consisting of fossilized tree sap
18. reiterated-repeated
19. crypts-underground chambers; hidden places
20. imperative-urgently necessary
21. conflagration-large, destructive fire
22. agitation-disturbance
23. capsized-overturned
24. flotsam- debris; garbage
25. cherished-tended; guarded
26. poignant-painful; distressing
27. strove-tried hard; struggled
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