First They Killed My Father Vocabulary Agrarian adjective
First They Killed My Father Vocabulary
Agrarian [adjective] “Of or relating to fields or agriculture; characteristic of farmers or their way of life…” [The agrarian landscape stretched before them, luscious rolling farm
Capitalist [noun] “A supporter of a capitalist economic system founded on the principle of private ownership as contrasted with government-owned wealth. . . ” [The rich capitalist counted his money and reveled in the abundance
Denigrate [verb] “To belittle or harshly criticize; to defame…” [The frustrated parent tried to not denigrate their child as they spoke to them concerning teenage irresponsibility and
Forage [verb] “To wander in search of food or supplies. . . ” [The majestic creature foraged in the snow for food,
Heinous [adjective] “Extremely wicked; deeply criminal; shockingly and hatefully evil; abominable. . . ” [The Nazis were guilty of extremely heinous crimes against humanity
Impoverished [adjective] “Reduced to poverty; poor; represented by few species or individuals. . . ” [The impoverished child had to beg for food on the street to
Indoctrination [noun] “State of being taught a doctrine, belief, or principle. . . ” [The television routinely gives its viewers an indoctrination, teaching watchers various cultural messages. ]
Infiltrate [verb] “To enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members…” [The secret agent went undercover to infiltrate the criminal organization. ]
Juxtapose [verb] “To place side by side, often for comparison…” [Seeing the candy store juxtaposed with the weight loss center was a strange and amusing sight. ]
Permeate [verb] “To spread or diffuse through; to penetrate and saturate. . . ” [The Western culture has fully permeated throughout most of Japanese
Sarong [noun] “A loose garment made of a long strip of cloth wrapped around the body that is worn by men and women. . . ” [The elegant woman strolled on the beach in
Saunter [verb] “To walk with a leisurely gait or pace; to stroll in an idle fashion. . . ” [The errant student, Cole Kenefsky, sauntered down the school hallway on his leisurely way to class - not caring how late
Sinewy [adjective] “Lean and muscular; tough and stringy. . . ” [The volleyball player went for the ball, relying on her sinewy arms to have enough strength to project the ball
Somber [adjective] “Extremely serious or gloomy in mood or expression… ” [The dog sat dejected with a somber look on its face. ]
Youn [noun] “A term used by Cambodians to refer to Vietnamese individuals” [During the Vietnam War, many Cambodians regarded Vietnamese soldiers, or youns, with disdain and distrust. ]
Zealous [adjective] “Ardently devoted; overly enthusiastic. . . ” [The zealous Star Trek fans anxiously awaited the opportunity to don their specially-made costumes and hit the town. ]
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