7 – Pride and Prejudice
Vocabulary
1. pride (n.): |
31. essential (adj.): |
2. prejudice (n.): |
32. manor (n.): |
3. novel (n.): |
33. fortune (n.): |
4. impression (n.): |
34. spouse (n.): |
5. social pressures: |
35. ball (n.): |
6. match (n.): |
36. tolerable (adj.): |
7. depiction (n.): |
37. amiable (adj.) |
8. manners (n.): |
38. tenant (n.): |
9. the British Regency Period: |
39. cheerful (adj.) |
10. overbearing (adj.): |
40. sociable (adj.): |
11. bookish (adj.): |
41. dull (adj.): |
12. immature (adj.): |
42. conceal (v.): |
13. security (n.): |
43. resentment (n.): |
14. depend on: |
44. propensity (n.): |
15. inherit (v.): |
45. compliment (n.): |
16. distant (adj.): |
46. impetuous (adj.): |
17. trial (n.): |
47. entangle (v.): |
18. tribulation (n.): |
48. admiration (n.): |
19. social status: |
49. inferiority (n.): |
20. gossip (v.+n.): |
50. respectable (adj.): |
21. romance (n.): |
51. affection (n.): |
22. spirited (adj.): |
52. cunning (adj.): |
23. poverty-stricken (adj.): |
53. hypocrisy (n.): |
24. pompous (adj.): |
54. spark (n.); |
25. intriguing (adj.): |
55. vigour (n.): |
26. emotional development: |
56. pursue (v.): |
27. regret (v.): |
57. marital status: |
28. make hasty judgements: |
58. contrasting (adj.): |
29. appreciate (v.): |
59. demonstration (n.) |
30. superficial (adj.) |
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