
The Great Gatsby Chapter 6 Vocabulary
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- Q1adj: of an action, idea, or goal; deserving praise and commendation; praiseworthylethargicmeretriciousLaudablenotoriety30s
- Q2(noun): the state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed; infamyObtrusiveEuphemismNotorietyIneffable30s
- Q3(adj.): proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects; sneakyInsidiousIngratiateIneffableObtrusive30s
- Q4(adj.): apparently attractive but having in reality no value or integrity; flashy.NotorietyLaudableEuphemismMeretricious30s
- Q5(adj.): too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words; indescribableDilatoryInsidiousMeretriciousIneffable30s
- Q6(verb): bring oneself into favor with someone by flattering or trying to please them; win overEuphemismLaudableIngratiateNotoriety30s
- Q7(adj.): of, relating to, or characterized by laziness or lack of energy; sluggishDilatoryObtrusiveLethargicIneffable30s
- Q8(noun): a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh; politeMeretriciousEuphemismNotorietyEuphemism30s
- Q9(adj): having or showing a disposition to impose oneself or one's opinions on others; interfering.InsidiousObtrusiveLethargicDilatory30s
- Q10(adj.): tending to delay or procrastinate; slow; tardy.NotorietyDilatoryIneffableLethargic30s