
The Great Gatsby Vocabulary Chapters 8-9
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- Q1(adj.): impossible to see or clearly distinguish; undetectableIndiscernibleInterminableRedolentUnscrupulous30s
- Q2(adj.): strongly reminiscent or suggestive of (something); remindfulRedolentExasperatedUnscrupulousCorroborate30s
- Q3(adj.): having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair; immoralIndiscernibleExasperatedUnscrupulousRedolent30s
- Q4(verb): confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding); validateCorroborateExasperatedRedolentUnscrupulous30s
- Q5(adj.): having or seeming to have no end; endlessUnscrupulousInterminableCorroborateIndiscernible30s
- Q6(adj.): intensely irritated and frustratedUnscrupulousInterminableRedolentExasperated30s
- Q7(adj.): excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters; chattyDerangedGarrulousAmorphousIncoherent30s
- Q8(adj.): (of spoken or written language) expressed in an incomprehensible or confusing way; unclearAdventitiousIncoherentCommensurateGarrulous30s
- Q9(adj.): without a clearly defined shape or form; formlessIncoherentCommensurateAmorphousAdventitious30s
- Q10(adj.): happening or carried on according to chance rather than design or inherent nature; unplannedAdventitiousAmorphousGarrulousCommensurate30s
- Q11(adj.): mentally unsound; crazy; insaneIncoherentDerangedGarrulousAmorphous30s
- Q12(adj): corresponding in size or degree; in proportion.CommensurateAmorphousGarrulousAdventitious30s