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    Precise Meaning: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4e, 3.4d, 4.4c, 5.4c, 6.4c, 7.4c, 8.4c, 9-10.4c, 11-12.4c
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    The Crucible Definition Match -- myVocabulary.com

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    MATCH The Crucible word list with its vocabulary definition. Use the pull down menu bar to select the letter match for the The Crucible vocabulary puzzle.
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    Word List
     
    1) Credulous
    2) Contentious
    3) Hypocrite
    4) Autocrat
    5) Innate
    6) Predilection
    7) Indigenous
    8) Vindictive
    9) Dogmatic
    10) Orthodox
    11) Conspiracy
    12) Resurge
    13) Exalt
    14) Abrogate
    15) Deposition
    16) Providence
    17) Apparition
    18) Ingratiate
    Definition List
     
    A)  to end or cancel formally or officially; to fail to do what is required (verb)
    B)  a ghost or spirit of a dead person; something making a strange appearance (noun)
    C)  a person who rules with unlimited influence and total power (noun)
    D)  a plotting together; a secret plan to do something harmful or illegal (noun)
    E)  likely or willing to cause arguments or quarrels; stirring disputes or controversy (adj.)
    F)  easily fooled or cheated; believing on slight evidence; gullible (adj.)
    G)  written or formal testimony under oath; the leaving of something on a surface over time; removal from office or position (noun)
    H)  strongly or arrogantly asserting personal opinions or beliefs (adj.)
    I)  to praise or extol; to raise to a higher level; to present something favorably (verb)
    J)  someone who professes approved beliefs but is insincere (noun)
    K)  native or characteristic of a region, environment or country (adj.)
    L)  to establish oneself in good favor with others (neg.) (verb)
    M)  existing from birth; occurring as part of the basic nature of something (adj.)
    N)  conforming to established doctrine, philosophy or standards: conventional; accepted as correct by most people (adj.)
    O)  a partiality or preference; a tendency to do or be attracted to something (noun)
    P)  God or fate thought of as the guide and protector in life (cap. noun)
    Q)  a repeated sudden wavelike forward movement; to increase again in growth (verb)
    R)  disposed to revenge; spiteful; willing to hurt someone who has caused problems (adj.)