Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Vocabulary Explained with Visuals

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Explore key vocabulary words from "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" including definitions and images. Enhance your understanding of terms like baffle, benefactor, blatant, and more through clear explanations and visuals.


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  1. DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE VOCABULARY

  2. BAFFLE Verb To completely confuse

  3. ALTERNATE FORM Adjective Baffling

  4. BENEFACTOR Noun A person who gives money to another person or cause

  5. BLATANT Adjective Done openly and without shame

  6. BOISTEROUS Adjective Energetic and cheerful

  7. CLAUSE Noun A part of a legal document

  8. COMPOSURE Noun The state of being in control of oneself

  9. ALTERNATE FORM Adjective Composed

  10. CONDONE Verb To tolerate behavior (usually inappropriate behavior)

  11. CONTRIVE Verb To create (usually something abstract) in a skilled manner

  12. ALTERNATE FORM Adjective Contrived

  13. DAPPER Adjective Neat and well-groomed

  14. DISQUIETUDE Noun A state of uneasiness or anxiety

  15. ALTERNATE FORM Noun Quietude

  16. ESTRANGE Verb To turn away in feeling emotion for someone

  17. ALTERNATE FORM Adjective Estranged

  18. INSUBSTANTIAL Adjective Lacking strength or stability

  19. ALTERNATE FORM Adjective Substantial

  20. NEGLIGENCE Noun Failure to take proper care in doing something

  21. ALTERNATE FORM Adjective Negligent

  22. PROTG Noun A person who is trained by a more experienced person

  23. RAMBLE Verb To talk or write at length in an aimless way

  24. ALTERNATE FORM Noun Ramblings

  25. REPOSE Verb To rest

  26. ALTERNATE FORM Noun Repose

  27. SNEER Verb To smile or speak in a nasty way

  28. ALTERNATE FORM Noun Sneer

  29. SORDID Adjective Dirty or unpleasant

  30. TRANSPIRE Verb To happen

  31. UNOBTRUSIVE Adjective Not attracting attention

  32. ALTERNATE FORM Adjective Obtrusive

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