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Jane Eyre Vocab 6
Jane Eyre Vocabulary Chapters 22-26
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10/21/2009

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entreated: Georgiana entreated Jane to stay until she could go to London.
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to ask (a person) earnestly; beseech; implore; beg
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dissuade: Jane did not attempt to dissuade Eliza from her decision.
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to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something
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cynosure: Jane thought of Georgiana as the cynosure of a ball-room.
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something that strongly attracts attention by its brilliance, interest, etc.
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traverse: Jane traversed the fields on the way to Thornfield.
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to pass along or go across something; cross
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acumen: Mr. Rochester read Jane’s thoughts with acumen.
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keen insight; shrewdness
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extrication: Jane tried to find a means of extrication from Mr. Rochester’s request.
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disentanglement, unsnarling, untangling
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repose: Jane’s repose at Gateshead was temporary.
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peace; tranquility; calm
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facile: Jane could not find a facile way to deny Mr. Rochester’s request.
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done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy
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aerial: Mr. Rochester thought Jane was aerial.
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having a light and graceful beauty; ethereal
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deprecation: Jane showed deprecation when Mr. Rochester offered her many luxuries.
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expression of disapproval
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bairn: Mr. Rochester called Adèle a bairn.
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child
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fractious: Adèle’s pleading made Mr. Rochester fractious.
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quarrelsome, irritable
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pertinaciously: Mr. Rochester pertinaciously sought Jane’s eye.
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persistently, resolutely, tenaciously
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suttee: Jane did not want to be hurried away in a suttee if Mr. Rochester died.
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act or custom of a Hindu widow willingly being cremated on the funeral pyre of her husband as an indication of her devotion to him
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repartee: Jane spoke to Mr. Rochester with repartee.
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adroitness and cleverness in reply
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puerile: Jane felt puerile for crying.
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childishly foolish; immature or trivial
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plebeian: Jane sees herself as a plebeian.
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one of the common people
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fain: Jane would fain talk to Mrs. Fairfax.
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gladly; willingly
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blond: Jane’s wedding veil was a blond.
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silk lace, originally unbleached but now often dyed any of various colors, esp. white or black
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impediment: Mr. Rochester’s living wife was an impediment to his marriage with Jane.
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a bar or hindrance to a lawful marriage
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