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Explore key vocabulary from Unit 3 of "Frankenstein," featuring essential terms like "infuse," "lassitude," and "encomium." This unit delves into meanings and contextual uses, enhancing your understanding of the text. Learn about "incredulous," "precede," and more, to improve your literary analysis skills. Whether you're studying or teaching, these words provide valuable insights into the novel’s themes and character emotions. Utilize this vocabulary to enrich your discussions and deepen your appreciation for Mary Shelley's classic.
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Frankenstein Vocabulary Unit 3
Infuse cause to penetrate
Delineate describe or outline with precision
physical or mental weariness Lassitude
Endued to invest or endow with some gift, quality, or faculty
Serene calm, peaceful
not prepared or willing to believe (something) Incredulous
Precede to go before
Dissipate to scatter in various directions
Convalescent One who is recovering
Encomium a formal expression of praise
approval Approbation
Woeful wretched; unhappy
a two-wheeled, one-horse carriage with a folding top Cabriolet
Prognosticate to forecast or predict
Promontory a high point of land or rock