4th Grade Word List in Literature
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THE SNOW QUEEN by Hans Christian Andersen.
    THE SNOW QUEEN by Hans Christian Andersen.
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 THE SNOW QUEEN by Hans Christian Andersen
mischievous  | |
a. deliberately causing harm or damage  | |
fright  | |
n. an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger  | |
mole  | |
n. a small usually brown spot on the skin  | |
grin  | |
n. a facial expression produced by grinning especially in pleasure or amusement  | |
pervert  | |
v. change the inherent purpose or function of something  | |
splinter  | |
n. a group or faction broken away from a parent body  | |
shudder  | |
n. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright v. tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement  | |
tickle  | |
v. touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness  | |
garret  | |
n. floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof, often used for storage  | |
tendril  | |
n. slender stem-like structure by which some twining plants attach themselves to an object for support  | |
foliage  | |
n. leaf-like architectural ornament n. plant leaves collectively  | |
farthing  | |
n. a former British bronze coin worth a quarter of a penny  | |
wondrous  | |
ad. extremely well a. extraordinarily good or great  | |
gauze  | |
n. a net of transparent fabric with a loose open weave  | |
repose  | |
n. freedom from activity n. the absence of mental stress or anxiety  | |
beckon  | |
v. signal with the hands or nod v. summon with a wave, nod, or some other gesture  | |
unwonted  | |
a. out of the ordinary  | |
cankered  | |
a. affected by a malign or corrupting influence  | |
crooked  | |
a. irregular in shape or outline  | |
hasten  | |
v. act or move at high speed  | |
bawl  | |
v. shout loudly and without restraint  | |
mantle  | |
n. a loose sleeveless cloak or shawl, worn especially by women  | |
congenial  | |
a. pleasant or agreeable because suited to one's taste or inclination  | |
countenance  | |
n. the appearance conveyed by a person's face  | |
clamber  | |
v. climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling  | |
thatch  | |
v. cover (a roof or a building) with straw or a similar material  | |
sentry  | |
n. a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event  | |
foster-brother  | |
n. a male who is not a son of your parents but who is raised by your parents  | |
melancholy  | |
a. sad and pensive  | |
toll  | |
v. sound or cause to sound with a slow, uniform of strokes, as a signal or announcement  | |
tuck  | |
v. push, fold or turn something so as to hide them or hold them in place  | |
frock  | |
n. a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice  | |
thrice  | |
ad. three times  | |
drip  | |
v. fall in drops  | |
gibberish  | |
n. unintelligible or meaningless speech or writing  | |
forthwith  | |
ad. without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening  | |
lackey  | |
n. a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage n. a male servant, especially a footman  | |
trance  | |
n. a state of mind in which consciousness is fragile and voluntary action is poor or missing, like in deep sleep  | |
equipage  | |
n. equipment for particular purpose; carriage and horses with attendants;   | |
shabby  | |
a. showing signs of wear and tear a. mean and unworthy and despicable  | |
privy  | |
a, sharing in the knowledge of something secret or private  | |
cavalier  | |
n. aa dashing and attentive man, especially one acting as a lady's escort  | |
compliment  | |
n. a remark or act expressing praise and admiration  | |
satin  | |
n. a smooth fabric of silk or rayon  | |
muff  | |
n. a warm tubular covering for the hands  | |
bade  | |
v.  (past tense of bid) utter a greeting or farewell to  | |
postilion  | |
n. person who rides leading nearside left-hand side horse of team or pair drawing coach  | |
plump  | |
a. having a full rounded shape  | |
magpie  | |
n. long-tailed black-and-white crow  | |
egress  | |
n. the action of going out of or leaving a place  | |
caldron  | |
n. a very large pot that is used for boiling  | |
spit  | |
n. a skewer for holding meat over a fire  | |
lath  | |
n. a narrow thin strip of wood used as backing for plaster  | |
rabble  | |
n. a disorderly crowd n. a disorganized or confused collection of things  | |
tether  | |
v. tie with a rope (or light chain)  | |
coo  | |
v. cry softly, as of pigeons  | |
abode  | |
n. housing that someone is living in  | |
draught  | |
n. a serving of drink (usually alcoholic)  | |
flask  | |
n. bottle that has a narrow neck  | |
sup  | |
n. a small amount of liquid food  | |
legging  | |
n. a garment covering the leg (usually extending from the knee to the ankle)  | |
fret  | |
v. worry unnecessarily or excessively  | |
wad  | |
v. compress (a soft material) into a lump or bundle  | |
bramble  | |
n. any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines  | |
heath  | |
n. a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation  | |
haberdine  | |
n a cod salted and dried  | |
diminutive  | |
a. very small  | |
stiff  | |
a. having a strong physiological or chemical effect  | |
vanquish  | |
v. come out better in a competition, race, or conflict  | |
endue  | |
v. give qualities or abilities to  | |
thither  | |
ad. to or toward that place; away from the speaker  | |
outpost  | |
n. an outlying branch or position of a main organization or group  | |
porcupine  | |
n. relatively large rodents  | |
resplendent  | |
a. having great beauty and splendor  | |
benumb  | |
v. make numb or insensitive  | |
thaw  | |
v. go from a frozen to a liquid state  | |
Hereupon  | |
ad. after or as result of this  | |
hind  | |
n. a female deer, especially an adult female red deer  | |
damsel  | |
n. a young unmarried woman  | |
tramp  | |
v. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment  | |
lament  | |
v. express sorrow, mourning, or regret  | |
verdure  | |
n. the lush appearance of flourishing vegetation n. green foliage  | |
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