The Scarlet Letter – Vocabulary List #1 1. indulgent (adj): not strict; gratified by compliance; giving oneself up to 2. intrusive (adj): thrusting forward or unwarrantably into any place or position; forcing one’s self upon others; encroaching 3. communion (n): participation of something in common: fellowship; concord; interchange of thoughts or acts; union in religious worship 4. decorous (adj): suitable to the time, place, or occasion; becoming; seemly; proper; befitting 5. prolix (adj): long and wordy; extending to a great length 6. portico (n): a porch 7. truculency (n): fierceness, savageness, barbarity, ferociousness 8. vixenly (adj): having the qualities of a turbulent, forward, quarrelsome woman; like a scold or termagant 9. inclement (adj): unmerciful, severe or harsh; tempestuous, rough, stormy, boisterous, or otherwise difficult to bear, as in weather 10. apostolic (adj): relating to one of the twelve disciples of Christ who were commissioned to preach the gospel; pertaining to one with a similar mission 11. besom (n): a broom; a brush of twigs or other materials for sweeping 12. emoluments (n): the profit arising from office or employment; salary 13. tenacity (n): adhesiveness; that property of material bodies by which their parts resist an effort to force or pull them asunder 14. indolent (adj): habitually idle or indisposed to labor; lazy; slothful; sluggish 15. vicissitude (n): a passing from one state or condition to another; change, esp. in regard to the affairs of life or the world 16. tenure (n): the term or condition upon which anything is held or possessed 17. talisman (n): a charm; an amulet 18. gout (n): a disease giving rise to acute pain with inflammation affecting the joints 19. torpid (adj): having lost motion or the power of motion; numb; dull; sluggish 20. sagaciously (adv): wisely 21. obtuseness (n): not pointed or acute; blunt; stupid; dull 22. alacrity (n): a cheerful readiness to do some act; cheerful briskness The Scarlet Letter – Vocabulary List #2 1. eulogium (n): praise; a panegyric 2. coadjutors (n. pl.): people who aid others; associates 3. tenement (n): an abode; a habitation 4. florid (adj): flowery; bright in color; flushed with red; embellished with profuse ornamentation, especially with rhetoric or elaborately elegant language, often high-flown 5. vitiated (v): rendered faulty or imperfect; to have injured the quality or substance of; to impair or spoil 6. maw (n): the throat and stomach of a brute 7. expatiate (v): to atone for; to make reparation for 8. inveterate (adj): firmly established by long continuance or habit; deep-rooted or ingrained in a person’s nature; 9. cumbrous (adj): burdensome; troublesome; unwieldy 10. polemical (adj): given to controversy; referring to the art of debating 11. evanescent (adj): fleeting; vanishing; liable to disappear or come to an end 12. interloper (n): one who comes into a matter where one has no right 13. esoteric (adj): unintelligible to most, unless trained to it 14. impunity (n): freedom from punishment 15. chirography (n): the art of handwriting 16. foolscap (n): paper of the smallest regular size but one, its watermark in early times being the outline of a fool’s head and cap 17. inefficacious (adj): not having power adequate to the purpose intended 18. enervating (v): depriving of nerve, force, or strength; weakening; rendering feeble 19. residuum (n): that which is left over; a residue; dregs or refuse 20. pith (n): a soft cellular substance in the center of a root, stem or branch; strength, vigor or force; closeness and vigor of thought 21. moil (v): to labor, toil, or work with painful efforts 22. ignominiously (adv): disgracefully, shamefully 23. predilections (n. pl.): previous liking of something; a predisposition to favor something 24. hap (n): chance; accident; casual event 25. lucubration (n): nocturnal study; what is composed by night; a literary composition of any kind