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      <title>Frankenstein Vocabulary by Juan Sebastian Lainez</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ol><li><p><strong>Abhor</strong> <em>(verb)</em> — to regard with disgust and hatred.<br><em>Example:</em> Victor began to abhor the creature he had so eagerly brought to life.</p></li><li><p><strong>Benevolent</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — well-meaning and kindly.<br><em>Example:</em> The creature longed for a benevolent companion who would show him affection.</p></li><li><p><strong>Countenance</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — a person’s face or facial expression.<br><em>Example:</em> His pale countenance revealed the exhaustion of sleepless nights in the laboratory.</p></li><li><p><strong>Enigmatic</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — mysterious and difficult to understand.<br><em>Example:</em> The creature’s sudden disappearance left an enigmatic silence in the house.</p></li><li><p><strong>Melancholy</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — a feeling of deep sadness.<br><em>Example:</em> A sense of melancholy filled Victor’s heart after the loss of his loved ones.</p></li><li><p><strong>Odious</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — extremely unpleasant; repulsive.<br><em>Example:</em> Victor could not bear to look upon the odious form of his creation.</p></li><li><p><strong>Penury</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — extreme poverty.<br><em>Example:</em> Before his scientific success, Victor’s family had never known penury.</p></li><li><p><strong>Chimerical</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — wildly fanciful or unrealistic.<br><em>Example:</em> His dream of conquering death seemed a chimerical fantasy.</p></li><li><p><strong>Ignoble</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — not honorable in character or purpose.<br><em>Example:</em> Victor’s ignoble ambition brought only misery to himself and others.</p></li><li><p><strong>Ardent</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — enthusiastic or passionate.<br><em>Example:</em> His ardent desire for knowledge consumed his every waking thought.</p></li><li><p><strong>Caprice</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — a sudden, impulsive change of mood or behavior.<br><em>Example:</em> The creature’s emotions shifted with every caprice of human rejection.</p></li><li><p><strong>Dilate</strong> <em>(verb)</em> — to make or become larger or wider; to expand.<br><em>Example:</em> His eyes dilated with horror when the creature opened its lifeless eyes.</p></li><li><p><strong>Sublime</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — of such excellence or beauty as to inspire awe.<br><em>Example:</em> The sublime majesty of the Alps stirred conflicting emotions in Victor’s soul.</p></li><li><p><strong>Dauntless</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — showing fearlessness and determination.<br><em>Example:</em> Walton’s dauntless spirit drove him onward through the Arctic ice.</p></li><li><p><strong>Lament</strong> <em>(verb)</em> — to express sorrow or regret.<br><em>Example:</em> The creature lamented his loneliness beneath the cold moonlight.</p></li><li><p><strong>Hovel</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — a small, poorly built, and unpleasant dwelling.<br><em>Example:</em> The creature took refuge in a wretched hovel near the woods.</p></li><li><p><strong>Execration</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — a curse or expression of loathing.<br><em>Example:</em> Victor’s execrations echoed through the room as he cursed his own handiwork.</p></li><li><p><strong>Convalescence</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — the gradual recovery of health after illness.<br><em>Example:</em> After his breakdown, Victor spent months in convalescence at his family home.</p></li><li><p><strong>Imprecate</strong> <em>(verb)</em> — to invoke a curse upon someone or something.<br><em>Example:</em> In his fury, Victor imprecated vengeance upon the monster.</p></li><li><p><strong>Despondence</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — a state of low spirits caused by loss of hope.<br><em>Example:</em> Despondence filled the creature’s heart after every rejection.</p></li><li><p><strong>Ephemeral</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — lasting for a very short time.<br><em>Example:</em> His joy at completing the experiment was ephemeral, soon replaced by horror.</p></li><li><p><strong>Precipice</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — a very steep rock face or cliff; a dangerous situation.<br><em>Example:</em> Victor stood on the precipice of ruin, both moral and mental.</p></li><li><p><strong>Obdurate</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or course of action.<br><em>Example:</em> The creature remained obdurate in his demand for a companion.</p></li><li><p><strong>Fervent</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — having or displaying a passionate intensity.<br><em>Example:</em> His fervent ambition blinded him to the consequences of his actions.</p></li><li><p><strong>Venerable</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — accorded great respect due to age or character.<br><em>Example:</em> The venerable professor spoke with wisdom that Victor failed to heed.</p></li><li><p><strong>Perdition</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — eternal damnation; utter destruction.<br><em>Example:</em> Victor feared that his soul was doomed to perdition for his crimes.</p></li><li><p><strong>Recompense</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — compensation or reward for loss or harm suffered.<br><em>Example:</em> The creature demanded recompense for the misery of his existence.</p></li><li><p><strong>Tumult</strong> <em>(noun)</em> — a loud, confused noise; a state of disorder.<br><em>Example:</em> A tumult of emotions raged within Victor’s tortured mind.</p></li><li><p><strong>Indefatigable</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — persisting tirelessly.<br><em>Example:</em> Walton was indefatigable in his pursuit of knowledge and glory.</p></li><li><p><strong>Abject</strong> <em>(adjective)</em> — extremely bad, unpleasant, and degrading.<br><em>Example:</em> The creature lived in abject misery, despised by all who saw him.</p></li><li><p>Here’s a detailed list of the words you provided — each with <strong>part of speech</strong>, <strong>definition</strong>, and an <strong>original sentence inspired by <em>Frankenstein</em></strong>:</p><p><strong>32. Capitulate</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> verb<br><strong>Definition:</strong> To surrender or give up resistance.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> At last, Victor capitulated to his exhaustion, collapsing under the weight of his relentless pursuit of the creature.</p><p><strong>33. Indefatigable</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> adjective<br><strong>Definition:</strong> Incapable of being tired out; untiring.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> Victor’s indefatigable ambition drove him to toil night after night in his laboratory, blind to the dangers of his obsession.</p><p><strong>34. Conjecture</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> noun / verb<br><strong>Definition:</strong> A conclusion or opinion formed without sufficient evidence; to guess.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> From the traces of destruction, Victor could only conjecture the creature’s path through the frozen wilderness.</p><p><strong>35. Inexorable</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> adjective<br><strong>Definition:</strong> Impossible to stop or prevent; relentless.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> The creature’s inexorable desire for vengeance propelled him forward, no plea from Victor able to soften his resolve.</p><p><strong>36. Consummation</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> noun<br><strong>Definition:</strong> The act of completing or bringing to perfection; fulfillment.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> Victor once believed the creation of life would be the consummation of his genius, yet it became the ruin of his soul.</p><p><strong>37. Machination</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> noun<br><strong>Definition:</strong> A crafty scheme or plot, often intended to achieve evil ends.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> The creature’s machinations ensured that Victor would taste despair equal to his own, striking at all whom Victor loved.</p><p><strong>38. Demeanor</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> noun<br><strong>Definition:</strong> Outward behavior or bearing.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> Though the creature’s demeanor was gentle at first, men recoiled in terror at the sight of his hideous form.</p><p><strong>39. Placid</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> adjective<br><strong>Definition:</strong> Calm and peaceful; not easily disturbed.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> The placid surface of the lake belied the turmoil that raged within Victor’s heart after his brother’s death.</p><p><strong>40. Ignominy</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> noun<br><strong>Definition:</strong> Public shame or disgrace.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> Justine’s execution brought ignominy not upon her alone, but upon all who failed to defend her innocence.</p><p><strong>41. Surmount</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> verb<br><strong>Definition:</strong> To overcome or rise above (a difficulty or obstacle).<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> Victor vowed to surmount his despair and devote himself to destroying the monster he had unleashed upon the world.</p><p><strong>42. Venerable</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> adjective<br><strong>Definition:</strong> Commanding respect because of age, dignity, or character.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> The venerable Professor Waldman inspired Victor’s fascination with the hidden powers of nature.</p><p><strong>43. Wantonly</strong></p><p><strong>Part of Speech:</strong> adverb<br><strong>Definition:</strong> Recklessly or cruelly; without regard for what is right or humane.<br><strong>Sentence:</strong> The creature, in his anguish, destroyed wantonly, sparing neither the innocent nor the guilty in his wrath.</p><p>Would you like me to format this as a <strong>table</strong> (for classroom or study use)?</p></li></ol>]]></description>
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