1. "The old woman's voice was so lacking in command and reproof, so full of crumbling
dissolution, ..." page 12
Dissolution- noun; the act or process of resolving or dissolving into parts or elements.
2."He wasn't ready to think of colored people in post offices yet. He laughed
boisterously." page 39
Boisterously- adjective; rough and noisy; noisily jolly or rowdy; clamorous; unrestrained
3. "His prosperous-looking belly that used to thrust out so
pugnaciously and intimidated falks..." page 77
Pugnaciously- adjective; inclined to quarrel or fight readily; quarrelsome; belligerent; combative
4. "She got so she received all things with the
stolidness of the earth which soaks up urine and purfume with the same indifference" page 77
Stolidness- adjective; not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive.
5. "The more his back ached and his muscle dissolved into fat and the fat melted off his bones, the more
fractious he became with Janie." page 78
Fractious- adjective; readily angered; peevish; irritable; quarrelsome
6. "We jus' ain't ready tuh make no big
kerflommuck as yet" page 114
Kerflommuck- noun; slang word used to describe a big fuss or commotion
7. "Shining their
phosphorescent eyes and shooting them in the dark" page 131
Phosphorescent- adjective; exhibiting persistent emission of light following exposure to and removal of incident radiation.
8. "According to all Janie had been taught this was
sacrilege so she sat without speaking at all" page 142
Sacrilege- noun; the violation or profanation of anything sacred or held sacred
9. "... as if she hated Tea Cake first for his
defilement of divinity and next for his telling mockery of her" page 145
Defilement- verb; to make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint; debase
10. "The
monstropolous beast had left his bed" page 161
Monstropolous- adjective; cruel, remorseless