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What does the word 'accuse' mean?
What does the word 'accuse' mean?
- to forgive someone
- to ignore someone's actions
- to blame someone for something wrong (correct)
- to help someone
What does the word 'obvious' mean?
What does the word 'obvious' mean?
easy to see or notice
What does the word 'disturbed' refer to?
What does the word 'disturbed' refer to?
having or showing evidence of a mental or emotional illness
What does the word 'condition' mean?
What does the word 'condition' mean?
What is a 'scamp'?
What is a 'scamp'?
What does the word 'nonsense' mean?
What does the word 'nonsense' mean?
What is a 'butterfinger'?
What is a 'butterfinger'?
What does the word 'deny' mean?
What does the word 'deny' mean?
What are 'props'?
What are 'props'?
What does 'affection' mean?
What does 'affection' mean?
What does the word 'fester' mean?
What does the word 'fester' mean?
What does it mean to 'sob'?
What does it mean to 'sob'?
What is a 'coot'?
What is a 'coot'?
What does 'bawl' mean?
What does 'bawl' mean?
What are 'drawers'?
What are 'drawers'?
What does the word 'craw' refer to?
What does the word 'craw' refer to?
Study Notes
Vocabulary from Bud Not Buddy Chapter 13
- Accuse: To blame someone for wrongdoing or a crime, highlighting a sense of guilt.
- Obvious: Indicates something that is clear and easy to recognize or perceive.
- Disturbed: Refers to an individual exhibiting signs of mental or emotional issues.
- Condition: A prerequisite or requirement that must be met for something to occur.
- Scamp: A playful troublemaker, particularly in reference to a child.
- Nonsense: Ideas or statements deemed foolish or untrue, lacking meaning or sense.
- Butterfinger: Describes a clumsy person who frequently drops items.
- Deny: The act of rejecting the acceptance or admission of something.
- Props: Public acknowledgment or expression of gratitude towards someone's efforts.
- Affection: A strong feeling of warmth and care towards someone or something.
- Fester: To worsen over time, often relating to emotions or unresolved issues.
- Sob: A form of crying characterized by noisy breathing and short gasps.
- Coot: A term used to describe an eccentric or old man, often with a quirky demeanor.
- Bawl: A loud form of crying that is unrestrained and expressive.
- Drawers: A casual term for underwear, often used in informal contexts.
- Craw: Refers to the throat, often used in idioms or expressions concerning discomfort.
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Test your knowledge of vocabulary words from Chapter 13 of 'Bud Not Buddy'. This quiz covers key terms that are integral to the chapter's themes and character development. Perfect for reinforcing your understanding of the text!