SpellingClassroom.com List: Book Words - Harry Potter Book 3 - Part 2 Charpters 11-22 Vocabulary Test Student Name: _________________________ | | Date: ____________________ 1. vindictive - The word ' vindictive' means? a. adj. of concerning or exhibiting rot or decomposition b. v. to become unsteady or begin to weaken; falter; to move back and forth in a fluttering motion; sway; to show indecision or uncertainty; vacillate c. n. a lack of order; confusion. d. adj. wanting to get even; seeking revenge 2. berserk - The word ' berserk' means? a. adj. violently or destructively frenzied b. adj. mentally ill; insane. c. v. to fall suddenly toward the earth or to a lower level; to plunge; fall hard and fast d. v. to achieve a victory over 3. arrogant - The word ' arrogant' means? a. adj. mentally ill; insane. b. v. to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. c. v. to become filled with surprise or astonishment d. adj. unduly or excessively proud as of wealth or station or learning 4. plummeted - The word ' plummeted' means? a. v. to achieve a victory over b. v. to get to the bottom of or understand completely. n. a unit of length equal to six feet used to measure the depth of water or mines. c. v. to fall suddenly toward the earth or to a lower level; to plunge; fall hard and fast d. v. to become unsteady or begin to weaken; falter; to move back and forth in a fluttering motion; sway; to show indecision or uncertainty; vacillate 5. seething - The word ' seething' means? a. v. to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. b. v. to become filled with surprise or astonishment c. adj. of concerning or exhibiting rot or decomposition d. v. or adj. to be violently excited or agitated 6. maimed - The word ' maimed' means? a. adj. mentally ill; insane. Brought to you by: SpellingClassroom.com 1 of 5 b. v. to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. c. v. to get to the bottom of or understand completely. n. a unit of length equal to six feet used to measure the depth of water or mines. d. v. to make very angry or furious; put into a rage. 7. yeoman - The word ' yeoman' means? a. v. to hold back; to check b. v. or adj. to be violently excited or agitated c. v. to get to the bottom of or understand completely. n. a unit of length equal to six feet used to measure the depth of water or mines. d. n. one of a class of lesser freeholders below the gentry who cultivated their own land 8. brood - The word ' brood' means? a. n. a family of young animals or children -especially the young of a bird hatched -; v. to think or worry a lot about something b. v. to hold back; to check c. v. or adj. to be violently excited or agitated d. adj. being out of the ordinary; being so extraordinary or abnormal as to suggest powers which violate the laws of nature 9. wavering - The word ' wavering' means? a. adj. of concerning or exhibiting rot or decomposition b. v. to become unsteady or begin to weaken; falter; to move back and forth in a fluttering motion; sway; to show indecision or uncertainty; vacillate c. v. or adj. to be violently excited or agitated d. v. to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. 10. enraged - The word ' enraged' means? a. adj. unduly or excessively proud as of wealth or station or learning b. v. to make very angry or furious; put into a rage. c. adj. being out of the ordinary; being so extraordinary or abnormal as to suggest powers which violate the laws of nature d. v. to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. 11. subdued - The word ' subdued' means? a. v. to achieve a victory over b. adj. violently or destructively frenzied c. v. to get to the bottom of or understand completely. n. a unit of length equal to six feet used to measure the depth of water or mines. d. v. to make very angry or furious; put into a rage. 12. disarray - The word ' disarray' means? a. n. a lack of order; confusion. Brought to you by: SpellingClassroom.com 2 of 5 b. adj. wanting to get even; seeking revenge c. v. to get to the bottom of or understand completely. n. a unit of length equal to six feet used to measure the depth of water or mines. d. v. to achieve a victory over 13. marvel - The word ' marvel' means? a. n. a family of young animals or children -especially the young of a bird hatched -; v. to think or worry a lot about something b. adj. being out of the ordinary; being so extraordinary or abnormal as to suggest powers which violate the laws of nature c. v. to become filled with surprise or astonishment d. adj. violently or destructively frenzied 14. fathom - The word ' fathom' means? a. n. a family of young animals or children -especially the young of a bird hatched -; v. to think or worry a lot about something b. adj. violently or destructively frenzied c. v. to get to the bottom of or understand completely. n. a unit of length equal to six feet used to measure the depth of water or mines. d. v. to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. 15. stifled - The word ' stifled' means? a. adj. mentally ill; insane. b. v. to hold back; to check c. v. to achieve a victory over d. adj. wanting to get even; seeking revenge 16. deranged - The word ' deranged' means? a. adj. mentally ill; insane. b. v. to fall suddenly toward the earth or to a lower level; to plunge; fall hard and fast c. v. or adj. to be violently excited or agitated d. v. to achieve a victory over 17. putrid - The word ' putrid' means? a. adj. of concerning or exhibiting rot or decomposition b. v. to get to the bottom of or understand completely. n. a unit of length equal to six feet used to measure the depth of water or mines. c. v. to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. d. adj. unduly or excessively proud as of wealth or station or learning 18. phenomenal - The word ' phenomenal' means? a. n. a lack of order; confusion. b. adj. being out of the ordinary; being so extraordinary or abnormal as to suggest powers which Brought to you by: SpellingClassroom.com 3 of 5 violate the laws of nature c. adj. unduly or excessively proud as of wealth or station or learning d. v. to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. 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