Vocabulary for Chapter V

dwindle  To waste away; to become steadily less.

recuperate  To regain strength or to regain one's health; to recover from a financial loss. recuperation n.

salient Projecting beyond a line; conspicuous.

chaffer  To bargain; to haggle.

remonstrance  Statement of reasons against an idea or something.

repugnance The state or condition of being opposed.

thoroughfare  A public highway, road or street.

inexorable Not capable of being moved by entreaty; unyielding.

superficial Pertaining to a surface; concerned only with what is not necessarily real.

formidable  Extremely difficult; exciting fear by reason of size or strength.

indeterminate  Not determined; not able to be determined; unclear or vague.

orthodox  Following established traditions and beliefs, especially in religion.

blunder  An error or mistake caused by ignorance.

innocuous  Having no harmful qualities or ill effect; harmless.

impending To be near at hand.