Lord of the Flies is a very interesting novel which was published in 1954 and the founder of this novel is a noble prize winning British author William Golding. The book focuses on a group of British boys stranded on a deserted island with their tragic attempt to manage themselves.
Lord of the Flies Vocabulary
Following are vocabulary words from Lord of the flies with their meaning:
| Word | Meaning |
| scornful | expressing extreme contempt |
| ebullience | eager enjoyment or approval |
| indignant | angered at something unjust or wrong |
| recrimination | mutual accusations |
| tumult | a state of commotion and noise and confusion |
| tirade | a speech of violent denunciation |
| oppressive | weighing heavily on the senses or spirit |
| inscrutable | difficult or impossible to understand |
| vicissitude | a variation in circumstances or fortune |
| furtive | secret and sly |
| tacit | implied by or inferred from actions or statements |
| flaunt | display proudly |
| blatant | without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious |
| preposterous | inviting ridicule |
| incredulous | not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving |
| irrelevance | the lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand |
| implication | something that is inferred |
| malevolent | wishing or appearing to wish evil to others |
| improvise | manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand |
| speculation | continuous contemplation on a subject of a deep nature |
| ludicrous | inviting ridicule |
| ineffectual | not producing an intended consequence |
| jeer | laugh at with contempt and derision |
| inarticulate | without or deprived of the use of speech or words |
| squawk | make a harsh, abrupt noise |
| bristle | a stiff hair |
| relentless | never-ceasing |
| leviathan | the largest or most massive thing of its kind |
| clamor | utter or proclaim insistently and noisily |
| mutinous | characterized by a rebellion against authority |
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