Matching Pairs The Secret Garden - Chapter 4 Word Wizard QuizOnline version Find the right definition for the word from the sentence. by Maria Kehr-Raggay 1 affectionate, as in "If Mary had been an affectionate child, who had been used to being loved, she would have broken her heart..." 2 pinafore, as in "I wish Dickon and Phil an' Jane an' th' rest of 'em had what's here (the breakfast) under their pinafores."" 3 indignant, as in ""I don't know what it is to be hungry," said Mary, with the indifference of ignorance. Martha looked indignant." 4 imperious, as in "And she did not say it either in her hard little voice or in her imperious Indian voice, but in a tone so soft..." 5 subservient, as in "If Martha had been a well-trained fine young lady's maid she would have been more subservient and respectful..." 6 victuals, as in "I can't stand to see good victuals go to waste." When you feel upset or annoyed because you think something is not right. Acting like a boss, even when you're not in charge. When you’re warm, loving, and kind to others. An old-fashioned word for food/provisions. Being prepared to obey orders without daring to ask questions. A type of apron that covers both the front and back of your clothes. It’s usually worn by children.