1. Rapturously (adv.):
“They’ll love him!” cried Aunt Petunia rapturously. (pg. 5)
2. Grievously (adv.):
“…Dobby will have to punish himself most grievously for coming to see you sir…”
(pg. 14)
3. Stammer (v.):
“W-what?” Harry stammered. (pg. 16)
4. Peril (n.)
Harry Potter must not put himself in peril. (pg. 16)
5. Gibber (v.):
“Stop gibbering,” said Ron. “We’ve come to take you home with us.” (pg. 25)
6. Reckon (v.):
“…Dad reckons he was right in You-Know-Who’s inner circle." (pg. 29)
7. Polish (v.):
“…I mean there’s only so many times you can polish a prefect badge…” (pg. 30)
8. Berserk (adj.):
“The teapot went berserk and squirted boiling tea all over the place…” (pg. 31)
8. Apron (n.):
She was wearing a flowered apron with a wand sticking out of the pocket. (pg. 33)
9. Berserk (adj.):
“The teapot went berserk and squirted boiling tea all over the place…” (pg. 31)
10. Cramped (adj.:
The kitchen was small and rather cramped. (pg. 33)