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Uglies: Part I

In a dystopian society that values beauty above all else, Tally Youngblood faces a choice: undergo cosmetic surgery to become a "pretty" or join a group of rebels.

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  1. impervious
    not admitting of passage or capable of being affected
    Behind it trailed a growing bunch of revelers, dancing along with the beat, drinking and throwing their empty bottles to shatter against the huge, impervious machine.
  2. revel
    take delight in
    The revelers were wearing masks.
  3. stifle
    smother or suppress
    On the familiar leafy path down to the water’s edge, it was easy to imagine Peris stealing silently behind her, stifling laughter, ready for a night of spying on the new pretties.
  4. impromptu
    with little or no preparation or forethought
    The machine was lobbing the masks out the back, trying to coax more followers into the impromptu parade: devil faces and horrible clowns, green monsters and gray aliens with big oval eyes, cats and dogs and cows, faces with crooked smiles or huge noses.
  5. trundle
    move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle
    A minute later, when the machine had trundled half a block farther, Tally jumped out and snatched up a discarded mask from the street.
  6. subside
    wear off or die down
    She’d only seen him once since the operation, and that was coming out of the hospital, before the swelling had subsided.
  7. bemuse
    cause to be confused emotionally
    Someone stepped quietly into the elevator, looking back at the search party in bemusement.
  8. dubious
    fraught with uncertainty or doubt
    Shay looked dubious. “How’d you manage that?”
  9. parameter
    any factor defining a system and determining its performance
    Tally tweaked the eye-shape parameters, pulling the arch of the eyebrows down almost to normal.
  10. blemish
    a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something
    Every blemish disappeared, her skin turning flawlessly smooth.
  11. incongruous
    lacking in harmony or compatibility or appropriateness
    The high hairdo towered over her thin face like a dunce cap, the white-blond hair utterly incongruous with her olive skin.
  12. swath
    a path or strip (also figurative)
    Behind them the spires of New Pretty Town rose from the center of town, and around them was the greenbelt, a swath of forest that separated the middle and the late pretties from the youngsters.
  13. billow
    rise and move, as in waves
    A gust of wind billowed in Shay’s jacket, and she slid farther away, still smiling.
  14. torrent
    a violently fast stream of water or other liquid
    Shay was skimming just above the torrent, so low that she lifted a wake every time she banked.
  15. maelstrom
    a powerful circular current of water
    Every time Shay screamed, Tally knew she was about to follow her friend through a wall of spray leaping up from the maelstrom.
  16. crude
    belonging to an early stage of technical development
    She remembered that the Rusties didn’t use hoverstruts; every building was squat, crude, and massive, and needed a steel skeleton to keep it from falling down.
  17. untenable
    incapable of being defended or justified
    But in the moonlight she could imagine people scrambling over flaming cars to escape the crumbling city, panicking in their flight from this untenable pile of metal and stone.
  18. reverie
    an abstracted state of absorption
    Shay’s voice pulled Tally from her reverie.
  19. unkempt
    not neatly combed
    Tally watched the last few uglies make their way inside, gawky and nervous, unkempt and uncoordinated.
  20. subtle
    difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze
    But when Peris and I would go into town, we’d see a lot of them, and we realized that pretties do look different. They look like themselves. It’s just a lot more subtle, because they’re not all freaks.
  21. vapid
    lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
    “Doing tricks is great! Okay? Breaking the rules is fun! But eventually you’ve got to do something besides being a clever little ugly.”
    “Like being a vapid, boring pretty?”
  22. indifferent
    being neither good nor bad
    That her eyes would be laser-cut for a lifetime of perfect vision, reflective implants inserted under the iris to add sparkling gold flecks to their indifferent brown?
  23. flippant
    showing an inappropriate lack of seriousness
    Something about the middle pretty made it hard to be flippant. He was wisdom personified, his manner so serious and formal that Tally found herself wishing she had dressed up.
  24. botch
    make a mess of, destroy, or ruin
    He was definitely of middle age, but whoever had done his operation had botched it. He was beautiful, without a doubt, but it was a terrible beauty.
  25. aquiline
    curved down like an eagle's beak
    Her nose was aquiline, her teeth sharp, her eyes a nonreflective gray.
  26. cadence
    the rhythmic rise and fall of the voice
    Her voice had the same slow, neutral cadence as a bedtime book.
  27. vulpine
    resembling or characteristic of a fox
    Tally turned away from the vulpine eyes, shut out the razor-blade voice.
  28. generic
    having no special or distinctive characteristics; unoriginal
    Clothes, bedding, furniture, the pictures on the wallscreen—it had all reverted back to Generic Ugly.
  29. suppressed
    held in check or kept back with difficulty
    The sight of the plate of food, wilted and solitary, made the suppressed tears well up in her eyes.
  30. sheepish
    showing a sense of shame
    She looked at her parents sheepishly, wondering what they must be thinking.
  31. solemn
    characterized by a firm belief in your opinions
    And she had made Shay a solemn promise.
  32. purgatory
    a temporary condition of torment or suffering
    She couldn’t stand another day like this, not knowing if her ugly purgatory would ever end.
  33. unearthly
    suggesting the operation of supernatural influences
    The cruel pretties seemed even more unearthly to exhausted eyes.
  34. tousle
    disarrange or rumple; dishevel
    Tally tried without success to imagine what a tousled Dr. Cable would look like.
  35. bleary
    tired to the point of exhaustion
    Through bleary eyes, Tally saw that it was a 3-D copy of the note, perfect down to the slight incisions of Shay’s labored penmanship on the paper.
  36. dupe
    fool or hoax
    Tally glared at Dr. Cable, realizing she’d been duped.
  37. cryptic
    having a secret or hidden meaning
    “I’m afraid that we find the instructions on the note rather cryptic, Tally.”
  38. miscreant
    a person without moral scruples
    Of course a hover board. What is it about those things and miscreants?
  39. rendezvous
    a place where people meet
    This last line, where it says to ‘wait on the bald head,’ clearly refers to a rendezvous point. You go there, you wait. Sooner or later, they’ll pick you up.
  40. disheveled
    in disarray; extremely disorderly
    Like a mirror, but in close-up, it showed Tally as she looked right now: puffy-eyed and disheveled, exhaustion and red scratches marking her face, her hair sticking out in all directions, and her expression turning horrified as she beheld her own appearance.
Created on Tue Jan 26 19:12:03 EST 2016 (updated Tue May 24 13:32:56 EDT 2022)

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