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Unit 5: Part 2 Vocabulary

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  1. desolate
    providing no shelter or sustenance
    Although the old woman lived in this desolate spot with only her daughter and she had never seen Mr. Shiftlet before, she could tell, even from a distance, that he was a tramp and no one to be afraid of.
  2. list
    tilt to one side
    His left coat sleeve was folded up to show there was only half an arm in it and his gaunt figure listed slightly to the side as if the breeze were pushing him.
  3. ominous
    threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
    “Lady,” he said, “people don’t care how they lie. Maybe the best I can tell you is, I’m a man; but listen lady,” he said and paused and made his tone more ominous still, “what is a man?”
  4. ravenous
    extremely hungry
    The old woman watched from a distance, secretly pleased. She was ravenous for a son-in-law.
  5. morose
    showing a brooding ill humor
    He looked morose and bitter as if he had been insulted while someone held him.
  6. diligence
    conscientiousness in paying proper attention to a task
    Yet he could not help but contrast the diligence of the boy, who was a peddler’s son, with Miriam’s unconcern for an education.
  7. illiterate
    not able to read or write
    As for Miriam, what possible harm for a working girl in an office, who met only loud-mouthed salesmen and illiterate shipping clerks, to make the acquaintance of a fine scholarly boy?
  8. unscrupulous
    without principles
    Five years ago, after an attack, it had appeared as though he would have either to sacrifice his business upon the auction block and live on a pittance thereafter, or put himself at the mercy of some unscrupulous employee who would in the end probably ruin him.
  9. repugnant
    offensive to the mind
    But this time, after Feld had plodded through the snow to Sobel’s house—he had thought of sending Miriam but the idea became repugnant to him—the burly landlady at the door informed him in a nasal voice that Sobel was not at home, and though Feld knew this was a nasty lie, for where had the refugee to go?
  10. discern
    perceive, recognize, or detect
    He wished the boy would telephone, because he was sure there was more to him than Miriam, with her inexperienced eye, could discern.
  11. absurdity
    the state or quality of being ridiculous
    Constantly risking absurdity
    and death
    whenever he performs
    above the heads
    of his audience
    the poet like an acrobat
    climbs on rime
    to a high wire of his own making
  12. realist
    a person who accepts the world as it literally is
    For he’s the super realist
    who must perforce perceive
    taut truth
  13. taut
    pulled or drawn tight
    For he’s the super realist
    who must perforce perceive
    taut truth
  14. preconception
    an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence
    I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions.
    Whatever I see I swallow immediately
    Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike.
  15. endure
    undergo or be subjected to
    Later,
    if you have endured a great despair,
    then you did it alone,
    getting a transfusion from the fire,
    picking the scabs off your heart,
    then wringing it out like a sock.
  16. transfusion
    the introduction of blood or plasma into a vein or artery
    Later,
    if you have endured a great despair,
    then you did it alone,
    getting a transfusion from the fire,
    picking the scabs off your heart,
    then wringing it out like a sock.
  17. transformed
    given a completely different form or appearance
    Next, my kinsman, you powdered your sorrow,
    you gave it a back rub
    and then you covered it with a blanket
    and after it had slept a while
    it woke to the wings of the roses
    and was transformed.
  18. intricate
    having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate
    Sticks-in-a-drowse droop over sugary loam,
    Their intricate stem-fur dries
  19. seep
    pass gradually or leak or as if through small openings
    I can hear, underground, that sucking and sobbing,
    In my veins, in my bones I feel it,—
    The small waters seeping upward,
    The tight grains parting at last.
  20. quail
    draw back, as with fear or pain
    When sprouts break out,

    Slippery as fish,
    I quail, lean to beginnings, sheath-wet.
  21. frayed
    worn away or tattered along the edges
    Somehow to find a still spot in the noise
    Was the frayed inner want, the winding, the frayed hope
    Whose tatters he kept hunting through the din.
  22. wily
    marked by skill in deception
    A satin peace somewhere.
    A room of wily hush somewhere within.
  23. gaudy
    tastelessly showy
    when it is more
    than the gaudy mumbo Jumbo of politicians:
    this man, this Douglass, this former slave, this Negro
    beaten to his knees, exiled, visioning a world
    where none is lonely, none hunted, alien,
    this man, superb in love and logic, this man
    shall be remembered.
  24. master
    be or become completely proficient or skilled in
    The art of losing isn’t hard to master;
    so many things seem filled with the intent
    to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
  25. intent
    an anticipated outcome that guides your planned actions
    The art of losing isn’t hard to master;
    so many things seem filled with the intent
    to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
  26. permeate
    pass through
    Oh, but it is dirty!
    —this little filling station,
    oil-soaked, oil-permeated
    to a disturbing, over-all
    black translucency.
  27. extraneous
    not belonging to that in which it is contained
    Why the extraneous plant?
    Why the taboret?
    Why, oh why, the doily?
Created on Mon Oct 19 15:44:03 EDT 2020 (updated Wed Mar 03 17:11:08 EST 2021)

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