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Unit 2: Selection Vocabulary 4

This list covers "The Postmaster," "A Letter to NFL GMs," and Men We Reaped.
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  1. exile
    the act of expelling a person from their native land
    On some evenings, seated at his desk in the corner of the big empty shed, the postmaster too would call up memories of his own home, of his mother and his sister, of those for whom in his exile his heart was sad...
  2. resign
    leave voluntarily, as a job or position
    The postmaster, of his own accord, went on to tell her that his application for a transfer had been rejected, so he had resigned his post and was going home.
  3. inscrutable
    difficult or impossible to understand
    These words were kindly meant, no doubt: but inscrutable are the ways of a woman's heart!
  4. dumbfounded
    as if rendered speechless with astonishment and surprise
    The postmaster was dumbfounded. He had never seen Ratan like this before.
  5. trifle
    something of small importance
    He brought out from his pocket the whole of his month's salary, retaining only a trifle for his travelling expenses.
  6. restriction
    the act of keeping something within specified bounds
    So the next morning, when we got to the field—since it was youth football and there were weight restrictions—we had to weigh in.
  7. deliberately
    with intention; in an intentional manner
    It didn’t even occur to me that somebody might deliberately try to keep me off the football field.
  8. contraption
    a small mechanical device or tool
    My dad used to build all kinds of contraptions to help me lift weights.
  9. vibe
    a distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively
    It got to the point where that dorm was just so full of negative vibes, because I pretty much kept everything to myself.
  10. adversity
    a state of misfortune or affliction
    I define myself by adversity, and how I’ve persevered.
  11. regardless
    in spite of everything
    And I’m convinced that God has put me on this earth for a reason, and that reason is to show people that it doesn’t matter what anybody else says, because people are going to doubt you regardless.
  12. bound
    form the edge of
    The house was bounded by a fenced industrial yard to the north and by the rushing, plunking sound of the cars on the elevated interstate to the south.
  13. initiation
    a formal entry into an organization or position or office
    They told horror stories about White people being shot while unloading groceries from their cars. Gang initiations, they said.
  14. stroke
    a loss of consciousness from the lack of oxygen in the brain
    Uncle Bookie looked the most like the grandfather I'd barely known, who'd died of a stroke at age fifty.
  15. raze
    tear down so as to make flat with the ground
    Hurricane Katrina made that impossible for several years, since it razed most of the housing in Pass Christian, and decimated what was closest to the bayou in DeLisle.
  16. relentless
    never-ceasing
    That’s a brutal list, in its immediacy and its relentlessness, and it’s a list that silences people.
Created on Mon Dec 14 17:16:09 EST 2020 (updated Thu Dec 17 11:07:33 EST 2020)

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