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Unit 4: Selection Vocabulary 2

This list covers "'These Wild Young People' by One of Them" and The Great Gatsby.
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  1. sympathetic
    showing or motivated by understanding and generosity
    Hardly a week goes by that I do not read some indignant treatise depicting our extravagance, the corruption of our manners, the futility of our existence, poured out in stiff, scared, shocked sentences before a sympathetic and horrified audience of fathers, mothers, and maiden aunts—but particularly maiden aunts.
  2. ultimate
    furthest or highest in degree or order; utmost or extreme
    But I think she errs in not attempting to analyze the causes for such decay, which would bring her nearer to the ultimate truth.
  3. assure
    make a promise or commitment
    International peace was at last assured, and according to current reports, never officially denied, the American delegates held out for the use of poison gas in warfare, just as the men of that generation were later to ruin Wilson’s great ideal of a league of nations, on the ground that such a scheme was an invasion of American rights.
  4. malice
    the quality of threatening evil
    We have seen hideous peculation, greed, anger, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness, unmasked and rampant and unashamed.
  5. preceding
    existing or coming before
    I know that we are a pretty bad lot, but has not that been true of every preceding generation?
  6. inclined
    having a preference, disposition, or tendency
    In consequence I'm inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me and also made me the victim of not a few veteran bores.
  7. feign
    give a false appearance of
    Most of the confidences were unsought—frequently I have feigned sleep, preoccupation, or a hostile levity when I realized by some unmistakable sign that an intimate revelation was quivering on the horizon—for the intimate revelations of young men or at least the terms in which they express them are usually plagiaristic and marred by obvious suppressions.
  8. abortive
    failing to accomplish an intended result
    No—Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short-winded elations of men.
  9. prejudice
    a partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
    It faced—or seemed to face—the whole external world for an instant, and then concentrated on you with an irresistible prejudice in your favor.
  10. urbane
    showing a high degree of refinement
    “Anyhow, he gives large parties,” said Jordan, changing the subject with an urbane distaste for the concrete.
Created on Mon Dec 21 09:59:12 EST 2020 (updated Mon Dec 21 15:10:32 EST 2020)

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