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Unit 1: Vocabulary from Readings 2

This list covers "The Most Dangerous Game" and "Blues Ain't No Mockin Bird."
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  1. palpable
    able to be felt by tactile examination
    “Can’t see it,” remarked Rainsford, trying to peer through the dank tropical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness in upon the yacht.
  2. tangible
    perceptible by the senses, especially the sense of touch
    Sometimes I think evil is a tangible thing—with wave lengths, just as sound and light have.
  3. disarming
    capable of allaying hostility
    “Don’t be alarmed,” said Rainsford, with a smile which he hoped was disarming.
  4. amenity
    something that provides value, pleasure, or convenience
    We do our best to preserve the amenities of civilization here.
  5. analytical
    using or skilled in using reasoning
    “I must do something. Now, mine is an analytical mind, Mr. Rainsford. Doubtless that is why I enjoy the problems of the chase.”
  6. condone
    excuse, overlook, or make allowances for
    "...Surely your experiences in the war—”
    “Did not make me condone coldblooded murder,” finished Rainsford stiffly.
  7. barbarous
    able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
    That would be barbarous. I treat these visitors with every consideration.
  8. solicitous
    full of anxiety and concern
    “Ah, indeed?” the general inquired solicitously. “Well, I suppose that’s only natural, after your long swim. You need a good, restful night’s sleep..."
  9. animate
    make lively
    Then a businesslike air animated him.
  10. futile
    producing no result or effect
    He saw that straight flight was futile; inevitably it would bring him face to face with the sea.
  11. lasso
    catch with a long noosed rope
    The tall man with a huge camera lassoed to his shoulder was buzzin our way.
  12. original
    not derived or copied or translated from something else
    “That boy don’t never have anything original to say,” say Cathy grown-up.
  13. formality
    a requirement of etiquette or custom
    Like his mama, Miss Myrtle, tell us never mind the formality as if we had no better breeding than to call her Myrtle, plain.
Created on Mon Feb 22 13:52:58 EST 2021 (updated Mon Mar 29 09:28:20 EDT 2021)

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