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Unit 2: Vocabulary from Readings 4

This list covers "The Devil and Tom Walker" and "The Raven."
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  1. prevalent
    most frequent or common
    About the year 1727, just at the time that earthquakes were prevalent in New England, and shook many tall sinners down upon their knees, there lived near this place a meager, miserly fellow, of the name of Tom Walker.
  2. precarious
    fraught with danger
    Tom had long been picking his way cautiously through this treacherous forest; stepping from tuft to tuft of rushes and roots, which afforded precarious footholds among deep sloughs; or pacing carefully, like a cat, along the prostrate trunks of trees; startled now and then by the sudden screaming of the bittern, or the quacking of a wild duck, rising on the wing from some solitary pool.
  3. propitiate
    make peace with
    All these were under his command, and protected by his power, so that none could find them but such as propitiated his favor.
  4. surmise
    infer from incomplete evidence
    What these conditions were may easily be surmised, though Tom never disclosed them publicly.
  5. obliterate
    do away with completely, without leaving a trace
    When Tom reached home, he found the black print of a finger, burnt, as it were, into his forehead, which nothing could obliterate.
  6. resolute
    firm in purpose or belief
    Many and bitter were the quarrels they had on the subject, but the more she talked, the more resolute was Tom not to be damned to please her.
  7. speculate
    invest at a risk
    The country had been deluged with government bills; the famous Land Bank had been established; there had been a rage for speculating; the people had run mad with schemes for new settlements, for building cities in the wilderness; land jobbers went about with maps of grants, and townships, and El Dorados, lying nobody knew where, but which everybody was ready to purchase.
  8. ostentation
    pretentious or showy or vulgar display
    He built himself, as usual, a vast house, out of ostentation; but left the greater part of it unfinished and unfurnished, out of parsimony.
  9. parsimony
    extreme stinginess
    He built himself, as usual, a vast house, out of ostentation; but left the greater part of it unfinished and unfurnished, out of parsimony.
  10. surcease
    a stopping
    Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had tried to borrow
    From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore
  11. entreat
    ask for or request earnestly
    'Tis some visiter entreating entrance at my chamber door—
    Some late visiter entreating entrance at my chamber door
  12. obeisance
    bending the head or body in reverence or submission
    In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore;
    Not the least obeisance made he
  13. beguile
    influence by slyness
    Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,
    By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore
  14. craven
    an abject coward
    "Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,” I said, “art sure no craven..."
  15. ominous
    threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
    Then upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking
    Fancy unto fancy thinking what this ominous bird of yore—
    What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore
    Meant in croaking “Nevermore.”
  16. tempest
    a strong storm with violent winds
    Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore,
    Desolate, yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted
  17. undaunted
    resolutely courageous
    Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore,
    Desolate, yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted
Created on Wed Mar 03 08:55:29 EST 2021 (updated Fri Mar 12 11:58:21 EST 2021)

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