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Unit 6: Vocabulary from Readings 2

This list covers "A Noiseless Flash" and "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall."
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  1. volition
    the act of making a choice
    Each of them counts many small items of chance or volition—a step taken in time, a decision to go indoors, catching one streetcar instead of the next—that spared him.
  2. philanthropy
    the act of donating money or time to promote human welfare
    The police had questioned him several times, and just a few days before, he had heard that an influential acquaintance, a Mr. Tanaka, a retired officer of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha steamship line, an anti-Christian, a man famous in Hiroshima for his showy philanthropies and notorious for his personal tyrannies, had been telling people that Tanimoto should not be trusted.
  3. intermittent
    stopping and starting at irregular intervals
    He said that she should remain at home unless an urgent warning—a series of intermittent blasts of the siren—was sounded.
  4. incendiary
    involving deliberate burning of property
    The prefectural government, convinced, as everyone in Hiroshima was, that the city would be attacked soon, had begun to press with threats and warnings for the completion of wide fire lanes, which, it was hoped, might act in conjunction with the rivers to localize any fires started by an incendiary raid...
  5. hedonistic
    devoted to pleasure
    In the days right before the bombing, Dr. Masakazu Fujii, being prosperous, hedonistic, and at the time not too busy, had been allowing himself the luxury of sleeping until nine or nine-thirty, but fortunately he had to get up early the morning the bomb was dropped to see a house guest off on a train.
  6. incessant
    uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
    ...according to Japanese custom, when a person falls sick and goes to a hospital, one or more members of his family go and live there with him, to cook for him, bathe, massage, and read to him, and to offer incessant familial sympathy, without which a Japanese patient would be miserable indeed.
  7. convivial
    occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company
    At fifty, he was healthy, convivial, and calm, and he was pleased to pass the evenings drinking whiskey with friends, always sensibly and for the sake of conversation.
  8. xenophobic
    having abnormal fear or hatred of foreigners
    The Japanese wartime diet had not sustained him, and he felt the strain of being a foreigner in an increasingly xenophobic Japan; even a German, since the defeat of the Fatherland, was unpopular.
  9. theological
    of or relating to or concerning the study of religion
    This morning, a Monday, the only worshipers were Mr. Takemoto, a theological student living in the mission house; Mr. Fukai, the secretary of the diocese; Mrs. Murata, the mission’s devoutly Christian housekeeper; and his fellow-priests.
  10. repugnant
    offensive to the mind
    Satisfied that nothing would happen, he went in and breakfasted with the other Fathers on substitute coffee and ration bread, which, under the circumstances, was especially repugnant to him.
  11. rummage
    search haphazardly
    While she was rummaging around she found death in her mind and it felt clammy and unfamiliar.
  12. jilt
    cast aside capriciously or unfeelingly
    Plenty of girls get jilted. You were jilted, weren’t you?
  13. dwindle
    become smaller or lose substance
    Her heart brain, it flickered and winked like an eye, quietly it fluttered and dwindled.
Created on Wed Mar 03 09:40:57 EST 2021 (updated Fri Mar 12 12:18:49 EST 2021)

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