SKIP TO CONTENT

Unit 7: Vocabulary from Readings 3

This list covers The Mayor of Casterbridge.
10 words 5 learners

Learn words with Flashcards and other activities

Full list of words from this list:

  1. dexterous
    skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands
    While life’s middle summer had set its hardening mark on the mother’s face, her former spring-like specialities were transferred so dexterously by Time to the second figure, her child, that the absence of certain facts within her mother’s knowledge from the girl’s mind would have seemed for the moment, to one reflecting on those facts, to be a curious imperfection in Nature’s powers of continuity.
  2. ascend
    travel up
    Reaching the outskirts of the village they pursued the same track as formerly, and ascended to the fair.
  3. haggard
    showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
    Over the pot stooped an old woman haggard, wrinkled, and almost in rags.
  4. alacrity
    liveliness and eagerness
    The old woman begged for the latter’s custom as soon as she saw her, and responded to Mrs Henchard-Newson’s request for a penny-worth with more alacrity than she had shown in selling six-pennyworths in her younger days....
  5. unscrupulous
    without principles
    Mrs Newson would have rewarded the old woman as far as her small means afforded had she not discreetly borne in mind that it was by that unscrupulous person’s liquor her husband had been degraded.
  6. genial
    diffusing warmth and friendliness
    An innocent maiden had thus grown up in the belief that the relations between the genial sailor and her mother were the ordinary ones that they had always appeared to be.
  7. delusion
    an erroneous belief held in the face of contrary evidence
    When Newson came home at the end of one winter he saw that the delusion he had so carefully sustained had vanished for ever.
  8. swarthy
    naturally having skin of a dark color
    He had a rich complexion, which verged on swarthiness, a flashing black eye, and dark, bushy brows and hair.
  9. encumber
    hold back, impede, or weigh down
    Elizabeth, encumbered with no recollections as her mother was, regarded him with nothing more than the keen curiosity and interest which the discovery of such unexpected social standing in the long-sought relative naturally begot.
  10. elation
    a feeling of joy and pride
    Elizabeth-Jane had never been so much interested in anything in her life as in their present position, partly from the natural elation she felt at discovering herself akin to a coach; and she gazed again at the scene.
Created on Tue Mar 09 10:14:53 EST 2021 (updated Tue Mar 16 14:19:55 EDT 2021)

Sign up now (it’s free!)

Whether you’re a teacher or a learner, Vocabulary.com can put you or your class on the path to systematic vocabulary improvement.