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The Sound and the Fury: List 4: April Eighth, 1928

Through the perspectives of three brothers and an omniscient narrator, the Compson family of Mississippi is shown falling into ruin.

This list covers April Eighth, 1928.

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  1. precipitate
    bring about abruptly
    The day dawned bleak and chill, a moving wall of gray light out of the northeast which, instead of dissolving into moisture, seemed to disintegrate into minute and venomous particles, like dust that, when Dilsey opened the door of the cabin and emerged, needled laterally into her flesh, precipitating not so much a moisture as a substance partaking of the quality of thin, not quite congealed oil.
  2. somnolent
    inclined to or marked by drowsiness
    She had been a big woman once but now her skeleton rose, draped loosely in unpadded skin that tightened again upon a paunch almost dropsical, as though muscle and tissue had been courage or fortitude which the days or the years had consumed until only the indomitable skeleton was left rising like a ruin or a landmark above the somnolent and impervious guts...
  3. fatalistic
    accepting that everything that happens is inevitable
    ...the collapsed face that gave the impression of the bones themselves being outside the flesh, lifted into the driving day with an expression at once fatalistic and of a child’s astonished disappointment, until she turned and entered the house again and closed the door.
  4. precariously
    in a manner affording no ease or reassurance
    Then she closed it and laid it down and stacked stovewood into her crooked arm, against her breast, and picked up the umbrella and got it open at last and returned to the steps and held the wood precariously balanced while she contrived to close the umbrella, which she propped in the corner just within the door.
  5. inflection
    the modification of pitch, tone, or volume when speaking
    “Dilsey,” she called, without inflection or emphasis or haste, as though she were not listening for a reply at all.
  6. austere
    severely simple
    As she ground the sifter steadily above the bread board, she sang, to herself at first, something without particular tune or words, repetitive, mournful and plaintive, austere, as she ground a faint, steady snowing of flour onto the bread board.
  7. brunt
    the main part, especially of a force or shock
    It’s not your responsibility. You can go away. You dont have to bear the brunt of it day in and day out. You owe nothing to them, to Mr Compson’s memory.
  8. enigmatic
    not clear to the understanding
    On the wall above a cupboard, invisible save at night, by lamp light and even then evincing an enigmatic profundity because it had but one hand, a cabinet clock ticked, then with a preliminary sound as if it had cleared its throat, struck five times.
  9. feint
    deceive by a mock action
    Now and then his attention would return long enough to enable him to feint the spoon and cause Ben to close his mouth upon the empty air, but it was apparent that Luster’s mind was elsewhere.
  10. arpeggio
    a chord whose notes are played in rapid succession
    His other hand lay on the back of the chair and upon that dead surface it moved tentatively, delicately, as if he were picking an inaudible tune out of the dead void, and once he even forgot to tease Ben with the spoon while his fingers teased out of the slain wood a soundless and involved arpeggio until Ben recalled him by whimpering again.
  11. querulous
    habitually complaining
    ...he and his mother appeared to wait across the table from one another in identical attitudes; the one cold and shrewd, with close-thatched brown hair curled into two stubborn hooks, one on either side of his forehead like a bartender in caricature, and hazel eyes with black-ringed irises like marbles, the other cold and querulous, with perfectly white hair and eyes pouched and baffled and so dark as to appear to be all pupil or all iris.
  12. flaccid
    drooping without elasticity
    It was as though his eyes were holding their breath, while his mother looked at him, her face flaccid and querulous, interminable, clairvoyant yet obtuse.
  13. unwieldy
    difficult to work with or manipulate
    Then she began to struggle with him, but he flung her aside with a motion of his elbow and looked around at her for a moment, his eyes cold and harried, then he turned to the door again and the unwieldy keys.
  14. transience
    an impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending
    It was not anybody’s room, and the faint scent of cheap cosmetics and the few feminine objects and the other evidences of crude and hopeless efforts to feminise it but added to its anonymity, giving it that dead and stereotyped transience of rooms in assignation houses.
  15. assignation
    a secret rendezvous (especially between lovers)
    It was not anybody’s room, and the faint scent of cheap cosmetics and the few feminine objects and the other evidences of crude and hopeless efforts to feminise it but added to its anonymity, giving it that dead and stereotyped transience of rooms in assignation houses.
  16. alacrity
    liveliness and eagerness
    The saw gave forth a single sluggish twang that ceased with lifeless alacrity, leaving the blade in a thin clean curve between Luster’s hand and the floor.
  17. utilitarian
    having a useful function
    They were set in small grassless plots littered with broken things, bricks, planks, crockery, things of a once utilitarian value.
  18. burgeon
    grow and flourish
    What growth there was consisted of rank weeds and the trees were mulberries and locusts and sycamores—trees that partook also of the foul desiccation which surrounded the houses; trees whose very burgeoning seemed to be the sad and stubborn remnant of September, as if even spring had passed them by...
  19. staid
    characterized by dignity and propriety
    They emerged from the cabins and struggled up the shaling levee to the road—men in staid, hard brown or black, with gold watch chains and now and then a stick; young men in cheap violent blues or stripes and swaggering hats; women a little stiffly sibilant, and children in garments bought second hand of white people, who looked at Ben with the covertness of nocturnal animals...
  20. sibilant
    of speech sounds forcing air through a constricted passage
    They emerged from the cabins and struggled up the shaling levee to the road—men in staid, hard brown or black, with gold watch chains and now and then a stick; young men in cheap violent blues or stripes and swaggering hats; women a little stiffly sibilant, and children in garments bought second hand of white people, who looked at Ben with the covertness of nocturnal animals...
  21. magisterial
    befitting an eminent person
    His head was magisterial and profound, his neck rolled above his collar in rich folds.
  22. wizened
    lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness
    The visitor was undersized, in a shabby alpaca coat. He had a wizened black face like a small, aged monkey.
  23. consternation
    sudden shock or dismay that causes confusion
    And all the while that the choir sang again and while the six children rose and sang in thin, frightened, tuneless whispers, they watched the insignificant looking man sitting dwarfed and countrified by the minister's imposing bulk, with something like consternation.
  24. unction
    excessive but superficial compliments with affected charm
    They were still looking at him with consternation and unbelief when the minister rose and introduced him in rich, rolling tones whose very unction served to increase the visitor's insignificance.
  25. virtuosity
    great technical skill, fluency, or style
    They even forgot his insignificant appearance in the virtuosity with which he ran and poised and swooped upon the cold inflectionless wire of his voice, so that at last, when with a sort of swooping glide he came to rest again beside the reading desk with one arm resting upon it at shoulder height and his monkey body as reft of all motion as a mummy or an emptied vessel, the congregation sighed as if it waked from a collective dream and moved a little in its seats.
  26. sonorous
    full and loud and deep
    His arm lay yet across the desk, and he still held that pose while the voice died in sonorous echoes between the walls. It was as different as day and dark from his former tone, with a sad, timbrous quality like an alto horn, sinking into their hearts and speaking there again when it had ceased in fading and cumulate echoes.
  27. immure
    lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
    The preacher removed his arm and he began to walk back and forth before the desk, his hands clasped behind him, a meagre figure, hunched over upon itself like that of one long immured in striving with the implacable earth, “I got the recollection and the blood of the Lamb!”
  28. implacable
    incapable of being appeased or pacified
    The preacher removed his arm and he began to walk back and forth before the desk, his hands clasped behind him, a meagre figure, hunched over upon itself like that of one long immured in striving with the implacable earth, “I got the recollection and the blood of the Lamb!”
  29. immolation
    killing or offering as a sacrifice
    Two tears slid down her fallen cheeks, in and out of the myriad coruscations of immolation and abnegation and time.
  30. abnegation
    renunciation of one's own interests in favor of others
    Two tears slid down her fallen cheeks, in and out of the myriad coruscations of immolation and abnegation and time.
  31. devious
    turning away from a straight course
    Dilsey made no sound, her face did not quiver as the tears took their sunken and devious courses, walking with her head up, making no effort to dry them away even.
  32. fortitude
    strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity
    Like so many cold, weak people, when faced at last by the incontrovertible disaster she exhumed from somewhere a sort of fortitude, strength.
  33. florid
    elaborately or excessively ornamented
    A man and a woman passing spoke to him. He responded with a hearty florid gesture.
  34. manacle
    confine or restrain with or as if with handcuffs
    “See if You can stop me,” thinking of himself, his file of soldiers with the manacled sheriff in the rear, dragging Omnipotence down from his throne, if necessary; of the embattled legions of both hell and heaven through which he tore his way and put his hands at last on his fleeing niece.
  35. irrevocable
    incapable of being retracted
    He could see the opposed forces of his destiny and his will drawing swiftly together now, toward a junction that would be irrevocable; he became cunning.
  36. reconnoiter
    explore, often with a goal of finding something or somebody
    Two gaudily painted pullman cars stood on the track. He reconnoitred them before he got out.
  37. decorous
    characterized by propriety and dignity and good taste
    Outside it was now bright and sunny, swift and bright and empty, and he thought of the people soon to be going quietly home to Sunday dinner, decorously festive, and of himself trying to hold the fatal, furious little old man whom he dared not release long enough to turn his back and run.
  38. abject
    most unfortunate or miserable
    But he bellowed slowly, abjectly, without tears; the grave hopeless sound of all voiceless misery under the sun.
  39. exhort
    urge or force in an indicated direction
    With subterranean rumblings Queenie jogged slowly down the drive and turned into the street, where Luster exhorted her into a gait resembling a prolonged and suspended fall in a forward direction.
  40. ineffable
    defying expression or description
    He sat in the middle of the seat, holding the repaired flower upright in his fist, his eyes serene and ineffable.
Created on Thu Jul 12 16:16:50 EDT 2018 (updated Thu Aug 10 13:41:25 EDT 2023)

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