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  1. grope
    search blindly or uncertainly
    Nnaemeka was silent for a while, and then began very slowly as if he groped for his words: “I wish I were sure it would be happiness to him.”
  2. remote
    located far away spatially
    “You have lived in Lagos all your life, and you know very little about people in remote parts of the country.”
  3. blunt
    characterized by directness in manner or speech
    This was said so seriously and so bluntly that Nene could not find speech immediately.
  4. cosmopolitan
    composed of people from many parts of the world
    In the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the city it had always seemed to her something of a joke that a person’s tribe could determine whom he married.
  5. dunce
    a stupid person
    He remembered Ugoye quite well, an Amazon of a girl who used to beat up all the boys, himself included, on the way to the stream, a complete dunce at school.
  6. upbringing
    properties acquired during a person's formative years
    She has a proper Christian upbringing.
  7. negotiation
    a discussion intended to produce an agreement
    I hope we shall begin negotiations when you come home in December.
  8. retreat
    an area where you can be alone
    This was the old man’s retreat where he went to read his Bible when the parching December sun had set and a fresh, reviving wind blew on the leaves.
  9. disconcerting
    causing an emotional disturbance
    “What did you say?” he asked slowly and disconcertingly.
  10. qualification
    an attribute that must be met or complied with
    “Teacher, did you say? If you consider that a qualification for a good wife I should like to point out to you, Emeka, that no Christian woman should teach. St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians says that women should keep silence.”
  11. vehemently
    in a forceful manner
    This was his pet subject, and he condemned vehemently those church leaders who encouraged women to teach in their schools.
  12. homily
    a sermon on a moral or religious topic
    After he had spent his emotion on a long homily he at last came back to his son’s engagement, in a seemingly milder tone.
  13. rash
    marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences
    This was a very rash reply and Nnaemeka expected the storm to burst.
  14. menacing
    threatening evil or danger
    His father’s silence was infinitely more menacing than a flood of threatening speech.
  15. cease
    put an end to a state or an activity
    He did not, however, cease hoping that he would realize how serious was the danger he was heading for.
  16. commiserate
    feel or express sympathy or compassion
    This man had come with others to commiserate with Okeke when news went round about his son’s behaviour.
  17. obstinate
    refusing to change one's mind or ways; difficult to convince
    Nnaemeka’s father was known to be obstinately ahead of his more superstitious neighbours in these matters.
  18. prejudice
    a partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
    The prejudice against Nnaemeka’s marriage was not confined to his little village.
  19. deference
    a courteous expression of esteem or regard
    Rather, they paid her such excessive deference as to make her feel she was not one of them.
  20. grudgingly
    in a reluctant manner
    Slowly and grudgingly they began to admit that she kept her home much better than most of them.
  21. persevere
    be persistent, refuse to stop
    The strain had nearly killed him but he had persevered, and won.
  22. perfunctorily
    in a set manner without serious attention
    Then one day he received a letter from Nene, an in spite of himself he began to glance through it perfunctorily until all of a sudden the expression on his face changed and he began to read more carefully.
  23. implore
    beg or request earnestly and urgently
    I implore you to allow Nnaemeka to bring them home for a short time during his leave next month.
  24. resolution
    the trait of being firm in purpose or belief
    The old man at once felt the resolution he had built up over so many years falling in.
  25. overcast
    filled or abounding with clouds
    The sky was overcast with heavy black clouds and a high wind began to blow filling the air with dust and dry leaves.
  26. remorse
    a feeling of deep regret, usually for some misdeed
    That night he hardly slept, from remorse—and a vague fear that he might die without making it up to them.
Created on Sun Jan 12 14:58:45 EST 2020 (updated Sun Jan 12 15:03:49 EST 2020)

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