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Unit 1: Part 3 Vocabulary

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  1. imminent
    close in time; about to occur
    With success so imminent, we decided not to tell anyone until he could actually walk.
  2. infallibility
    the quality of never making an error
    Once I had succeeded in teaching Doodle to walk, I began to believe in my own infallibility and I prepared a terrific development program for him, unknown to Mama and Daddy, of course.
  3. precariously
    in a manner affording no ease or reassurance
    On the topmost branch a bird the size of a chicken, with scarlet feathers and long legs, was perched precariously.
  4. discerning
    having or revealing keen insight and good judgment
    Much Madness is divinest Sense—
    To a discerning Eye—
    Much Sense—the starkest Madness—
    ’Tis the Majority
    In this, as All, prevail—
    Assent—and you are sane—
    Demur—you’re straightway dangerous—
    And handled with a Chain—
  5. prevail
    prove superior
    Much Madness is divinest Sense—
    To a discerning Eye—
    Much Sense—the starkest Madness—
    ’Tis the Majority
    In this, as All, prevail
    Assent—and you are sane—
    Demur—you’re straightway dangerous—
    And handled with a Chain—
  6. bilingual
    using or knowing two languages
    We lived then in the Dominican Republic, and the family as a whole spoke only Spanish at home, until my sisters and I started attending the Carol Morgan School, and we became a bilingual family.
  7. enumerate
    specify individually
    He said, “Imagine this whole table is the human brain. Then this teensy grain is all we ever use of our intelligence!” He enumerated geniuses who had perhaps used two grains, maybe three: Einstein, Michelangelo, da Vinci, Beethoven.
  8. accentuate
    stress or single out as important
    She had an expressive, dreamy look that was accentuated by the wimple that framed her face.
  9. prejudice
    a partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
    Americans have a prejudice in favor of lone wolves. Moral superiority, we like to think, belongs to the person who stands alone.
  10. solidarity
    a union of interests or purposes among members of a group
    Because in getting along with other people, most decent people know, as Hodges and Geyer put it, the “importance of cooperation, tact and social solidarity in situations that are tense or difficult.”
  11. credentials
    a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
    But, as the University of Chicago law professor Cass Sunstein has argued, Milgram’s “subjects were not simply obeying a leader, but responding to someone whose credentials and good faith they thought they could trust.”
  12. allegedly
    according to what has been declared but not proved
    Young people are trying frantically to force themselves into an unbending mold of expectations, convinced that they live in a two-tiered system in which they are either a resounding success or they have already failed. And the more they try to squeeze themselves into that shrinking, allegedly normative space, the faster the walls close in.
  13. monotonous
    tediously repetitious or lacking in variety
    As a Midwestern senior told me for my book The Overachievers, high schoolers view life as “a conveyor belt,” making monotonous scheduled stops at high school, college, graduate school, and a series of jobs until death.
  14. squelch
    suppress or crush completely
    More than half a century later, schools, students, and sometimes parents treat these nonconformists like second-class citizens, squelching that hope.
  15. calculate
    make a mathematical computation
    Dr. Darold Treffert, a Wisconsin physician and the leading researcher in the study of savant syndrome, gives one example, of a blind man with “a faculty of calculating to a degree little short of marvelous” in his book Extraordinary People...
  16. symmetrical
    having similarity in corresponding parts
    Squares are always symmetrical shapes in my mind, which makes them especially beautiful to me.
  17. prime
    a number that has no factor but itself and 1
    Sacks also describes John and Michael as playing a game that involved swapping prime numbers with each other for hours at a time.
  18. effective
    producing or capable of producing an intended result
  19. detract
    take away a part from; diminish
  20. pervade
    spread or diffuse through
  21. emphasize
    stress or single out as important
  22. contradictory
    not able to be true at the same time
  23. illustrate
    make clear or understandable by giving an example
  24. noteworthy
    deserving attention
  25. barrier
    any condition that makes it difficult to make progress
  26. distinction
    an identifying difference
  27. critical
    forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis
  28. consult
    seek information from
  29. characterize
    describe or portray the qualities or peculiarities of
  30. analyze
    consider in detail in order to discover essential features
  31. evidence
    knowledge on which to base belief
  32. finding
    something that is discovered
  33. progression
    a series with a definite pattern of advance
  34. vivid
    evoking lifelike images within the mind
  35. literal
    limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text
  36. imply
    express or state indirectly
  37. depict
    give a description of
Created on Thu Oct 15 16:46:44 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Oct 19 09:38:04 EDT 2020)

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