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Unit 5: Part 3 Vocabulary I

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  1. latent
    potentially existing but not presently evident or realized
    The passage of one of the redeemed made them consider, however vacantly, the wickedness of the street, their own latent wickedness in sitting where they sat; and made them think of their father, who came home early on Saturdays and who would soon be turning this corner and entering the dark hall below them.
  2. engross
    consume all of one's attention or time
    John looked down at his schoolbook: he became engrossed again in the problem of the locomotive.
  3. jubilant
    full of high-spirited delight
    Dozens of boys fought each other in the harsh sun: clambering up the rocks and battling hand to hand, scuffed shoes sliding on the slippery rock; filling the bright air with curses and jubilant cries.
  4. superficial
    of, affecting, or being on or near the surface
    They bathed the blood away, to find, just above the left eyebrow, the jagged, superficial scar.
  5. perdition
    the place or state in which one suffers eternal punishment
    His eyes were struck alive, unmoving, blind with malevolence—she felt, like the pull of the earth at her feet, his longing to witness her perdition.
  6. summation
    a concluding statement that presents the main ideas
    The difficulty is your life refuses summation—it always did—and invites contemplation instead.
  7. scenario
    a postulated sequence of possible events
    Well, the season was always Christmas with you there and, like one aspect of that scenario, you did not neglect to bring at least three gifts.
  8. platitude
    a trite or obvious remark
    You replaced lumbering platitudes with an upright elegance.
  9. appropriate
    take possession of by force
    It was you who gave us the courage to appropriate an alien, hostile, all-white geography because you had discovered that “this world (meaning history) is white no longer and it will never be white again.”
  10. alliance
    an agreement establishing an association between groups
    To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge—to convert our good words into good deeds—in a new alliance for progress—to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty.
  11. invective
    abusive language used to express blame or censure
    To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support—to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective—to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak—and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
  12. adversary
    someone who offers opposition
    Finally, to those nations who would make themselves our adversary, we offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.
  13. eradicate
    destroy completely, as if down to the roots
    Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and commerce.
  14. flagrant
    conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
    Maybe Mr. Connor and his policemen have been rather publicly nonviolent, as Chief Pritchett was in Albany, Georgia, but they have used the moral means of nonviolence to maintain the immoral end of flagrant racial injustice.
  15. profundity
    intellectual depth; penetrating knowledge
    They will be old, oppressed, battered Negro women, symbolized in a seventy-two-year-old woman of Montgomery, Alabama, who rose up with a sense of dignity and with her people decided not to ride the segregated buses, and responded to one who inquired about her tiredness with ungrammatical profundity: “My feet is tired, but my soul is rested.”
Created on Mon Oct 19 15:46:21 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Oct 26 15:59:05 EDT 2020)

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