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Unit 3: Selection Vocabulary 3

This list covers Dream Psychology and The Secret Life of Salvador Dalì.
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  1. interpretation
    an explanation that results from making sense of something
    In what we may term "prescientific days" people were in no uncertainty about the interpretation of dreams.
  2. condition
    a state at a particular time
    But since the downfall of the mythological hypothesis an interpretation of the dream has been wanting. The conditions of its origin; its relationship to our psychical life when we are awake; its independence of disturbances which, during the state of sleep, seem to compel notice; its many peculiarities repugnant to our waking thought...
  3. incongruent
    not corresponding in character or kind
    ...the incongruence between its images and the feelings they engender; then the dream's evanescence, the way in which, on awakening, our thoughts thrust it aside as something bizarre, and our reminiscences mutilating or rejecting it...
  4. synthesis
    the combination of ideas into a complex whole
    There is, firstly, the psychical significance of the dream, its position with regard to the psychical processes, as to a possible biological function; secondly, has the dream a meaning—can sense be made of each single dream as of other mental syntheses?
  5. analogy
    drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity
    The manifold analogies of dream life with the most diverse conditions of psychical disease in the waking state have been rightly insisted upon by a number of medical observers.
  6. introspection
    contemplation of your own thoughts and desires and conduct
    Reflecting upon this dream does not make it a bit clearer to my mind. I will now, however, present the ideas, without premeditation and without criticism, which introspection yielded.
  7. unintelligible
    not clearly understood or expressed
    The dream was passionless, disconnected, and unintelligible.
  8. appropriate
    suitable for a particular person, place, or situation
    My father, who was a free-thinker, and who had sprung from sentimental Barcelona, the Barcelona of “Clavé choirs,” the anarchists and the Ferrer trial, made it a matter of principle not to put me into the Christian schools or those of the Marist brothers, which would have been appropriate for people of our rank, my father being a notary and one of the most esteemed men of the town.
  9. immaculate
    completely neat and clean
    I alone had an immaculate bandage put on the slightest scratch, I alone wore a sailor suit with insignia embroidered in thick gold on the sleeves, and stars on my cap, I alone had hair that was combed a thousand times and that smelt good of a perfume that must have seemed so troubling to the other children who would take turns coming up to me to get a better sniff of my privileged head.
  10. convince
    make realize the truth or validity of something
    ...I couldn’t even manage by myself to take off my sailor blouse which slipped over the head, a few experiments in this exercise having convinced me of the danger of dying of suffocation.
  11. chastise
    scold or criticize severely
    He would take advantage of his brief awakenings to reach for a pinch of snuff and to chastise, by pulling their ears till they bled, those going beyond the limit of the usual uproar who either by an adroitly aimed wad of spittle or by a fire kindled with books to roast chestnuts managed to anticipate his normal awakening with a disagreeable jolt.
  12. enormous
    extraordinarily large in size or extent or degree
    My curiosity to see the ants again was enormous, but I was surprised that they were no longer there, just as there was no longer a trace of a hole.
Created on Wed Dec 02 17:32:44 EST 2020 (updated Sun Dec 06 13:42:25 EST 2020)

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