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Unit 2: Vocabulary from Readings 1

This list covers "Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts."
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  1. fugitive
    lasting for a markedly brief time
    To be sure, other armies had yet to surrender, and for a few days the fugitive Confederate government would struggle desperately and vainly, trying to find some way to go on living now that its chief support was gone.
  2. vain
    unproductive of success
    To be sure, other armies had yet to surrender, and for a few days the fugitive Confederate government would struggle desperately and vainly, trying to find some way to go on living now that its chief support was gone.
  3. poignant
    arousing powerful emotions, especially pity or sadness
    And the little room where they wrote out the terms was the scene of one of the poignant, dramatic contrasts in American History.
  4. deportment
    the way a person behaves toward other people
    From them the country would get its leadership; to them it could look for higher values—of thought, of conduct, or personal deportment—to give it strength and virtue.
  5. tanner
    a craftsman who tans skins and hides
    Grant, the son of a tanner on the Western frontier, was everything Lee was not.
  6. sinewy
    possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful
    He had come up the hard way and embodied nothing in particular except the eternal toughness and sinewy fiber of the men who grew up beyond the mountains.
  7. reverence
    a feeling of profound respect for someone or something
    He was one of a body of men who owed reverence and obeisance to no one, who were self-reliant to a fault, who cared hardly anything for the past but who had a sharp eye for the future.
  8. obeisance
    dutiful or submissive behavior
    He was one of a body of men who owed reverence and obeisance to no one, who were self-reliant to a fault, who cared hardly anything for the past but who had a sharp eye for the future.
  9. implicit
    suggested though not directly expressed
    Back of them, in the great surge that had taken people over the Alleghenies and into the opening Western country, there was a deep, implicit dissatisfaction with a past that had settled into grooves.
  10. tenacity
    persistent determination
    The Westerner, on the other hand, would fight with an equal tenacity for the broader concept of society.
  11. burgeon
    grow and flourish
    Grant was the modern man emerging; beyond him, ready to come on the stage was the great age of steel and machinery, of crowded cities and a restless burgeoning vitality.
  12. fidelity
    the quality of being faithful
    Each man had, to begin with, the great virtue of utter tenacity and fidelity.
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