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Unit 1: Vocabulary from Readings 2

This list covers "Two Kinds" and Frida, a Biography of Frida Kahlo.
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  1. indignity
    an affront to one's self-esteem
    I was like the Christ child lifted out of the straw manger, crying with holy indignity.
  2. reproach
    a mild rebuke or criticism
    In all of my imaginings I was filled with a sense that I would soon become perfect: My mother and father would adore me. I would be beyond reproach.
  3. listless
    marked by low spirits; showing no enthusiasm
    So now when my mother presented her tests, I performed listlessly, my head propped on one arm. I pretended to be bored.
  4. bellow
    a very loud utterance
    I got so bored that I started counting the bellows of the foghorns out on the bay while my mother drilled me in other areas.
  5. mesmerize
    induce hypnosis in
    She seemed entranced by the music, a frenzied little piano piece with a mesmerizing quality, which alternated between quick, playful passages and teasing, lilting ones.
  6. trill
    a note that alternates with another note a semitone above it
    And then he would play the C scale a few times, a simple chord, and then, as if inspired by an old unreachable itch, he would gradually add more notes and running trills and a pounding bass until the music was really something quite grand.
  7. arpeggio
    a chord whose notes are played in rapid succession
    He balanced pennies on top of my wrists so that I would keep them still as I slowly played scales and arpeggios.
  8. reverie
    absentminded dreaming while awake
    And Old Chong kept conducting his own private reverie.
  9. fiasco
    a complete failure or collapse
    I had assumed that my talent-show fiasco meant that I would never have to play the piano again.
  10. nonchalantly
    in a composed and unconcerned manner
    “I’m not going to play anymore,” I said nonchalantly.
  11. encapsulate
    put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume
    The occasion encapsulates as much as it culminates this extraordinary woman's career.
  12. gallantry
    the qualities of a hero or heroine
    It testifies, in fact, to many of the qualities that marked Kahlo as a person and as a painter: her gallantry and indomitable alegria in the face of physical suffering; her insistence on surprise and specificity; her peculiar love of spectacle as a mask to preserve privacy and personal dignity.
  13. haute couture
    trend-setting fashions
    She dressed in flamboyant clothes, greatly preferring floor-length native Mexican costumes to haute couture.
  14. couture
    high fashion designing and dressmaking
    She dressed in flamboyant clothes, greatly preferring floor-length native Mexican costumes to haute couture.
  15. transmute
    change or alter in form, appearance, or nature
    Painting herself bleeding, weeping, cracked open, she transmuted her pain into art with remarkable frankness tempered by humor and fantasy.
  16. temper
    make more acceptable or suitable by adding something else
    Painting herself bleeding, weeping, cracked open, she transmuted her pain into art with remarkable frankness tempered by humor and fantasy.
  17. rhetoric
    using language effectively to please or persuade
    With very small sable brushes, which she kept immaculately clean, she would carefully lay down delicate strokes of color, bringing the image into precise focus, making fantasy persuasive through the rhetoric of realism....
Created on Thu Jan 14 14:00:38 EST 2021 (updated Mon Jan 18 11:00:32 EST 2021)

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