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Unit 1: Vocabulary from Readings 1

This list covers "Lob's Girl," "The Goodness of Matt Kaízer," and "The Circuit."
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  1. decisive
    characterized by resoluteness and firmness
    Some people choose their dogs, and some dogs choose their people. The Pengelly family had no say in the choosing of Lob; he came to them in the second way, and very decisively.
  2. atone
    make amends for
    But Lob, as if trying to atone for the surprise he had given her, went on licking the sand off Sandy’s face, wagging his tail so hard while he kept on knocking up more clouds of sand.
  3. melancholy
    characterized by or causing or expressing sadness
    Then she saw the train slide away out of sight around the next headland, with a melancholy wail that sounded like Lob’s last good-bye.
  4. inquire
    ask about
    But Aunt Rebecca was not interested in dogs; she did not inquire about him.
  5. agitated
    troubled emotionally and usually deeply
    Just as she reached the main entrance the guard was gently but forcibly shoving out a large, agitated, soaking-wet Alsatian dog.
  6. taunt
    harass with persistent criticism or carping
    “Hey, minister’s kid!” we’d taunt. “Dare you to...” and we’d challenge him to do something, you know, really gross.
  7. delirious
    experiencing hallucinations
    “He’s delirious.”
    Delirious?” Matt said. “What’s that?”
    “Sort of...crazy.”
  8. convulsive
    affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions
    The old man gave a start, made a convulsive twitch as his eyes positively bulged.
  9. reputation
    the general estimation that the public has for a person
    “Son, here is a sick man who needs to unburden himself of the unhappy things he’s done. I know your reputation. Are you fearful of hearing what Mr. Bataky has to say for himself?”
  10. implore
    beg or request earnestly and urgently
    Matt gave us an imploring look. There was nothing we could do.
  11. surplus
    a quantity much larger than is needed
    It was an old large galvanized pot she had picked up at an army surplus store in Santa Maria.
  12. acquire
    come to have or undergo a change of
    The pot had many dents and nicks, and the more dents and nicks it acquired the more Mamá liked it.
  13. drone
    an unchanging intonation
    All I could hear was the drone of insects.
  14. instinctive
    unthinking
    Instinctively, Roberto and I ran and hid in the vineyards.
  15. savor
    derive or receive pleasure from
    I woke up early that morning and lay in bed, looking at the stars and savoring the thought of not going to work and of starting sixth grade for the first time that year.
Created on Tue Feb 16 11:21:26 EST 2021 (updated Fri Feb 19 13:02:12 EST 2021)

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