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Unit 7: Vocabulary from Readings

This list covers "A The Dying Detective" and The Diary of Anne Frank.
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  1. dreadful
    causing fear or terror
    This is dreadful, Mrs. Hudson. He was perfectly hale and hearty when I went away only three days ago.
  2. agitated
    troubled emotionally and usually deeply
    Oh, I told him straightaway I was going to do that, sir. But he got so agitated—almost shouted that he wouldn’t allow any doctor on the premises. You know how masterful he is, Dr. Watson.
  3. pathological
    caused by or altered by or manifesting disease
    There are many problems of disease, many pathological possibilities, peculiar to the East. So I’ve learned during some of my recent researches.
  4. implore
    beg or request earnestly and urgently
    I implore you to be careful.
  5. corroborate
    support with evidence or authority or make more certain
    Trial! You’ll be the one in the dock, Holmes. Inspector, he asked me to come here. He was ill, and I was sorry for him, so I came. Now he’ll pretend I’ve said anything he cares to invent that will corroborate his insane suspicions.
  6. sparse
    not dense or plentiful
    The rooms are sparsely furnished with a few chairs, cots, a table or two.
  7. conspicuous
    obvious to the eye or mind
    The yellow Star of David is conspicuous on all of their clothes.
  8. improvise
    manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand
    She rushes into her room, hurriedly puts on a little hat improvised from the lamp shade, grabs a satchel bulging with parcels and comes running back.
  9. ostentatiously
    in a manner intended to attract notice and impress others
    PETER is coming from his bedroom, ostentatiously holding a bulge in his coat as if he were holding his cat, and dangling ANNE’S present before it.
  10. inarticulate
    without or deprived of the use of speech or words
    PETER is furious, inarticulate. He starts toward DUSSEL as if to hit him. MR. FRAND stops him. Mrs. FRANK speaks quickly to ease the situation.
  11. foreboding
    a feeling of evil to come
    [With sudden foreboding.] What’s happened? Something’s happened! Hasn’t it, Mr. Kraler?
  12. intimate
    marked by close acquaintance, association, or familiarity
    I don’t think you can be really intimate with anyone if he holds something back, do you?
  13. ineffectual
    producing no result
    He rushes down the steps. MR. FRANK tries ineffectually to hold him. DUSSEL runs to the lower door, unbolting it.
Created on Mon Feb 22 11:19:42 EST 2021 (updated Thu Feb 25 14:27:29 EST 2021)

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