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Unit 2: Vocabulary from Readings 1

This list covers "Montgomery Boycott" and My Left Foot.
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  1. aptly
    in a competent capable manner
    On December 1, 1955, Mrs. Rosa Parks, a forty-two-year-old seamstress whom my husband aptly described as “a charming person with a radiant personality,” boarded a bus to go home after a long day working and shopping.
  2. irate
    feeling or showing extreme anger
    As it happened, a white woman found one of our leaflets, which her Negro maid had left in the kitchen. The irate woman immediately telephoned the newspapers to let the white community know what the blacks were up to.
  3. comply
    act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes
    “We are using it to give birth to freedom…and to urge men to comply with the law of the land. Our concern was not to put the bus company out of business, but to put justice in business.”
  4. serene
    not agitated
    Serene after his inner struggle, Martin joined me in our sitting room.
  5. coherent
    capable of thinking in a clear and consistent manner
    We were so excited we could hardly speak coherently.
  6. devoid
    completely wanting or lacking
    How could he make his speech both militant enough to rouse people to action and yet devoid of hate and resentment? He was determined to do both.
  7. coercion
    using force to cause something to occur
    Our method must be persuasion, not coercion.
  8. exaltation
    a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion
    As Martin finished speaking, the audience rose cheering in exaltation.
  9. impertinence
    the trait of being rude and inclined to take liberties
    The doctors were so very sure of themselves that Mother's faith in me seemed almost an impertinence.
  10. conviction
    an unshakable belief in something without need for proof
    She had nothing in the world to go by, not a scrap of evidence to support her conviction that, though my body was crippled, my mind was not.
  11. momentous
    of very great significance
    That was a momentous decision as far as my future life was concerned. It meant that I would always have my mother on my side to help me fight all the battles that were to come, and to inspire me with new strength when I was almost beaten
  12. contention
    a point asserted as part of an argument
    It looked as though there was some justification for my relatives’ contention that I was an idiot and beyond help.
  13. volition
    the act of making a choice
    That day, however, my left foot, apparently by its own volition, reached out and very impolitely took the chalk out of my sister's hand.
  14. taut
    subjected to great tension; stretched tight
    The room was full of flame and shadow that danced before my eyes and lulled my taut nerves into a sort of waking sleep.
Created on Tue Mar 02 10:26:52 EST 2021 (updated Wed Mar 10 09:24:38 EST 2021)

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