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Unit 2: Vocabulary from Readings 2

This list covers The Diving Bell and the Butterfly and Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese-American Family.
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  1. obtuse
    slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity
    Because of nervousness, impatience, or obtuseness, performances vary in the handling of the code (which is what we call this method of transcribing my thoughts).
  2. haphazardly
    in a random manner
    Indeed, I wonder what conclusions anthropologists of the year 3000 will reach if they ever chance to leaf through these notebooks, where haphazardly scribbled remarks like “The physical therapist is pregnant,” “Mainly on the legs,” “Arthur Rimbaud,” and “The French team played like pigs” are interspersed with unintelligible gibberish, misspelled words, lost letters, omitted syllables.
  3. reticent
    not inclined to talk or provide information
    Reticent people are much more difficult. If I ask them, “How are you?” they answer, “Fine,” immediately putting the ball back in my court.
  4. meticulous
    marked by extreme care in treatment of details
    Meticulous people never go wrong: they scrupulously note down each letter and never seek to unravel the mystery of a sentence before it is complete.
  5. reprehensible
    bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure
    On the first occasion, my emotions got the better of me when my ambulance happened to pass the ultra modern high-rise where I once followed the reprehensible calling of editor in chief of a famous women’s magazine.
  6. cursory
    hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough
    Our baggage was inspected for contraband, a cursory medical check made, and our living quarters assigned.
  7. ludicrous
    inviting ridicule
    That the stalls should have been called “apartments” was a euphemism so ludicrous it was comical.
  8. ventilation
    the act of supplying fresh air and getting rid of foul air
    The space, while perhaps a good source of ventilation for the horses, deprived us of all but visual privacy, and we couldn’t even be sure of that because of the crevices and knotholes in the dividing walls.
  9. destitute
    poor enough to need help from others
    As we stood in what seemed a bread line for the destitute, I felt degraded, humiliated, and overwhelmed with a longing for home.
  10. unwieldy
    difficult to use or handle because of size or weight
    “What ya got in here anyway?” they shouted good-naturedly as they struggled with the unwieldy bundle. “It’s the biggest thing we got on our truck!”
  11. communal
    for or by a group rather than individuals
    It was, in fact, communal living, with semiprivate cubicles provided only for sleeping.
  12. erratic
    liable to sudden unpredictable change
    During the first few weeks of camp life, everything was erratic and in short supply.
  13. base
    not adhering to ethical or moral principles
    The shock of the evacuation compounded by the short supply of every necessity brought out the baser instincts of the internees, and there was little inclination for anyone to feel responsible for anyone else.
  14. inclination
    an attitude of mind that favors one alternative over others
    The shock of the evacuation compounded by the short supply of every necessity brought out the baser instincts of the internees, and there was little inclination for anyone to feel responsible for anyone else.
  15. assuage
    provide physical relief, as from pain
    To assuage our disappointment, a friend and I went to the main mess hall, which was still in operation, to see if it had anything better.
Created on Tue Mar 02 10:27:55 EST 2021 (updated Wed Mar 10 09:24:27 EST 2021)

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