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Unit 1: Vocabulary from Readings 4

This list covers "Games at Twilight" and "There Will Come Soft Rains."
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  1. crucial
    of extreme importance; vital to the resolution of a crisis
    “Dip, dip, dip—my blue ship—” and every now and then one or the other saw he was safe by the way his hands fell at the crucial moment—palm on palm, or back of hand on palm—and dropped out of the circle with a yell and a jump of relief and jubilation.
  2. temerity
    fearless daring
    He chuckled aloud with astonishment at his own temerity so that Raghu came out of the hedge, stood silent with his hands on his hips, listening, and finally shouted, “I heard you! I’m coming! Got you!” and came charging round the garage only to find the upturned flowerpot, the yellow dust, the crawling of white ants in a mud hill against the closed shed door—nothing.
  3. fray
    a noisy fight
    He contemplated slipping out of the shed and into the fray.
  4. bear down
    exert a force with a heavy weight
    He half-rose from the bathtub, then heard the despairing scream of one of the girls as Raghu bore down upon her.
  5. hirsute
    having or covered with hair
    To defeat Raghu—that hirsute, hoarse-voiced football champion—and to be the winner in a circle of older, bigger, luckier children—that would be thrilling beyond imagination.
  6. slake
    satisfy, as thirst
    Evening. Twilight. The sound of water gushing, falling. The scent of earth receiving water, slaking its thirst in great gulps and releasing that green scent of freshness, coolness.
  7. lugubrious
    excessively mournful
    The game proceeded. Two pairs of arms reached up and met in an arc. The children trooped under it again and again in a lugubrious circle...
  8. ignominy
    a state of dishonor
    He had wanted victory and triumph—not a funeral. But he had been forgotten, left out, and he would not join them now. The ignominy of being forgotten—how could he face it?
  9. warren
    a complex system of paths or tunnels
    Out of warrens in the wall, tiny robot mice darted.
  10. knead
    manually manipulate, for medicinal or relaxation purposes
    The rooms were a crawl with the small cleaning animals, all rubber and metal. They thudded against chairs, whirling their moustached runners, kneading the rug nap, sucking gently at hidden dust.
  11. silhouette
    a filled-in drawing of the outline of an object
    Here the silhouette in paint of a man mowing a lawn. Here, as in a photograph, a woman bent to pick flowers.
  12. titanic
    of great force or power
    Still farther over, their images burned on wood in one titanic instant, a small boy, hands flung into the air; higher up, the image of a thrown ball, and opposite him a girl, hands raised to catch a ball which never came down.
  13. paranoia
    a mental disorder characterized by delusions of persecution
    How carefully it had inquired, “Who goes there? What’s the password?” and, getting no answer from lonely foxes and whining cats, it had shut up its windows and drawn shades in an old-maidenly preoccupation with self-protection which bordered on a mechanical paranoia.
  14. manipulate
    hold something in one's hands and move it
    Six, seven, eight o’clock. The dinner dishes manipulated like magic tricks, and in the study a click.
  15. delicacy
    something considered choice to eat
    The fire crackled up the stairs. It fed upon Picassos and Matisses in the upper halls, like delicacies, baking off the oily flesh, tenderly crisping the canvases into black shavings.
  16. oblivious
    lacking conscious awareness of
    In the last instant under the fire avalanche, other choruses, oblivious, could be heard announcing the time, cutting the lawn by remote-control mower, or setting an umbrella frantically out and in...
Created on Fri Nov 19 14:40:55 EST 2021 (updated Mon Jan 03 10:24:29 EST 2022)

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