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Unit 1: Vocabulary from Readings 5

This list covers "The Leap," "Martha, Martha," and "Draft No. 4."
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  1. encroach
    advance beyond the usual limit
    My mother is the surviving half of a blindfold trapeze act, not a fact I think about much even now that she is sightless, the result of encroaching and stubborn cataracts.
  2. precision
    the quality of being exact
    It has occurred to me that the catlike precision of her movements in old age might be the result of her early training, but she shows so little of the drama or flair one might expect from a performer that I tend to forget the Flying Avalons.
  3. replica
    copy that is not the original
    In the town square a replica tent pole, cracked and splintered, now stands cast in concrete.
  4. plume
    decorate with a feather
    They loved to drop gracefully from nowhere, like two sparkling birds, and blow kisses as they threw off their plumed helmets and high-collared capes.
  5. calibrate
    make fine adjustments for optimal measuring
    They rubbed their hands in chalky powder, then Harry launched himself and swung, once, twice, in huge calibrated beats across space.
  6. egocentrism
    concern only for your own interests and welfare
    She was a girl, but I rarely thought of her as a sister or even as a separate person really. I suppose you could call it the egocentrism of a child, of all young children, but I considered her a less finished version of myself.
  7. breadth
    the extent of something from side to side
    From below, it looked as though even a squirrel would have had trouble jumping from the tree onto the house, for the breadth of that small branch was no bigger than my mother's wrist.
  8. demotic
    of or for the common people
    ‘My friends,’ explained the man, and with his friends began the descent, emptying out a demotic mystery language into the stairwell.
  9. divest
    remove clothes
    She stood in the center of the room, clumsily divesting herself of the loud red coat.
  10. ascertain
    learn or discover with confidence
    Usually Pam would use these minutes in the office to ascertain something about likely wealth, class, all very gently— what kind of house, what kind of taste, what kind of price—but she had been wrong about English accents before, not knowing which were high class, which not.
  11. avail
    a means of serving
    Pam reached over to her stereo like a woman with one foot each in two drifting boats; she punched at a couple of buttons to no avail...
  12. banal
    repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
    From behind she was an even more neatly made girl than from the front, everything tight and defined, fighting slightly against the banal restraint of polyester.
  13. vulgar
    lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
    'But have you been to America before?’
    ‘Only Florida when I was twelve. I didn’t like it—it’s quite vulgar?’ said Martha, and the word was most definitely borrowed in her mouth.
  14. suppressed
    held in check or kept back with difficulty
    She drummed her fingers on the patch of wall behind her—as close an expression of suppressed fury as Pam ever managed.
  15. susceptible
    easily influenced mentally or emotionally
    If there’s a box around “sensitive,” because it seems pretentious in the context, try “susceptible.” Why “susceptible”? Because you looked up “sensitive” in the dictionary and it said “highly susceptible.”
  16. discern
    perceive, recognize, or detect
    From the airplane, you could discern where these places were, because, seen through the trees, there would be an interruption of the reflection of sunlight on water.
Created on Fri Nov 19 14:42:21 EST 2021 (updated Mon Jan 03 10:25:54 EST 2022)

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