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Shaw's Gatsby vocabulary 1-52

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abortive   fruitless, unsuccessful  
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fractiousness   tendency to be troublesome  
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languidly   lacking force or quickness of movement  
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extemporizing   improvising  
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peremptory   expressive of urgency or command  
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oculist   ophthalmologist  
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contiguous   adjacent  
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proprietary   characteristic of one that possesses or owns  
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ectoplasm   substance held to produce materialization of spirit  
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hauteur   arrogance, haughtiness  
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feigned   pretended  
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levity   lack of seriousness  
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plagiaristic   ideas taken from others and passed off as one’s own  
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impressionability   sensitivity  
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elations   feelings of exultant joy  
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proximity   nearness  
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anticlimax   a descent, as in a series of events, that is in disappointing contrast to a preceding rise  
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supercilious   full of pride or scorn  
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compulsion   that which compels  
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incredulously   in disbelief  
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reciprocal   done, felt, given in return  
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contemptuously   scornfully  
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unobtrusively   not calling attention to oneself in a displeasing way  
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inconsequence   quality of not proceeding in a logical sequence  
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intimation   hint  
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transcendent   extraordinary  
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indeterminate   indefinite, uncertain  
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apathetically   indifferently, listlessly  
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incessant   continuing or being repeated without stopping  
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strident   harsh-sounding, shrill, grating  
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cataracts   strong floods or rushes or water  
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harlequin   of many colors  
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permeate   to penetrate and spread through  
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innuendo   an indirect remark, reference, or gesture, usually implying something derogatory  
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prodigality   quality of extreme abundance, generosity  
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apparition   anything that appears suddenly or unexpectedly  
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caterwauling   making a shrill, screeching sound  
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subterfuges   any plans used to hide one’s true objective or evade a difficult situation  
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punctilious   very careful about every detail of behavior or ceremony  
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labyrinth   maze  
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disconcerting   upsetting, embarrassing  
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luxuriated   grew with vigor and in great abundance  
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somnambulatory   in a sleepwalking state  
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abstraction   mental withdrawal; absentmindedness  
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denizen   frequenter of a particular place  
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unfathomable   measureless  
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façade   the front part of a building  
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tortuously   marked as repeated twists, bends, or turns  
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vinous   relating to wine  
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nonolfactory   nonoderous  
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anteroom   outer room  
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disembodied   to divest of a body, of corporeal existence  
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