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Vocabulary “A White Heron”1. heron2. plodding3. dilatory4. consolation 5. zest6. wistful7. geranium8. shoal9. boughs10. discreetly11. inaudibly12. wayfarer
13. proffered 14. squalor 15. quaint16. demure17. ornithologist18. rushes 19. divining10. elusive 21. whippoorwills22. wending 23. pinions24. vexed25. solemn
1. heron
“A White Heron”
n. a wading bird with a long neck, long legs, and grey or white feathers
2. plodding
A little girl was driving home her cow, a plodding, dilatory, provoking creature in her behavior, but a valued companion for all that.
Adj. slow-moving
3. dilatory
A little girl was driving home her cow, a plodding, dilatory, provoking creature in her behavior, but a valued companion for all that.
Adj. slow
4. consolation
Sometimes in pleasant weather it was a consolation to look upon the cow's pranks as an intelligent attempt to play hide and seek, and as the child had no playmates she lent herself to this amusement with a good deal of zest.
n. source of comfort
5. zest
Besides, Sylvia had all the time there was, and very little use to make of it. Sometimes in pleasant weather it was a consolation to look upon the cow's pranks as an intelligent attempt to play hide and seek, and as the child had no playmates she lent herself to this amusement with a good deal of zest.
n. lively enjoyment and enthusiasm
6. wistful
She thought often with wistful compassion of a wretched geranium that belonged to a town neighbor.
adj. sad; deep in thought, especially thoughts of something yearned for or lost
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7. geranium
She thought often with wistful compassion of a wretched geranium that belonged to a town neighbor.
n. a popular garden plant with large rounded leaves
8. shoal
The cow stopped long at the brook to drink, as if the pasture were not half a swamp, and Sylvia stood still and waited, letting her bare feet cool themselves in the shoal water, while the great twilight moths struck softly against her.
adj. shallow (used to describe water)
9. boughs
There was a stirring in the great boughs overhead. They were full of little birds and beasts that seemed to be wide awake…
n. the large main branches of a tree
10. discreetly
Sylvia left the cow to whatever sad fate might await her, and stepped discreetly aside into the bushes, but she was just too late.
adv. without attracting attention
11. inaudibly
The enemy had discovered her, and called out in a very cheerful and persuasive tone, "Halloa, little girl, how far is it to the road?" and trembling Sylvia answered almost inaudibly, "A good ways."
adv. in a manner that is impossible to hear
12. wayfarer
The young man stood his gun beside the door, and dropped a lumpy game-bag beside it; then he bade Mrs. Tilley good-evening, and repeated his wayfarer's story, and asked if he could have a night's lodging.
n. a traveler, especially somebody who makes a journey on foot
13. proffered
"Dear sakes, yes," responded the hostess, whose long slumbering hospitality seemed to be easily awakened. "You might fare better if you went out to the main road a mile or so, but you're welcome to what we've got. I'll milk right off, and you make yourself at home. You can sleep on husks or feathers," she proffered graciously.
v. offered something for consideration
14. squalor
The young man had known the horrors of its most primitive housekeeping, and the dreary squalor of that level of society which does not rebel at the companionship of hens.
n. shabbiness and dirtiness resulting from poverty or neglect
15. quaint
He listened eagerly to the old woman's quaint talk, he watched Sylvia's pale face and shining gray eyes with ever growing enthusiasm, and insisted that this was the best supper he had eaten for a month, and afterward the new-made friends sat down in the door-way together while the moon came up.
adj. attractively old-fashioned
16. demure
"So Sylvy knows all about birds, does she?" he exclaimed, as he looked round at the little girl who sat, very demure but increasingly sleepy, in the moonlight.
adj. acting in a shy or modest way
17. ornithologist
"Oh no, they're stuffed and preserved, dozens and dozens of them," said the ornithologist, "and I have shot or snared every one myself.
n. one who studies birds
18. rushes
There was an open place where the sunshine always seemed strangely yellow and hot, where tall, nodding rushes grew, and her grandmother had warned her that she might sink in the soft black mud underneath and never be heard of more.
n. plants that grow in wet marshy areas with stems that resemble blades of grass
19. divining
Mrs. Tilley gave amazed attention to all this, but Sylvia still watched the toad, not divining, as she might have done at some calmer time, that the creature wished to get to its hole under the door-step, and was much hindered by the unusual spectators at that hour of the evening.
v. realizing something
20. elusive
She grieved because the longed-for white heron was elusive, but she did not lead the guest, she only followed, and there was no such thing as speaking first.
adj. difficult to find or catch
21. whippoorwills
The short summer night seemed as long as the winter darkness, and at last when the whippoorwills ceased, and she was afraid the morning would after all come too soon, she stole out of the house and followed the pasture path through the woods, hastening toward the open ground beyond, listening with a sense of comfort and companionship to the drowsy twitter of a half-awakened bird, whose perch she had jarred in passing.
n. nocturnal songbird
22. wending
It was like a great main-mast to the voyaging earth; it must truly have been amazed that morning through all its ponderous frame as it felt this determined spark of human spirit wending its way from higher branch to branch.
v. travelling along a course or route
23. pinions
Yes, there was the sea with the dawning sun making a golden dazzle over it, and toward that glorious east flew two hawks with slow-moving pinions.
n. bird’s wings
25. solemn
The child gives a long sigh a minute later when a company of shouting cat-birds comes also to the tree, and vexed by their fluttering and lawlessness the solemn heron goes away.
adj. showing sincerity or gravity, humorless
24. vexed
The child gives a long sigh a minute later when a company of shouting cat-birds comes also to the tree, and vexed by their fluttering and lawlessness the solemn heron goes away.
v. annoyed or agitated
Vocabulary “A White Heron”1. Heron-n. a wading bird with a long neck,
long legs, and grey or white feathers2. Plodding adj. slow-moving3. Dilatory- adj. slow4. consolation –n. source of comfort5. Zest- n. lively enjoyment and
enthusiasm6. Wistful- adj. sad; deep in thought,
especially thoughts of something yearned for or lost
7. Geranium –n. a popular garden plant with large rounded leaves
8. Shoal- adj. describes water that is shallow
9. Boughs –n. the large main branches of a tree
10. Discreetly- adv. without attracting attention
11. Inaudibly- adv. In a manner that is impossible to hear
12. Wayfarer –n. a traveler, especially somebody who makes a journey on foot
13. Proffered- v. offered something for consideration14. Squalor- n. shabbiness and dirtiness resulting from poverty or neglect15. Quaint- adj. attractively old-fashioned16. Demure- adj. acting in a shy or modest way17. Ornithologist -n. one who studies birds18. Rushes –n. plants that grow in wet marshy areas with stems that resemble blades of grass19. Divining- v. realizing something20. Elusive –adj. difficult to find or catch21. Whippoorwills- n. nocturnal songbird22. Wending –v. travelling along a course or route23. Pinions- n. bird’s wings24. Vexed –v. annoyed or agitated25. Solemn – adj. showing sincerity or gravity, humorless
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