“A Pair of Silk Stockings” Kate Chopin. Vocabulary Judicious Morbid Placard Tiara Acute Fastidious Damask Profusion Decipher Poignant.

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“A Pair of Silk Stockings” Kate Chopin

Vocabulary Judicious Morbid Placard Tiara Acute Fastidious Damask Profusion Decipher Poignant

“A Pair of Silk Stockings” Vocabulary Judicious- sensible and wise Morbid-inspiring horror or disgust Placard- a large piece of stiff paper or board with a notice on it, displayed or carried in public Tiara- woman’s jeweled coronet Acute-keenly perceptive and intelligent Fastidious- demanding Damask-table linen with a patterned fabric Profusion-a large quantity of something Decipher-work out the meaning of something Poignant- causing sadness or pity

judicious “But it was during the still hours of the night when she lay awake revolving plans in her mind that she seemed to see her way clearly toward a proper and judicious use of the money.” *sensible and wise

morbid “She herself indulged in no such morbid retrospection.” *inspiring disgust or horror

placard “A placard near by announced that they had been reduced in price from two dollars and fifty cents to one dollar and ninety-eight cents; and a young girl who stood behind the counter asked her if she wished to examine their line of silk hosiery.” * a large piece of stiff paper or board with a notice on it, displayed or carried in public

tiara “She smiled, just as if she had been asked to inspect a tiara of diamonds with the ultimate view of purchasing it.” * woman’s jeweled coronet

acute “She was not going through any acute mental process or reasoning with herself, nor was she striving to explain to her satisfaction the motive of her action.” *keenly perceptive and intelligent

fastidious “She was fastidious.” Demanding; concerned that even the smallest details should be just right

damask “She had never entered its doors; from the outside she had sometimes caught glimpses of spotless damask and shining crystal, and soft- stepping waiters serving people of fashion.” *table linen with a patterned fabric

profusion “She did not want a profusion; she craved a nice and tasty bite – a half dozen blue-points, a plump chop with cress, a something sweet – a crème-frappée, for instance; a glass of Rhine wine, and after all a small cup of black coffee.” *a large quantity of something

decipher “It puzzled him to decipher what he saw there.” work out the meaning of something

poignant “In truth, he saw nothing – unless he were wizard enough to detect a poignant wish, a powerful longing that the cable car would never stop anywhere, but go on and on with her forever.” *causing sadness or pity