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Here is a list of advanced vocabulary from Chapter 5 of / Go As a River
ogled / strode / menacing / clandestine / lunacy / maneuvered / pallid / arching / fiddled with / somersaulting / grimace / disdain / demeanor / insinuation / nauseated / cumbersome / crutched
Ogled (/OH-gld/) - 눈요기하다, 추파를 던지다
Meaning: Stared at with strong interest, often in a way that seems inappropriate or intense.
Have you ever ogled something you really wanted to buy?
Why do some people feel uncomfortable when being ogled?
What is the difference between admiring and ogling?
Strode (/STROHD/) - 성큼성큼 걸었다
Meaning: Walked with long, confident steps.
Have you ever strode into a room feeling completely confident?
Why do some people stride instead of walking normally?
What does a person’s stride say about their mood or personality?
Menacing (/MEN-uh-sing/) - 위협적인, 해를 끼칠 듯한
Meaning: Threatening or suggesting danger.
Have you ever encountered a menacing situation?
Why do some animals adopt a menacing posture when threatened?
What makes a person’s expression seem menacing?
Clandestine (/klan-DES-tin/) - 은밀한, 비밀리에 하는
Meaning: Done in secret, often because it is illegal or forbidden.
Have you ever been involved in a clandestine meeting?
Why do some organizations operate in a clandestine manner?
What are the risks of conducting clandestine activities?
Lunacy (/LOO-nuh-see/) - 정신 나간 짓, 광기
Meaning: Extreme foolishness or madness.
Have you ever done something that others called lunacy?
Why do some ideas seem like lunacy at first but later prove successful?
What historical events were initially dismissed as lunacy?
Maneuvered (/muh-NOO-verd/) - 조종했다, 책략을 썼다
Meaning: Moved skillfully or carefully, often to avoid obstacles or gain advantage.
Have you ever maneuvered through a difficult situation at work?
Why do military forces rely on strategic maneuvering?
What skills are needed to maneuver a vehicle through tight spaces?
Pallid (/PAL-id/) - 창백한, 핏기 없는
Meaning: Pale or lacking color, often due to illness or shock.
Have you ever felt so sick that your face turned pallid?
Why do some historical figures describe ghosts as pallid?
What are some common causes of a pallid complexion?
Arching (/AHR-ching/) - 활 모양으로 구부리는
Meaning: Bending or curving into an arch shape.
Have you ever seen a cat arching its back in defense?
Why do gymnasts practice arching their bodies during routines?
What architectural structures use arching for support?
Fiddled with (/FID-dld with/) - 만지작거리다, 가지고 놀다
Meaning: Played with or adjusted something repeatedly, often out of nervousness.
Have you ever fiddled with a pen during a stressful meeting?
Why do people tend to fiddle with objects when they are anxious?
What are some common habits people develop when fiddling with things?
Somersaulting (/SUM-er-sawlt-ing/) - 공중제비를 도는
Meaning: Flipping over completely in the air or on the ground.
Have you ever tried somersaulting in a gymnastics class?
Why do acrobats practice somersaulting in their routines?
What physical skills are needed for somersaulting safely?
Grimace (/GRIM-is/) - 찡그림, 얼굴을 찡그리다
Meaning: A facial expression showing pain, disgust, or discomfort.
Have you ever grimaced after tasting something really sour?
Why do people grimace when lifting something heavy?
What emotions can a grimace indicate?
Disdain (/dis-DAYN/) - 경멸, 무시
Meaning: A feeling of contempt or strong dislike.
Have you ever felt disdain for someone’s rude behavior?
Why do some people show disdain instead of addressing issues calmly?
What is the difference between disdain and disappointment?
Demeanor (/di-MEE-ner/) - 태도, 품행
Meaning: A person’s outward behavior or manner.
Have you ever noticed a change in someone’s demeanor after good news?
Why is maintaining a professional demeanor important in the workplace?
How does body language contribute to someone’s overall demeanor?
Insinuation (/in-SIN-yoo-AY-shun/) - 암시, 빈정거림
Meaning: A suggestion or hint, often negative or indirect.
Have you ever been offended by an insinuation someone made?
Why do people use insinuations instead of speaking directly?
What is the difference between an insinuation and a direct accusation?
Nauseated (/NAW-zee-ay-ted/) - 구역질이 나는, 속이 메스꺼운
Meaning: Feeling sick or about to vomit.
Have you ever been nauseated while riding in a car?
Why do some people get nauseated more easily than others?
What remedies help relieve a nauseated feeling?
Cumbersome (/KUM-ber-sum/) - 크고 무거운, 다루기 힘든
Meaning: Large, heavy, or difficult to handle.
Have you ever carried something so cumbersome that you needed help?
Why do travelers prefer lightweight luggage over cumbersome bags?
What are some examples of cumbersome tasks in daily life?
Crutched (/KRUHCHT/) - 목발을 짚은, 지지한
Meaning: Supported or held up, often using crutches.
Have you ever crutched around after an injury?
Why do some people struggle with crutching after surgery?
What are alternative ways to stay mobile without crutches?
A story using the words above
The pallid moon shone as he strode through the clandestine alley. A menacing shadow ogled him from the corner. His fingers fiddled with his coat buttons, masking his unease.
A sudden noise—he somersaulted aside, barely dodging a strike. His face twisted into a grimace as he landed. With disdain, he eyed his attacker, their demeanor cold.
An insinuation of a smirk played on their lips. The tension made him nauseated, but he had no time to falter. The fight was cumbersome, each move carefully maneuvered. His back arching, he grabbed a broken pipe and, crutched on it, prepared for the next strike.
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