Flamingo Lost Spring– Stories of Stolen Childhood (Anees Jung)Word meaning

 

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Flamingo

Lost Spring– Stories of Stolen Childhood (Anees Jung)

Word meaning

 

Part 1

Abound – exist in large numbers

Amidst – in the middle of

Bleak – empty

Bother – worry

Content – satisfied

Desolation – the state of being empty

Embarrassed – feeling ashamed

Glibly – speaking or spoken in a confident way, but without careful thought or honesty

Hollow – meaningless

Lighting up – show joy and happiness

Metaphorically–symbolically

Mutters – to speak in a low voice

Panting – taking short and quick breathes

Periphery- outer area

Scrounging – searching for

Shuffles – slides them over each other

Squatters – a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land

Tarpaulin- heavy-duty waterproof cloth

Tattered – torn

Transit homes – a temporary home

Wilderness- a wasteland

 

Part 2

Amidst – in the middle of

Apathy – lack of concern

Auspiciousness – good omen

Baggage – burden

Bangs – hits

Bureaucrats – government officials

Choked – blocked

Coexisting – present at the same time and place

Crumbling – falling down

Daylight hours – hours of the day when there is sunlight

Destiny – fate

Dingy – dark, dim

Drab – faded, colourless

Draped – covered

Echo – repeat

Furnaces – a closed room or container where heat is produced

Hauled up – dragged, taken away

Hovels – slums

Imposed – forced upon

Impoverished – very poor 

Lament – complaint

Mounds – heaps

Piled – kept one on top of the other

Primeval – prehistoric

Reaped – received as a benefit

Renovate – repair

Sanctity – the state of being sacred or holy

Shanty town – a town that is full of small, roughly built huts

Slog – work hard

Soldering – joining

Spiral – here, a never-ending continuous process

Stigma – dishonor

Stinking – bad smell

Toil – physical hard work done to earn a living

Unkempt – not taken care of

Veil – a piece of fine material worn by women to protect or hide the face, cover or hide

Volunteers – freely offers to do something

Welding – joining

Welding – the process of joining metal or glass pieces by heating them

Wobbly – unsteady

Yard – the open area at the back of the house

Flamingo The Last Lesson(Alphonse Daudet) Word Meaning

 

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Flamingo

The Last Lesson(Alphonse Daudet)

Word Meaning

 

Apprentice: trainee

Blushed: face turned red in color due to shame

Bulletin-board: a notice board for putting up the latest news and communication

Commotion: turmoil, noise and confusion

Cooed: the sound made by the pigeons

Counted on: depended upon

Cranky: strange, short – tempered

Dreadful: frightening

Gazing: Staring

Gesture: a signal

Grave: serious

Mixed up: confused, puzzled

Nuisance: trouble, burden

Pale: whitish

Pretend: act as if

Primer: basic reader of any language

Rapping: striking

Solemn: serious.

Tempting: alluring, attracting

To reproach: blame

Trumpets: a musical instrument.

Twined: twisted

Wretches: an unfortunate happening

Class 12 English Vistas Chapter 8 Memories of Childhood Word meaning

 

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Vistas

Chapter 8 Memories of Childhood

 Word meaning


 

 

 
Story 1- The Cutting of My Long Hair by Zitkala – Sa

Anguish: pain, agony

Bedlam: uproar, unrest

Belfry: part of a bell tower

Braid: Hairs bind into a plait

Clatter: bang, sound of heavy objects

Clinging: tight (dress)

Crashing: break through

Fate: destiny, god’s will

Gnaw: here, cut

Herder: a person who looks after the live stock (herd of sheep)

Huddled: holding arms and legs closely

Indignities: shame, humiliation

Moan: cry, wail

Moccasins: slipper or shoe

Mourners: a person at a funeral

Mutterings: privately explained complaints

Paleface: yellow face

Peered: try to see

Puppet: a wooden resemblance of humans or animals controlled with the help of strings

Rear ranks: last

Reasoned: here, discussed

Shingled: cutting of hair

Shuddering: shiver, shake

Spied: notice, spot

Squeaking: making high pitched sound

Stare: gaze

Venture: here, a risky task

Whither: where

 
Story 2 – We too are human Beings by Bama

Amused: finding something funny

Dawdle: waste time, idle

Disgusting: unpleasant

Double up: laugh out loud

Errands: task, job

Frenzy: madness, mania

Gaze: look

Harangue: to give lecture

Humiliated: insulted

Iced lollies: piece of flavored ice on stick

Indignities: humiliate, disrespect

Infuriate: anger

Irrigation Tank: water pond made for watering fields

Ledge: shelf

Lemur: an animal

Meekly:  quietly, submissively

Muzzled: a covering used to cover the mouth of an animal

Novelties: newness, freshness

Oddities: strange things

Payasam: sweet dish made with rice and milk

Provoked: evoke, arouse

Reverently: with deep respect

Sack: bag

Savoury: a salty or spicy dish

Scraped: here, saved

Shriek: burst out

Snake Charmer: an entertainer who appears to make snakes move by playing music.

Spur: encouragement

Strings: thread

Tether: tie up

Threshing floor: A specially flattened outdoor surface to separate the grain from straw.

Tread:  walk

Tumbler: Jug

Wrap: cover

Wretched: miserable, sad