Censure from The Things They Carried, p. 51
"I feared ridicule and censure."
Clues: Previous sentence indicated that he was afraid of losing the respect of his parents. Later in the paragraph, he describes the people of his small town sitting around and talking about him calling him a sissy for going to Canada.
Possible synonyms: condemnation, judgment
Possible antonyms: approval, support
Definition: Censure is the strong expression of disapproval.
Original sentence: When I dropped out of college, I was shocked by my roommate's censure.
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Reticence from The Things They Carried, p. 51
"To an extent, I suppose, his reticence was typical of that part of Minnesota, where privacy still held value, and even if I'd been walking around with some horrible deformity--four arms and three heads--I'm sure the old man would've talked about everything except those extra arms and heads."
Clues: The phrases "where privacy still held value," "would've talked abut everything except."
Possible synonyms: hesitant, reluctant
Possible antonyms: eagerness, willingness
Definition: Reticence is the tendency be silent, reserved.
Original Sentence: Although I wanted to go to grad school, my reticence stemmed from my not having been to school in over fifteen years.
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Demoralized from Efficient and Flexible Reading, "My Black Skin Make My White Coat Vanish," p. 109
"Over the years, the inability of patients and others to believe that I am a doctor has left me utterly demoralized. Their incredulity persists even now that I am a senior resident, working in one of the busiest hospital emergency rooms."
Inference Clue: Since her experience signifies a repeated pattern, I can infer that demoralized means discouraged or defeated.
Definition: to deprive a person of courage, spirit, or discipline.
Original Sentence: The first-place team left the soccer field demoralized that they had lost the championship game to the last-place ranking team.
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