Franz Kafka. 1. Timorous 2. In vain 3. Nonetheless 4. Vague 5. Impose 6. Compellingly 7. Lethargic 8. Construed 9. Diligently 10. Emphatically 11. Incarcerated.

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Franz Kafka

1. Timorous 2. In vain 3. Nonetheless 4. Vague 5. Impose 6. Compellingly 7. Lethargic 8. Construed 9. Diligently 10. Emphatically 11. Incarcerated 12. Vigor 13. Splendor 14. Mingled 15. Burdensome 16. Monotonous 17. Unimpeded 18. Denuded 19. Copious 20. Albeit 21. Tremor

“ Gregor went and waited immediately by the door, resolved either to bring the timorous visitor into the room in some way or at least to find out who it was; but the door was opened no more that night and Gregor waited in vain.”  adj. – timid, showing fear or hesitancy

“Gregor went and waited immediately by the door, resolved either to bring the timorous visitor into the room in some way or at least to find out who it was; but the door was opened no more that night and Gregor waited in vain.”  adv. phrase- fruitlessly, pointlessly, or unsuccessfully

“It pressed down on his back a little, and he was no longer able to lift his head, but he nonetheless felt immediately at ease and his only regret was that his body was too broad to get it all underneath.”  adv. In spite of a situation or comment

“Some of the time he passed in a light sleep, although he frequently woke from it in alarm because of his hunger, and some of the time was spent in worries and vague hopes which, however, always led to the same conclusion: for the time being he must remain calm, he must show patience and the greatest consideration so that his family could bear the unpleasantness that he, in his present condition, was forced to impose on them.”  adj. without clear or perceptible form

“Some of the time he passed in a light sleep, although he frequently woke from it in alarm because of his hunger, and some of the time was spent in worries and vague hopes which, however, always led to the same conclusion: for the time being he must remain calm, he must show patience and the greatest consideration so that his family could bear the unpleasantness that he, in his present condition, was forced to impose on them.”  verb- to make people agree with or comply with by force or authority

“ ‘Am I less sensitive than I used to be, then?’, he thought, and was already sucking greedily at the cheese which had immediately, almost compellingly, attracted him much more than the other foods on the newspaper.”  adv. In a manner that necessitated action or belief

“Long after he had finished eating and lay lethargic in the same place, his sister slowly turned the key in the lock as a sign to him that he should withdraw.”  adj. tired; physically slow and mentally dull as a result of tiredness, disease, or drugs

“It was only later, when she had become a little more used to everything - there was, of course, no question of her ever becoming fully used to the situation - that Gregor would sometimes catch a friendly comment, or at least a comment that could be construed as friendly.”  verb- to interpret something in a particular way

“ ‘He's enjoyed his dinner today’, she might say when he had diligently cleared away all the food left for him, or if he left most of it, which slowly became more and more frequent, she would often say, sadly, ‘now everything's just been left there again’.”  adv. –in a manner that is persistent and hard-working

“She even swore emphatically not to tell anyone the slightest about what had happened, even though no- one had asked that of her.”  adv. –with great force or definiteness

“What he heard his father say was some of the first good news that Gregor heard since he had first been incarcerated in his room.”  verb- imprisoned or confined

“So then he started working especially hard, with a fiery vigour that raised him from a junior salesman to a travelling representative almost overnight, bringing with it the chance to earn money in quite different ways.”  noun- vitality, great energy or intensity

“They had been good times and they had never come again, at least not with the same splendour, even though Gregor had later earned so much that he was in a position to bear the costs of the whole family, and did bear them.”  noun- the condition of being magnificent or brilliant

“Unlike him, she was very fond of music and a gifted and expressive violinist, it was his secret plan to send her to the conservatory next year even though it would cause great expense that would have to be made up for in some other way.”  noun – advanced music or drama school

“He had used to feel a great sense of freedom from doing this, but doing it now was obviously something more remembered than experienced, as what he actually saw in this way was becoming less distinct every day, even things that were quite near; he had used to curse the ever-present view of the hospital across the street, but now he could not see it at all, and if he had not known that he lived in Charlottenstrasse, which was a quiet street despite being in the middle of the city, he could have thought that he was looking out the window at a barren waste where the grey sky and the grey earth mingled inseparably.”  verb – to mix gently

“His sister, naturally, tried as far as possible to pretend there was nothing burdensome about it, and the longer it went on, of course, the better she was able to do so, but as time went by Gregor was also able to see through it all so much better. ”  adj. difficult to deal with

“Hearing these words from his mother made Gregor realise that the lack of any direct human communication, along with the monotonous life led by the family during these two months, must have made him confused - he could think of no other way of explaining to himself why he had seriously wanted his room emptied out. realise  adj. -uninteresting or boring as a result of being repetitive and unvaried

“That would have let him crawl around unimpeded in any direction, but it would also have let him quickly forget his past when he had still been human.”  adj. – not obstructed or held back by anything

“So, while the women were leant against the desk in the other room catching their breath, he sallied out, changed direction four times not knowing what he should save first before his attention was suddenly caught by the picture on the wall - which was already denuded of everything else that had been on it - of the lady dressed in copious fur.”  verb - to strip somebody or something bare

“So, while the women were leant against the desk in the other room catching their breath, he sallied out, changed direction four times not knowing what he should save first before his attention was suddenly caught by the picture on the wall - which was already denuded of everything else that had been on it - of the lady dressed in copious fur.”  adj. –profuse, abundant

“Her eyes met those of Gregor on the wall. Perhaps only because her mother was there, she remained calm, bent her face to her so that she would not look round and said, albeit hurriedly and with a tremor in her voice: ‘Come on, let's go back in the living room for a while?’”  conjunction- even though; used to introduce a statement that modifies a statement just made

“Her eyes met those of Gregor on the wall. Perhaps only because her mother was there, she remained calm, bent her face to her so that she would not look round and said, albeit hurriedly and with a tremor in her voice: ‘Come on, let's go back in the living room for a while?’”  noun – a fluctuation in a sound or light