31)Perpetuation Embalming is indeed a most extraordinary procedure…millions of dollars for its perpetuation… (Mitford 303). Perpetuation (pərˌpetʃəˈweɪʃən)- n. the act of making something to last indefinitely. Tom printed out pictures from the last family dinner. He hung them in the living room. The pictures now work as a perpetuation of Tom’s family.
32)Gruesomeness
In an era when huge television audiences…hardly be attributed to the inherent gruesomeness for the subject (Mitford 303). Gruesomeness (ˈgrü-səmnis)- n. the quality of being ghastly. The new spectacle “Viy” was announced for this evening in the theater. Anna bought the tickets for her and her friend right away. However, she was overcome with gruesomeness at the spectacle.
33)Dissuaded
Today, family members…dissuaded by the funeral directory (Mitford 304).
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to convince (someone) not to do something. When Vladimir Vysotsky decided to become a poet his family tried to dissuade him. However, he left to his own opinion and became famous and well paid poet and singer. After all, his family accepted his choice.
34)Rudimentary
For those who feel that there is something a little rudimentary, not to say haphazard, about this advice, a comforting thought is offered by another writer (Mitford 305). Rudimentary (ˌrü-də-ˈmen-tə-rē)- adj. something basic or simple. During the Lebanese Civil War of 1975 to 1990 children had a difficult childhood. They lived mostly in poverty, earned only rudimentary education, and never had chance to experience simple pleasures of life. Therefore, as an adults they are doing their best to keep the country safe for the bright future of their children.
35)Haphazard For those who feel that there is something a little rudimentary, not to say haphazard, about this advice, a comforting thought is offered by another writer (Mitford 305). Haphazard (hap-ˈha-zərd)- adj. lacking any obvious principle of