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DIPLO MATIC

137

D IR F X T E D

DIPLOMATIC — UNDIPLOMATIC

As the party thinned out, Salado was undiplomatic enough to leave it.

Diplomat, 163

...a long-standing invitation from Vane, whom he had met in Cyprus in the latter’s days of undiplomatic diplomacy...

Who Knew, 166

DIRECT — INDIRECT

DIRECTLY — INDIRECTLY

DIRECTED — UNDIRECTED

She tried to change his mind by means that were direct

and indirect.

Live, 419

He made no comment, however, and the indirect ulti­ matum to MacGregor remained.

 

 

Diplomat,

212

If you live on the interest

of capital, you live

directly

or indirectly out of what you call the

going

concern.

 

 

All Men,

277

...the whole set-up out at

the Manor

house,

directly

and indirectly protected

by Willoughby.

 

 

 

 

Crusaders,

754

Atiya held his mother while Scott stood there undirect­ ed.

I Wish, 160

...for purely undirected impulse all within us is not, though we may be eye-bandaged agents under direc­ tion...

Egoist, 258

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D I S C I P L I N E D

— 138 -

D I S C R E E T L Y

DISCIPLINED — a) UNDISCIPLINED b) INDISCIPLINED

Nothing could be more eloquent of his forcible and un­ disciplined temperament.

Marriage, 154

Yet, you know that we live in an undisciplined world...

Egoist, 295

He was not sure himself what sort of man he was—cow­ ard or simply a loser; indiscipiined or too friendly.

1 Wish, 37

DISCOVERED — UNDISCOVERED

This was a surprising realization and it gave Catherine new and undiscovered possibilities.

Diplomat, 283

...he was careful to be public-minded and keep to such topics as the premier, the undiscovered identity of

certain poisoners...

End, 71

DISCREET — INDISCREET

DISCREETLY — INDISCREETLY

DISCRETION — INDISCRETION

The Foreign Office has just cabled Essex telling him politely that it was indiscreet, to say the least.

Diplomat, 117

She and Tony Croom have been indiscreet...

End, 177

“ How much do they ask?” Sophia inquired indiscreet­

ly-

Wives, 365


D I S C R E E T L Y

 

139

-

D I S G U I S E D

...at

the

moment

she

was

talking very

indiscreetly,

it

seemed to Clyde.

 

Tragedy, 475—476

 

 

 

 

 

What an

indiscretion!

What

a damnable

thing to say

in

this

place!

 

 

Tomorrow,

217

 

 

 

 

 

The

boy

felt that

his indiscretion had been vulgar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Presser,

124

DISCRIMINATING — IN DISCRIMINATING DISCRIMINATELY — INDISCRIMINATELY

You’re as critical as light, and as indiscriminating...

 

 

 

 

Marriage,

139

Yet

an indiscriminating, wrong-headed world

gave

such fellows all

sorts

of distinctions...

 

 

 

 

 

Ann, 16

...it

needed only a few pioneers to behave as such

and

be

thoroughly

and

indiscriminately “ advanced’ "

for the new order to achieve itself.

145

 

 

 

 

Ann,

The

yellow

label

would

be stuck on indiscriminately

for all the

eyes

to see.

End,

389

 

 

 

 

DISGUISED — UNDISGUISED

DISGUISEDLY — UNDISGUISEDLY

...the old man was by at the time and saw my undis­ guised surprise...

Curiosity, 21

Essex turned to look at Drake with undisguised inter­ est.

Diplomat, 24

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D I S G U I S E D L Y

140 -

Di s p o s i t i o n

He was confused, undisguisedly moved...

Egoist, 547

A day arrives in every marriage when the lovers must face each other, disillusioned, stripped of the last shred of excitement — undisguisedly themselves.

Marriage, 283

DISPENSABLE — INDISPENSABLE

It had not escaped his keen eye that some indispensa­

ble articles of clothing were gone with the fugitives...

Curiosity, 123

... a boat sufficiently large to take the things we set down as indispensable...

Three, 32

DISPOSED — INDISPOSED

DISPOSITION — INDISPOSITION

His fine unruffled air made Clara not indisposed to a preliminary scene with Willoughby...

Egoist, 285

...you, who, plainly indisposed to give me any informa­ tion then... are dogging my footsteps now?

Curiosity, 414

...a failure to read the most obvious signs, and an in­ disposition even to remedy that failure.

Poor Man, 41

The little man shook his head, and scratched it ruefully as he contemplated the severe indisposition of a prin­ cipal performer.

Curiosity, 148


D IS P U T E D

141

D I S S O L U B L Y

DISPUTED — UNDISPUTED

DISPUTABLE — INDISPUTABLE

DISPUTABLY — INDISPUTABLY

But if I take him, I claim undisputed sway over him.

Egoist, 111

...though I observed perpetual examples of his undis­ puted sovereignty, never a clue was there as to how it was.

Yah, 208

Certain points seemed to be settled upon, no one knew how, as indisputable.

Octopus, 390

Yet the voice was indisputable.

Invisible, 57

Indisputably Marjorie’s dinners were successful.

Marriage, 388

So that was an extra torment — illogical, but there, indisputably, the fact was.

Room, 139

DISSOLUBLE — INDISSOLUBLE

DISSOLUBLY — INDISSOLUBLY

...they were as much indissoluble parts of a whole as

are the eye and hand.

Arrowsmith, 273

...fervent answers that bound him to her too indisso­ lubly to let her doubt of her being loved.

 

 

 

Egoist, 63

...never quite

wholly

and

indissolubly merged with

the family

of which

he

was a member...

Tragedy, 21

DISTINCT

142

D ISTU R B E D

DISTINCT — INDISTINCT

DISTINCTLY — INDISTINCTLY

...looking after the indistinct figure, he leered to him­ self...

Hatter's, 393

Pettinger looked at the Marshall’s indistinct pupils...

Crusaders, 383

Very distinctly as regards its outline, but quite indis­ tinctly, indeed not at all, as regards the details in­ side the outline.

Brown, 378

DISTINGUISHABLE — INDISTINGUISHABLE DISTINGUISHED — UNDISTINGUISHED

...the corpses all but indistinguishable from those whose chests still fluttered...

Crusaders, 551

...he had no wish to be confronted by Sir John in the other’s undistinguished company...

Hatter’s, 81

He had an undistinguished face with a narrow forehead and mousy hair cut short with no oil on it.

Room, 40

DISTURBED — UNDISTURBED

...as a rule I like to be alone and undisturbed.

Invisible, 25

...it seemed as though the undisturbed tray mutely

rebuked her...

Hatter’s, 375

D IV ID E D

143 -

D R E S S

DIVIDED — UNDIVIDED

DIVISIBLE — INDIVISIBLE

I should not be able to give you my undivided atten­ tion.

Importance, 322

...he’d have hired a baby and a couple of mothers to squabble over the undivided morsel.

Egoist, 436

One nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

One, 382

DO — UNDO

You, young people, are always in a hurry. One can do things, but one can’t undo them.

Swan, 216

..his watchfulness of everything that Mr. Jonas said and did, and left unsaid and undone.

Martin, II, 197

What’s done can’t be undone.

Tolstoy, 194

DRAINED — UNDRAINED

•out of which, as from an undrained fen, steams the malady of sameness, our modern malady.

 

 

 

Egoist,

24

•in the green slime that an

undrained

depression

in

the earth

had accumulated.

 

Tragedy,

478

 

 

 

 

DRESS — UNDRESS

 

 

•he used to let her play the

mother to

him and dress

him and

undress him and

give him baths...

 

Some Came, 586


D R E S S

144

E A R N E D

...a desire to be out and away from his home at nearly all such moments as he was not in bed or dressing or undressing...

Tragedy, 45

DUE — UNDUE

DULY — UNDULY

...to draw attention to it now would be to give it undue importance.

Hullo, 85

I have passed undue criticism on Captain Charwell’s conduct...

End, 116

I think you are worrying yourself unduly...

Diplomat, 281

He was not made unduly curious because of this sudden favor...

Tragedy, 117

DYING — UNDYING

I hate it with a mortal and undying hatred...

Curiosity, 335

So he lapses into a dream, the undying, wonderful dream of his life.

Invisible, 169

EARNED — UNEARNED

One of the most useful things to know about any hero

is the extent

of his income, whether earned or unearn­

ed...

Death, 124

^

...the unearned energy in his body... being extracted for the benefit of that particular community.

Bulls, 300

E A R T H L Y

— 145 -

E A S E

EARTHLY — UNEARTHLY

There was an unearthly clatter, then his subdued curses.

Hullo, 25

His voice... had an unearthly quality.

Crusaders, 393

EASY — UNEASY

EASILY — UNEASILY

EASINESS — UNEASINESS

EASE — UNEASE

That will just keep you uneasy.

Cannery, 102

He walked home uneasy and sore at heart...

End, 392

When he saw the black silent anger in Michael’s face, he frowned uneasily.

Tomorrow, 293

...he stirred uneasily and muttered...

Hatter’s, 372

But his stomach did not give him the slightest uneas­ iness.

 

 

Love, 28

But as this direction relieved

them from

any shadow

of delicacy or uneasiness, they made a

hearty

meal

and enjoyed it to the utmost.

Curiosity,

232

 

became conscious over several days of an acute feeling of unease, bordering on depression.

D. W., Febr. 27, 1963

The slight unease which had accompanied me into his

office evaporated...

Room, 157