Allegory of the Cave — Vocabulary
Plato
from The Republic
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accustomaccustomaccustomed to:used to (have adapted to and have an expectation of)
In the United States we're accustomed to forming our own opinion about the promises of advertisements and politicians.more
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He will then proceed to argue that this is he who gives the season and the years, and is the guardian of all that is in the visible world, and in a certain way the cause of all things which he and his fellows have been accustomed to behold?†3 more
accustomaccustomed to:used to (adapted to something, so it seems normal)
Show general definition to make someone used to something

(used to is an expression that means someone has adapted to something, so it does not seem unusual)
Show editor's word notes In professional environments, you may make a better impression by saying one is accustomed to something rather than one is used to something.
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compelforce
Does our DNA compel us to act as we do?more
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And if he is compelled to look straight at the light, will he not have a pain in his eyes which will make him turn away to take refuge in the objects of vision which he can see, and which he will conceive to be in reality clearer than the things which are now being shown to him?†2 more
compelcompelled:forced; or (more rarely) convinced
Show general definition to force someone to do something

or more rarely:

to convince someone to do something
Show editor's word notes Most typically, compel describes an external influence forcing someone to do something, but it can also describe being driven by an internal desire.
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perplexperplexperplexed:confused
She was perplexed by the rules of the game.more
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And you may further imagine that his instructor is pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them,—will he not be perplexed?†1 more
perplexperplexed:confused or puzzled
Show general definition to confuse
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moreoverin addition to what has just been said
The company has too much debt. Moreover, it is responsible for a long-term lease on expensive office space.more
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Moreover, I said, you must not wonder that those who attain to this beatific vision are unwilling to descend to human affairs; for their souls are ever hastening into the upper world where they desire to dwell; which desire of theirs is very natural, if our allegory may be trusted.†
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acquireobtain (get)
Children acquire language at an amazing rate.more
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And if there were a contest, and he had to compete in measuring the shadows with the prisoners who had never moved out of the den, while his sight was still weak, and before his eyes had become steady (and the time which would be needed to acquire this new habit of sight might be very considerable), would he not be ridiculous?†
obtain (come into the possession of something)
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contemplatethink deeply about
After the meeting, she needed some time alone to contemplate her next move.more
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Last of all he will be able to see the sun, and not mere reflections of him in the water, but he will see him in his own proper place, and not in another; and he will contemplate him as he is.†
consider or ponder
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rationalrationalrationally:in a reasonable manner
It's hard to think rationally when I'm this upset.more
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But, whether true or false, my opinion is that in the world of knowledge the idea of good appears last of all, and is seen only with an effort; and, when seen, is also inferred to be the universal author of all things beautiful and right, parent of light and of the lord of light in this visible world, and the immediate source of reason and truth in the intellectual; and that this is the power upon which he who would act rationally either in public or private life must have his eye fixed.†
rationalrationally:reasonable, able to think clearly, or based on logic rather than emotion
Show general definition for rational (as in: rational behavior) reasonable, able to think clearly, or based on logic rather than emotion
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bewilderconfuse
Some of their customs can bewilder travelers.more
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Any one who has common sense will remember that the bewilderments of the eyes are of two kinds, and arise from two causes, either from coming out of the light or from going into the light, which is true of the mind's eye, quite as much as of the bodily eye; and he who remembers this when he sees any one whose vision is perplexed and weak, will not be too ready to laugh; he will first ask whether that soul of man has come out of the brighter life, and is unable to see because unaccustomed to the dark, or having turned from darkness to the day is dazzled by excess of light.†
bewilderbewilderments:to confuse someone
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liberateset free
She works to liberate the religious minority from persecution.more
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At first, when any of them is liberated and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round and walk and look towards the light, he will suffer sharp pains; the glare will distress him, and he will be unable to see the realities of which in his former state he had seen the shadows; and then conceive some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now, when he is approaching nearer to being and his eye is turned towards more real existence, he has a clearer vision,—what will be his reply?†
Show general definition to set free -- as from prison, political oppression, persecution, expectations...
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refugesafe place
The park serves as a refuge for wildlife.more
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And if he is compelled to look straight at the light, will he not have a pain in his eyes which will make him turn away to take refuge in the objects of vision which he can see, and which he will conceive to be in reality clearer than the things which are now being shown to him?†
something giving protection or comfort -- especially a safe place
Show general definition something giving protection or comfort -- especially a safe place
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inferfigure out or guess by reasoning
Which of the following facts can you infer from the first paragraph?more
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But, whether true or false, my opinion is that in the world of knowledge the idea of good appears last of all, and is seen only with an effort; and, when seen, is also inferred to be the universal author of all things beautiful and right, parent of light and of the lord of light in this visible world, and the immediate source of reason and truth in the intellectual; and that this is the power upon which he who would act rationally either in public or private life must have his eye fixed.†
inferinferred:concluded or guessed by reasoning
Show general definition to figure out or guess by reasoning
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attaingain or reach something with effort
She was the first woman to attain the rank of general.more
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Moreover, I said, you must not wonder that those who attain to this beatific vision are unwilling to descend to human affairs; for their souls are ever hastening into the upper world where they desire to dwell; which desire of theirs is very natural, if our allegory may be trusted.†
Show general definition to gain or reach something with effort
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habitathabitathabitats:the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives
They are endangered due to destruction of their rainforest habitats.more
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And when he remembered his old habitation, and the wisdom of the den and his fellow-prisoners, do you not suppose that he would felicitate himself on the change, and pity them?†
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endeavorendeavorendeavored:tried or attempted
I endeavored to get both sides to agree to a compromise.more
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And is there anything surprising in one who passes from divine contemplations to the evil state of man, misbehaving himself in a ridiculous manner; if, while his eyes are blinking and before he has become accustomed to the surrounding darkness, he is compelled to fight in courts of law, or in other places, about the images or the shadows of images of justice, and is endeavouring to meet the conceptions of those who have never yet seen absolute justice?†
endeavorendeavouring:trying or attempting
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Show general definition to attempt; or a project or activity attempted
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disabuseconvince (someone) that an idea previously believed is not correct
A week of living off the land will disabuse idealists of the idea that it is some kind of Garden of Eden.more
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And now look again, and see what will naturally follow if the prisoners are released and disabused of their error.
disabusedisabused:convinced (someone) that an idea previously believed was not correct
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beatificexpressing a calm joy
She has a beatific smile that makes you feel like all is well in the world.more
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Moreover, I said, you must not wonder that those who attain to this beatific vision are unwilling to descend to human affairs; for their souls are ever hastening into the upper world where they desire to dwell; which desire of theirs is very natural, if our allegory may be trusted.†
expressing or producing a calm joy
Show general definition expressing or producing a calm joy -- especially from a holy source