Unit 14: Heroes And Villains Vocabulary

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What is the antonym of the adjective 'infamous'?

  • gallant
  • famous (correct)
  • valiant
  • bold

Which of the following is a synonym of 'rogue'?

  • villain
  • hero
  • tyrant
  • rascal (correct)

What does it mean to be 'tyrannical'?

  • to be well known for being bad or evil
  • to be very brave
  • to use one's power in a cruel and unfair way (correct)
  • to treat women in an extremely polite and helpful way

What is the noun form of 'heroic'?

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What is the meaning of 'villainy'?

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Study Notes

Vocabulary

  • Fictional: relating to something that is not real or true
  • Villain: the main bad character in a story, play, or film; synonyms: rogue, rascal, criminal
  • Villainy: evil or criminal behavior
  • Villainous: evil or criminal

Cartoons and Comics

  • Cartoon strip: a series of cartoon pictures that tell a story

Heroic Traits

  • Bold: confident and unafraid; synonyms: courageous, brave, valiant, gallant
  • Hero: a person who is admired for doing something extremely brave; a role model
  • Heroine: a woman who is admired for doing something extremely brave
  • Heroic: extremely brave and admired by many people
  • Heroically: in a brave and admired manner

Opposite of Heroic Traits

  • Infamous: well known for being bad or evil
  • Tyrant: someone who has power over other people and uses it cruelly or unfairly
  • Tyrannical: using one's power in a cruel and unfair way

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