Unit 14: Heroes And Villains Vocabulary

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What is the antonym of the adjective 'infamous'?

famous

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

rascal

What does it mean to be 'tyrannical'?

to use one's power in a cruel and unfair way

What is the noun form of 'heroic'?

hero

What is the meaning of 'villainy'?

evil or criminal behavior

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

Test your knowledge of vocabulary related to heroes, villains, and villainy. This quiz covers words such as fictional, villain, villainous, villainy, cartoon strip, imaginary, rogue, brave, gallant, hero, and more.

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