The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part 2 Chapter 18 Vocabulary
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What is the definition of 'bitterness'?

  • A state of intense pleasure or euphoria
  • Resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices (correct)
  • Courage in facing difficulties or adversity
  • A feeling of joy or happiness
  • What does 'bestowed' mean?

  • Given or presented as a gift or honor (correct)
  • Taken away as a punishment
  • Denied or refused
  • Earned through hard work
  • What is 'ecstasy'?

  • A tendency to undervalue oneself
  • A feeling of sadness or despair
  • A cause of great trouble or suffering
  • A state of intense pleasure or euphoria (correct)
  • What does 'dwell' mean?

    <p>To live in or occupy a place</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is 'fortitude'?

    <p>Courage in facing difficulties or adversity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is 'treacherous'?

    <p>Guilty of or involving betrayal or deception</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Bitterness = A state of intense pleasure or euphoria Ecstasy = Resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices Dwell = To live in or occupy a place Leisure = Free time or time available for relaxation and enjoyment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Fortitude = Serious and immediate danger or risk Merit = Courage in facing difficulties or adversity Peril = The quality of being particularly good or worthy Tribulation = A cause of great trouble or suffering</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Bestowed = Given or presented as a gift or honor Thou wilt = A tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities Self-depreciation = An archaic phrase meaning 'you will' Trebacherous = Guilty of or involving betrayal or deception</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Ecstasy = A state of intense pleasure or euphoria Bitterness = Resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices Leisure = Free time or time available for relaxation and enjoyment Fortitude = Courage in facing difficulties or adversity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Trebacherous = Guilty of or involving betrayal or deception Thou wilt = An archaic phrase meaning 'you will' Peril = Serious and immediate danger or risk Self-depreciation = A tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Merit = The quality of being particularly good or worthy Dwell = To live in or occupy a place Tribulation = A cause of great trouble or suffering Bestowed = Given or presented as a gift or honor</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following emotions is characterized by a state of intense pleasure or euphoria?

    <p>Ecstasy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The phrase 'thou wilt' is commonly used in modern literature.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the quality of being particularly good or worthy?

    <p>Merit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person guilty of or involving _______________ is untrustworthy or deceitful.

    <p>betrayal or deception</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Bitterness = Resentment or cynicism Fortitude = Courage in facing difficulties Leisure = Free time or time available for relaxation Peril = Serious and immediate danger</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words is associated with self-criticism or self-doubt?

    <p>Self-depreciation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following emotions is characterized by resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices?

    <p>Bitterness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The phrase 'thou wilt' is commonly used in modern literature.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the quality of being particularly good or worthy?

    <p>Merit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person experiencing ___________________ is in a state of serious and immediate danger or risk.

    <p>peril</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Dwell = To live in or occupy a place Leisure = Free time or time available for relaxation and enjoyment Fortitude = Courage in facing difficulties or adversity Tribulation = A cause of great trouble or suffering</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words is associated with a tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities?

    <p>Self-depreciation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words is associated with a state of intense pleasure or euphoria?

    <p>Ecstasy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The phrase 'thou wilt' is commonly used in modern literature.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the term for a tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities?

    <p>Self-depreciation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person experiencing ___________________ is in a state of serious and immediate danger or risk.

    <p>peril</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Fortitude = Courage in facing difficulties or adversity Merit = Deserving praise, recognition, or reward Tribulation = A cause of great trouble or suffering Treacherous = Untrustworthy or deceitful</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words is associated with a sense of resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices?

    <p>Bitterness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Emotions and Feelings

    • Bitterness: a feeling of resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices
    • Ecstasy: an overwhelming feeling of joy, happiness, or delight, characterized by intense pleasure or euphoria

    Gifts and Honors

    • Bestowed: given or presented as a gift or honor, typically with great ceremony or significance

    Places and Actions

    • Dwell: to live in or occupy a place, or to linger over or remain focused on something

    Virtues and Qualities

    • Fortitude: courage in facing difficulties or adversity, characterized by strength of mind to endure pain or hardship
    • Merit: the quality of being particularly good or worthy, deserving praise, recognition, or reward

    Dangers and Threats

    • Peril: serious and immediate danger or risk
    • Trebacherous: guilty of or involving betrayal or deception, characterized by being untrustworthy or deceitful

    Personal Traits and Phrases

    • Self-depreciation: a tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities, characterized by self-criticism or self-doubt
    • Thou wilt: an archaic phrase meaning "you will," often used in older texts, literature, or religious works to express command, wish, or prediction

    Experiences and Trials

    • Tribulation: a cause of great trouble or suffering, characterized by a difficult or trying experience

    Emotions and Feelings

    • Bitterness: a feeling of resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices
    • Ecstasy: an overwhelming feeling of joy, happiness, or delight, characterized by intense pleasure or euphoria

    Gifts and Honors

    • Bestowed: given or presented as a gift or honor, typically with great ceremony or significance

    Places and Actions

    • Dwell: to live in or occupy a place, or to linger over or remain focused on something

    Virtues and Qualities

    • Fortitude: courage in facing difficulties or adversity, characterized by strength of mind to endure pain or hardship
    • Merit: the quality of being particularly good or worthy, deserving praise, recognition, or reward

    Dangers and Threats

    • Peril: serious and immediate danger or risk
    • Trebacherous: guilty of or involving betrayal or deception, characterized by being untrustworthy or deceitful

    Personal Traits and Phrases

    • Self-depreciation: a tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities, characterized by self-criticism or self-doubt
    • Thou wilt: an archaic phrase meaning "you will," often used in older texts, literature, or religious works to express command, wish, or prediction

    Experiences and Trials

    • Tribulation: a cause of great trouble or suffering, characterized by a difficult or trying experience

    Emotions and Feelings

    • Bitterness: a feeling of resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices
    • Ecstasy: an overwhelming feeling of joy, happiness, or delight, characterized by intense pleasure or euphoria

    Gifts and Honors

    • Bestowed: given or presented as a gift or honor, typically with great ceremony or significance

    Places and Actions

    • Dwell: to live in or occupy a place, or to linger over or remain focused on something

    Virtues and Qualities

    • Fortitude: courage in facing difficulties or adversity, characterized by strength of mind to endure pain or hardship
    • Merit: the quality of being particularly good or worthy, deserving praise, recognition, or reward

    Dangers and Threats

    • Peril: serious and immediate danger or risk
    • Trebacherous: guilty of or involving betrayal or deception, characterized by being untrustworthy or deceitful

    Personal Traits and Phrases

    • Self-depreciation: a tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities, characterized by self-criticism or self-doubt
    • Thou wilt: an archaic phrase meaning "you will," often used in older texts, literature, or religious works to express command, wish, or prediction

    Experiences and Trials

    • Tribulation: a cause of great trouble or suffering, characterized by a difficult or trying experience

    Emotions and Feelings

    • Bitterness: a feeling of resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices
    • Ecstasy: an overwhelming feeling of joy, happiness, or delight, characterized by intense pleasure or euphoria

    Gifts and Honors

    • Bestowed: given or presented as a gift or honor, typically with great ceremony or significance

    Places and Actions

    • Dwell: to live in or occupy a place, or to linger over or remain focused on something

    Virtues and Qualities

    • Fortitude: courage in facing difficulties or adversity, characterized by strength of mind to endure pain or hardship
    • Merit: the quality of being particularly good or worthy, deserving praise, recognition, or reward

    Dangers and Threats

    • Peril: serious and immediate danger or risk
    • Trebacherous: guilty of or involving betrayal or deception, characterized by being untrustworthy or deceitful

    Personal Traits and Phrases

    • Self-depreciation: a tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities, characterized by self-criticism or self-doubt
    • Thou wilt: an archaic phrase meaning "you will," often used in older texts, literature, or religious works to express command, wish, or prediction

    Experiences and Trials

    • Tribulation: a cause of great trouble or suffering, characterized by a difficult or trying experience

    Vocabulary

    • Bitterness: Feeling of resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices
    • Bestowed: Given or presented as a gift or honor, typically with great ceremony or significance
    • Ecstasy: Overwhelming feeling of joy, happiness, or delight, or a state of intense pleasure or euphoria
    • Dwell: To live in or occupy a place, or to linger over or remain focused on something
    • Fortitude: Courage in facing difficulties or adversity, or strength of mind to endure pain or hardship
    • Leisure: Free time or time available for relaxation and enjoyment, or opportunity to engage in activities of one's choice
    • Merit: Quality of being particularly good or worthy, deserving praise, recognition, or reward
    • Peril: Serious and immediate danger or risk
    • Self-depreciation: Tendency to undervalue oneself or one's abilities, or self-criticism or self-doubt
    • Thou wilt: Archaic phrase meaning "you will", used in older texts, literature, or religious works, often associated with expressions of command, wish, or prediction
    • Treacherous: Guilty of or involving betrayal or deception, or untrustworthy or deceitful
    • Tribulation: Cause of great trouble or suffering, or a difficult or trying experience

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