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The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part 2 Chapter 18 Vocabulary

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What is the definition of 'bitterness'?

Resentment or cynicism resulting from past experiences or perceived injustices

What does 'bestowed' mean?

Given or presented as a gift or honor

What is 'ecstasy'?

A state of intense pleasure or euphoria

What does 'dwell' mean?

To live in or occupy a place

What is 'fortitude'?

Courage in facing difficulties or adversity

What is 'treacherous'?

Guilty of or involving betrayal or deception

Match the following words with their meanings:

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

Match the following words with their meanings:

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

Match the following words with their meanings:

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

Match the following words with their meanings:

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

Match the following words with their meanings:

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

Match the following words with their meanings:

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

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

Ecstasy

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

False

What is the quality of being particularly good or worthy?

Merit

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

betrayal or deception

Match the following words with their meanings:

Bitterness = Resentment or cynicism Fortitude = Courage in facing difficulties Leisure = Free time or time available for relaxation Peril = Serious and immediate danger

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

Self-depreciation

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

Bitterness

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

False

What is the quality of being particularly good or worthy?

Merit

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

peril

Match the following words with their meanings:

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

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

Self-depreciation

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

Ecstasy

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

False

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

Self-depreciation

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

peril

Match the following words with their meanings:

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

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

Bitterness

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

Test your knowledge of various words and their meanings, covering emotions, gifts, places, and virtues. Learn to define and use them correctly in context.

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