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What does the term 'calamity' refer to?
What does the term 'calamity' refer to?
- An event that causes great damage or distress (correct)
- A joyful event
- A significant accomplishment
- A minor inconvenience
Which word describes a courageous act in the face of danger?
Which word describes a courageous act in the face of danger?
- Gallant
- Valor (correct)
- Beguile
- Abhor
Which of the following best describes someone with a jocund personality?
Which of the following best describes someone with a jocund personality?
- Indifferent and apathetic
- Sorrowful and withdrawn
- Merry and cheerful (correct)
- Melancholic and serious
What does the word 'abhor' mean?
What does the word 'abhor' mean?
In what context is the word 'effeminate' typically used?
In what context is the word 'effeminate' typically used?
Which of the following best describes the action of 'ascend'?
Which of the following best describes the action of 'ascend'?
Which scenario illustrates the meaning of 'beguile'?
Which scenario illustrates the meaning of 'beguile'?
How does the term 'adversity' apply to a person's experiences?
How does the term 'adversity' apply to a person's experiences?
Which of the following statements indicates a gallant action?
Which of the following statements indicates a gallant action?
What does 'effeminate' imply about a person's traits?
What does 'effeminate' imply about a person's traits?
Flashcards
Ascend (verb)
Ascend (verb)
To climb up something; to move upward.
Calamity (noun)
Calamity (noun)
A serious disaster or misfortune.
Jocund (adjective)
Jocund (adjective)
Cheerful and joyful.
Valor (noun)
Valor (noun)
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Abhor (verb)
Abhor (verb)
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Beguile (verb)
Beguile (verb)
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Asunder (adverb)
Asunder (adverb)
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Study Notes
Words and Definitions
- Ascend: To climb up or make something go up. Example: After a long hike, we finally began to ascend the steep mountain trail.
- Beguile: To enchant or charm someone or something. Example: Her captivating smile and sweet voice beguiled everyone at the party.
- Calamity: A disastrous event. Example: The earthquake was a terrible calamity, leaving the town in ruins.
- Asunder: Separated; divided into parts. Example: The strong winds tore the old barn asunder.
- Jocund: Merry; cheerful; joyful. Example: With her jocund laughter and bright eyes, she lit up the room.
- Valor: Bravery in the face of danger. Example: The soldier was awarded a medal of valor.
- Abhor: To regard with disgust and hatred. Example: He abhors all forms of injustice.
- Effeminate: Having qualities traditionally associated with women. Note: This word has a negative connotation and can be considered outdated in modern usage.
- Adversity: Unfavorable fortune or fate. Example: Despite facing great adversity, she remained determined.
- Gallant: Brave; noble; chivalrous. Example: The gallant knight rode into battle.
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Test your understanding of various vocabulary words and their definitions with this engaging quiz. Explore words like 'ascend,' 'calamity,' and 'valor' through examples in context. Enhance your language skills while challenging yourself to remember and apply these terms.