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Match the following words with their meanings:
Match the following words with their meanings:
Ferocious = Extremely intense, fierce, or aggressive. Self-expression = The process of conveying one's thoughts, feelings, or ideas, often through creative activities. Lingering = Staying in a place or lasting for a long time, often longer than expected. Exaggerated = Made to seem larger, more dramatic, or more intense than what is realistic or true.
Match the following words with their meanings:
Match the following words with their meanings:
Ominous = Suggesting that something bad or threatening is going to happen. Formidable = Impressive in strength, size, or difficulty, often inspiring fear or respect. Triumph = A great victory or success; the act of achieving something important. Doom = An inevitable, often negative fate or outcome, associated with destruction or death.
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Blisteringly = Intensely or extremely (often used to describe heat or cold). Contrabassoon = A very large, low-pitched wind instrument, a deeper version of the bassoon. Roar = A loud, deep sound; metaphorically used to describe something that grows in intensity or power. Motif = A recurring theme, idea, or pattern in a work of art, music, or literature.
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Word Meanings
- Ferocious: Extremely intense, fierce, or aggressive
- Example: "The ferocious lion roared at its prey."
- Blisteringly: Intensely or extremely (often used to describe heat or cold)
- Example: "The sun beat down with a blisteringly hot intensity."
- Inauspicious: Unfavorable, suggesting that future success is unlikely; ominous
- Example: "The storm clouds gathered, creating an inauspicious atmosphere."
- Likened: Compared or described as being similar to something else
- Example: "The writer likened the character's emotions to a tempestuous sea."
- Formidable: Impressive in strength, size, or difficulty, often inspiring fear or respect
- Example: "The army faced a formidable enemy on the battlefield."
- Freelance: Working independently rather than being employed by a single organization; self-employed
- Example: "She was a freelance writer, working for various publications."
- Self-expression: The process of conveying one's thoughts, feelings, or ideas, often through creative activities
- Example: "Painting was her primary form of self-expression."
- Overarching: Comprehensive or all-encompassing; relating to something that influences everything else
- Example: "The overarching theme of the novel was the search for meaning."
- Lingering: Staying in a place or lasting for a long time, often longer than expected
- Example: "A lingering sense of loss haunted her after the accident."
- Motif: A recurring theme, idea, or pattern in a work of art, music, or literature
- Example: "The motif of water is present throughout the poem."
- Fate motif: A specific recurring musical pattern associated with the concept of fate
- Example: "The composer used a distinctive fate motif to symbolize the hero's impending doom."
- Gripping: Captivating or exciting; holding one's attention strongly
- Example: "The film's gripping climax left the audience speechless."
- Doom: An inevitable, often negative fate or outcome, associated with destruction or death
- Example: "The prophecy foretold the nation's doom."
- Haunts: In this context, something that persistently appears or is present, often in a disturbing way
- Example: "The ghost of his past haunted his every waking moment."
- Flourishes: Decorative details or embellishments, often used to enhance or show off something
- Example: "The artist added ornate flourishes to the painting's edges."
- Roar: A loud, deep sound; metaphorically used to describe something that grows in intensity or power
- Example: "The flames roared through the forest."
- Memorable: Easily remembered because of being special, unusual, or impressive
- Example: "That was one of the most memorable performances I've ever seen."
- Contrabassoon: A very large, low-pitched wind instrument, a deeper version of the bassoon
- Example: "The contrabassoon provided a deep, resonant tone to the orchestra."
- Exaggerated: Made to seem larger, more dramatic, or more intense than what is realistic or true
- Example: "He exaggerated his accomplishments to impress others."
- Ominous: Suggesting that something bad or threatening is going to happen
- Example: "The silence was heavy with an ominous feeling."
- Unease: A feeling of discomfort, worry, or nervousness
- Example: "A sense of unease settled over the crowd as the storm approached."
- Raw emotionality: Pure, unfiltered emotion, expressed without restraint or refinement
- Example: "Her performance was raw and emotionally charged."
- Resound: To echo or be heard clearly and repeatedly, often used figuratively to describe lasting influence
- Example: "Her words resonated deeply with the audience."
- Revelation: A surprising or significant realization or discovery, often revealing something previously unknown
- Example: "The book contained a shocking revelation about the protagonist's past."
- Triumph: A great victory or success; the act of achieving something important
- Example: "The athlete's victory was a triumph for his team."
- Iconic: Widely recognized and admired, often representing something important or significant
- Example: "The Eiffel Tower is an iconic landmark in Paris."
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