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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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divine | adj: of, from, or like a god; holy or sacred | |
comical | adj: funny, especially in a strange or absurd way | |
masterpiece | n: a work of art that is exceptionally good or highly skilled; a great achievement | |
poet | n: a person who writes poetry | |
philosophy | n: the study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind | |
afterlife | n: life after death, as believed in many cultures and religious traditions | |
influence | n: the ability to affect someone’s or something’s character, growth, or behavior, or the effect itself | |
Christ | n: the man that Christians believe is the prophet and the son of God, and whose life and sermons form the basis for Christianity | |
cosmology | n: the scientific study of the nature and origin of the universe | |
basis | n: the most important facts, ideas, or events from which something is developed; the way how things are organized or arranged | |
modern | adj: of or belonging to the present time or recent times | |
flee | v: to leave by running away, especially out of fear or danger | |
exile | n: the state of being forced to leave one’s country or home, typically for political or punitive reasons | |
stance | n: a way of thinking about something, especially expressed publicly; attitude or position of a standing person or animal | |
government | n: the group of people with authority to control a country or state | |
poem | n: a piece of writing that emphasizes the expression of feelings and ideas by paying particular attention to diction (sometimes rhyme), rhythm, and imagery | |
moniker | n: a name or nickname, especially one that is unconventional or adopted rather than given | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
concept | n: an idea or principle associated with something abstract | |
holy | adj: of or related to a god, divine power, or a particular religion | |
trinity | n: the union of three people, especially the Christian doctrine of the three persons in one Godhead (the father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) | |
comprise | v: to include or consist of something; the act of making up or forming something | |
division | n: the act or outcome of splitting into separate parts; a critical organizational unit or sector | |
canto | n: a division of an epic poem, typically one of a series of songs or poems sung by a bard in ancient epic poetry | |
addition | n: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers | |
prologue | n: an introduction to a literary work, typically one that sets the background or provides explanations of the events that follow | |
internal | adj: of or relating to the inside of something | |
rim | n: the edge of something in the shape of a more or less circular object | |
interlocking | adj: fitting or locking together in a way that makes a continuous and secure whole | |
rhyme | n: a word or phrase that has the same last sound as another word or phrase, often used in poetry and songwriting | |
scheme | n: an organized and often large-scale plan or arrangement for doing something | |
protagonist | n: the main character in a literary work, film, or other stories | |
lament | v: to express sadness, grief, or disappointment about something, often by complaining or mourning | |
encounter | v: to face something, particularly something unpleasant or difficult, while attempting to do something else; to meet, especially unexpectedly | |
spirit | n: the part of a person which is the seat of their mind, feelings, and character rather than their physical body; the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people | |
hell | n: the place thought to be where bad people go and are punished after death, often depicted as being located beneath the earth; an extraordinarily unpleasant or difficult place | |
legendary | adj: famous or well-known, especially through long-standing popular stories or tradition | |
inscription | n: a message or design that is written or engraved on a surface of something, such as stone or metal | |
intrata | n: a musical composition or introduction to a mass, especially in the Renaissance era | |
abandon | v: to leave a place, thing, or person with no intention of returning; (noun) a feeling of extreme emotional intensity | |
damn | v: to express disapproval of or disappointment in something or someone; to condemn or to curse; (a swear word) an expression of anger | |
eternal | adj: being without beginning or end; lasting forever | |
terrifying | adj: very frightening or intimidating | |
inferno | n: a place or condition of intense suffering, especially Hell, in traditional Christian beliefs | |
culminate | v: to reach a peak or climax | |
trap | n: a piece of equipment or hole for catching animals or people; (verb) to catch animals or people and prevent them from escaping | |
purgatory | n: a place or state of temporary punishment for the souls of those who die in a state of grace but have not fully atoned for their sins | |
purity | n: the state of being undiluted or unmixed with anything else; the state of being free from immorality, especially of a sexual nature | |
pagan | n: a person who holds religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism; (adjective) not following the main monotheistic religions | |
embody | v: to represent or exemplify something; to give tangible form to an abstract idea | |
grace | n: a quality of being pleasing, especially in appearance or manner; a temporary exemption, especially an extended period granted as a special favor; a short prayer of thanks before a meal | |
romantic | adj: of or relating to love or a sexual relationship | |
ascending | adj: changing location in an upward direction; increasing in size or value | |
sin | n: the offense against a religious or moral law or against God | |
repentance | n: the feeling of regret and sadness for having done wrong and a desire to make up for it | |
salvation | n: preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin, or loss | |
enormous | adj: extremely large or great | |
virtually | adv: almost completely | |
decision | n: the act or process of making up someone’s mind about something; a choice or judgment reached after considering options | |
vernacular | n: a language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region | |
unify | v: to bring or join something together so that they form a single unit | |
nation | n: a large organized community of people living in a particular country or region and having a particular culture | |
dialect | n: a form of a language that is spoken in a particular geographical area or by a particular group of people and has distinguishing characteristics | |
divide | v: to separate or cause to separate into parts or groups | |
motif | n: a recurring element in an artistic or literary work, typically a particular image or idea; a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music | |
underworld | n: the criminal world or the world of organized crime; the realm of the dead in various mythologies | |
prominently | adv: in a noticeable or important position, attracting attention or emphasis | |
inspire | v: to make somebody fill with the desire, confidence, or enthusiasm, especially to do something creative | |
odyssey | n: a long wandering and eventful journey; a Greek epic poem attributed to Homer, describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy |