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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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pigeon | n: a stout-bodied bird with a small head, short legs, and a short, cooing call, typically found in cities and domesticated for food | |
pray | v: to make a request or petition to a higher power, especially in the form of a respectful or humble request | |
goddess | n: a female god, especially in ancient mythology; a woman who is worshipped or adored | |
chief | adj: most important or primary; (noun) a person who is in charge | |
wring | v: to twist, squeeze, or compress something, especially to extract liquid or force out excess; to cause emotional or mental distress; to extract information by force or pressure | |
examine | v: to study or consider a person or object attentively and thoroughly to learn something about them | |
entrails | n: the internal organs of an animal or human body; the visceral organs, especially those in the abdominal cavity or gut; the inner workings or essence of something | |
divine | adj: of, from, or like a god; holy or sacred | |
druid | n: a member of an ancient Celtic order of priests, often associated with nature worship and divination | |
conduct | v: to organize and carry out a particular activity | |
religion | n: a deep conviction in a supernatural power that controls human destiny | |
rite | n: a formal or ceremonial act or set of acts performed in a traditional or prescribed way; a religious or spiritual ceremony or practice | |
judge | n: a person who makes decisions in a court of law; (verb) to determine the result of or form a critical opinion of something | |
heal | v: to make a wound or injury to become well again | |
scholar | n: professor; a person who studies a topic in considerable depth, particularly in a university | |
mediate | v: to try to bring about an agreement or understanding between people who are in conflict | |
conflict | n: a strong disagreement, argument, or a violent clash between two opposing groups or individuals | |
tribe | n: a social group made up of members who live together, sharing the same language, culture, religion, etc., especially those who do not live in towns or cities | |
memorize | v: to learn something carefully so that you will remember it exactly | |
countless | adj: too numerous to be counted or very many | |
sacred | adj: connected with religion or religious purposes; worthy of respect or dedication because of a connection with a god | |
resident | n: a person who lives in a particular place or has their home in a place | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
devote | v: to commit or dedicate oneself or one’s time, effort, or energy to a particular task or purpose | |
omen | n: a sign or warning of a future event, often seen as either positive or negative and believed to be an indication of divine power or influence | |
strife | n: conflict or disagreement, especially between people or groups | |
redo | v: to do again, usually to correct or improve upon a previous attempt; to renovate or redesign something to make it better or more suitable | |
raid | n: a sudden short attack, usually by soldiers, ships, or aircraft | |
cattle | n: cows, bulls, and buffalos that are raised for their milk or meat as farm animals | |
broad | adj: very wide; general | |
daylight | n: the natural light produced by the sun during the day, especially in contrast to artificial light or darkness | |
lyre | n: an ancient musical instrument with strings fastened in a frame used by ancient Greeks for accompaniment | |
weave | v: to make cloth, a carpet, a basket, etc., by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads at a right angle to them | |
brave | adj: showing courage or fearlessness in the face of danger, difficulty, or adversity | |
warrior | n: a person who engaged in or experienced warfare, especially in the past | |
slay | v: to kill violently, especially with a weapon | |
reborn | adj: brought back to life in a new form or with a new nature | |
infection | n: a condition in which pathogenic microorganisms or viruses have entered the body | |
hut | n: a small, simple, and often crude shelter or dwelling, typically made of natural materials such as wood or mud | |
dye | v: to color a textile or hair by immersing it in a colored liquid or substance | |
wool | n: a textile fiber obtained from the fleece of sheep or certain other animals, used for making clothing and other fabric items | |
remedy | n: a successful way of dealing with or improving an unpleasant or difficult situation or curing an illness | |
injury | n: harm done to a person’s or an animal’s body caused by an accident or an attack | |
mistletoe | n: a parasitic plant that grows on the branches of certain trees, typically used as a decoration during the winter holiday season, often associated with the tradition of kissing underneath it | |
healing | n: the process of becoming or making somebody or something well again | |
incorrect | adj: not in accordance with fact or truth or not accurate | |
chieftain | n: a leader or ruler of a clan or tribe; a leader or chief; a person who is in charge of a group or organization | |
discuss | v: to talk about or examine in detail through conversation or debate; to exchange ideas, opinions, or information on a particular topic | |
convince | v: to persuade someone or make someone believe that something is true | |
accompany | v: to go somewhere or travel with someone or something | |
representative | n: someone who speaks or acts officially on behalf of another person or group of people | |
recognize | v: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered | |
elect | v: to choose someone for a specific position by voting for them; to decide or choose to do something | |
immediately | adv: now or without delay | |
argue | v: to express differing opinions or points of view, often in a heated or contentious manner; to present a case or reasoning to persuade or convince others | |
threaten | v: to utter intentions of injury or punishment against someone | |
opposing | adj: competing, fighting, or working against each other | |
honor | n: high regard or great respect for someone; the quality of having and doing based on a keen sense of morality; (verb) to show respect towards someone | |
fin | n: a thin flat part on the body of a fish or other aquatic animal used for propulsion or balance | |
spite | n: feelings of anger and resentment; (in spite of, also despite) a phrase that is used to indicate that something happened or exists even though there is a particular obstacle or difficulty | |
resolve | v: to find a suitable answer to the problems or difficulty | |
uneasy | adj: causing or feeling anxiety or discomfort | |
streak | n: a long, narrow mark or band, typically one of a different color or texture from the surrounding surface; a brief period or run of success, luck, or behavior; a consistent pattern of behavior or a distinguishing characteristic of an individual | |
porridge | n: a hot cereal dish made from boiled grains or legumes, typically oats, rice, or cornmeal, often served with milk or sweeteners | |
intercept | v: to stop and catch someone or something to prevent them from continuing to a destination | |
parchment | n: a thin, smooth, durable material made from the skin of a sheep or goat, used in the past as a writing surface | |
forbidden | adj: not permitted or allowed by rules or laws | |
flee | v: to leave by running away, especially out of fear or danger | |
counsel | n: advice or guidance given by a person with specialized knowledge or experience, particularly in a professional or legal context; the act of providing advice or guidance | |
privately | adv: in a private manner; not publicly; secretly | |
doubt | n: a feeling of being uncertain about something, especially about how good or accurate it is | |
regard | v: to think about or consider somebody or something in a specified way | |
peacemaker | n: a person who helps to reconcile conflicting parties and bring peace | |
observe | v: to watch or notice something carefully, often to gather information or insights; to take note of something or someone; to celebrate or commemorate a special event or occasion | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
consult | v: to seek or get advice or information from a person, book, or other source having special knowledge on a particular subject | |
chart | n: a visual display of information such as a diagram, lists of figures, etc.; a map designed to assist navigation by air or sea | |
converge | v: to move or draw together at a specific location; (of lines) to move towards the same point where they join or meet | |
threat | n: a strong indication or likelihood of harm, danger, or adverse consequences; an expression of intent to inflict harm or injury on someone or something, often made as a means of coercion or intimidation |