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VPP lesson nine

WordDefinitionSentence
buff an enthusiast Hephestus is the god of metalworkers so he buffs the materials he uses.
intemperate unrestrained Often the gods history is intemperate.
interrogate to question formally The humans may interogate other people that claim that they have seen gods.
moot doubtful The gods often are moot on the others decitions.
opaque impenetrable by light The colums on olympus would have been opaque.
prestigious distinguished The gods were prestigious all over greece.
prodigy a person an with extraordinary talent Oddesious must have had many prodigies to surive the journy he went on.
savory appetizing The meal that Oddesious's crew had at Circe's island was savory.
sedate to calm Oddyseous sedated his srew by telling them that the would survive.
singular exeptional Oddysious couldn't have completed the journey sigularly.
spontaneous unplanned When the crew let Oddyseous's winds out of the bag they got blown spontaneously around.
usurp to take over illegally The U.S. troops usurped a base in Iraq.
whimsical playful The crew on Oddyseous's ship was whimsical.
pragmatic practical The gods couldn't have been pragmatic to overcome their father Cronos.
brash hasty in thought Zeus often makes brash decitions in myths.
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