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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| abroad | in or to a foreign country; far and wide |
| adversary | a person, group, or force that opposes or attacks; an enemy |
| chaste | free from obscenity and immorality; virginal |
| eminent | high in station, rank, or repute; important and prominent |
| herald | a royal or official messenger; a person or thing that precedes or comes before, a forerunner |
| loathsome | causing feelings of disgust; repugnant and repulsive |
| presage | an omen that hints at a future event |
| solemnity | being serious; a solemn celebration or ceremony |
| choler | anger |
| beseech | to beg |
| unaccustomed | not used to; not common or usual |
| moderately | reasonably; within limit and not to excess |
| pensive | seriously and deeply thoughtful |
| malancholy | extreme sadness; depression |
| dignity | high-ranking and important |
| mutiny | an uprising, especially against authority |
| haughty | arrogant and snobby |
| inauspicious | unlucky and ill-boding |
| gloaming | depressingly dark and dimly-lit |
| immoderately | unreasonable behavior that is beyond limit and is too excessive |
| conjure | to summon forth as if by magic; to bring something to mind |
| enmity | deep-seated, mutual hatred |
| distemper | mentally unsettled |
| intercession | a prayer or request on behalf of another person |
| shrift | formal confession with a minister or priest |
| hapless | unlucky and unfortunate |
| forfeit | a fine or penalty |
| augment | to make lager; to increase in strength or size |