11 April 2015
-treacherous ( adjective )
·
Dangerously unstable and unpredictable
- it was treacherous winding roads
·
Tending to betray; especially having a
treacherous characters
-he is the
fiercest and most treacherous of
foes
-prodigy ( nouns )
· An unusual gifted or intelligent ( young )
person; someone whose talent excite wonder and admiration
-She is a chees
prodigy
·
An impressive or wonderful example of a
particular quality
-the Marines are
expected to perform prodigies of
valour
-eunuch ( nouns )
·
A man who has been castrated
-he had been
assigned to become eunuch
-flog-ging ( verb )
·
Beat severely
with a whip or rod
-the teachers
often flogged the students
·
Exchange or deliver for money or its
-he flogged his house in January
-insolence ( nouns )
·
The trait of being rude and impertinent
- He strolled
among the servants with the absent-minded insolence
which they have all seen in their patrons.
-valour ( nouns )
· The qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional
or heroic courage when facing danger especially in battle )
-he received a
medal for valour
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