Classical Conversations C3 (IEW Vocab)
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With deep respect | Reverently |
Motionless with amazement or terror | Transfixed |
Uselessly or unsuccessfully | Futilely |
Successful or thriving condition | Prosperity |
Boldly or daringly | Audaciously |
Unavoidably | Inevitably |
Involving grave risk or danger | Perilously |
Lacking caution or good judgment | Imprudently |
Intensely, strongly, or violently | Vehemently |
Strong dislike that shows in action | Animosity |
Skillfully or cleverly | Adroitly |
To face in hostility or defiance | Confront |
To waste recklessly | Squander |
Cleverly or slyly | Cunningly |
To face in hostility or defiance | Confront |
To waste recklessly | Squander |
Cleverly or slyly | Cunningly |
Persevere | To endure despite difficulty |
Compel | To force, drive, or urge |
Appalled | Filled with horror or dismay |
Destined | Determined ahead of time. |
With much care and effort | Diligently |
To admit to be real or true | Acknowledge |
Exemplary | Worthy of imitation |
Esteemed | Highly respected |
Prominent | Leading or well-known; standing out |
Conceive | To form a notion or idea |
Stirring | Rousing, exciting, or lively |
Affirm | To confirm or state positively |
Tyrant | A cruel or brutal ruler |
Adept | Very skilled or proficient |
Grueling | Exhausting and demanding |
Stupendous | Astounding and marvelous |
Extensive | Far-reaching or great in amount |
Formidable | Having qualities that cause fear, dread, or awe |
Laden | Burdened or loaded down |
Fathom | To understand the depth of something |
Incessant | Unceasing; continuing without interruption |
Trepidation | Fear or agitation |
Deplorable | Terrible or disgraceful |
Loom | To appear in a threatening form |
Imperative | Absolutely necessary or required |
Distraught | Deeply upset or agitated |