Vocabulary Unit 2/ Martyr's Song (English)
Martyr
A person who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty of witnessing to and refusing to renounce a religion (refers to human, extreme, -)
Cadence
A rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words (none, person or object)
Pandemonium
A wild uproar (extreme, depends on context)
Abyss
An immeasurably deep gulf or great space (extreme, -, refers to object)
Indignation
Anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, because of something someone did that was evil (-, refers to human)
Surreal
Beyond what is real or believable; bizarre
Intermittent
Coming and going at intervals; not continuous (depends on context)
Profuse
Exhibiting great abundance (depends on context, refers to human)
Atrocity
Extremely wicked, brutal, or cruel act; something very bad or unpleasant (extreme)
Capable
Having or showing general efficiency and ability (depends on context)
Oblivious
Lacking active conscious knowledge or awareness (refers to people, -)
Ungianly
Lacking in smoothness or dexterity (refers to human or animal)
Audacious
Recklessly bold (-, refers to human, extreme
Uncanny
Seeming to have a supernatural character or origin (none)
Eerie
So mysterious, strange, or unexpected as to send a chill up the spine (refers to human, -)
Empathy
The action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to (refers to human, +)
Affiliate
To bring or receive into close connection as a member or branch (none, refers to human)
Transfusion
To cause to pass from one to another (none)
Transform
To change in character or condition (depends on context)
Abhor
To loathe or hate (extreme, refers to human, depends)
Purge
To make free of something unwanted (depends on context)
Infuriate
To make very angry, furious, or to enrage (extreme, refers to human, extreme)
Renounce
To refuse to follow, obey, or recognize any further (depends on context)
Comprehension
Understanding (refers to human, +)
Adamant
Unshakable or insistent especially in maintaining a position or opinion: unyielding (extreme, refers to human)
Reverie
daydream (depends on context, refers to human)