Chapter 10 Flashcards
A person who teaches the good news
Evangelists
The teaching authority of the Church is called ….
Magisterium
Faulty, imperfect, not as should be.
Amiss
A noisy quarrel or fight
Brawl
To hate, dislike very much, loathe
Detest
Native toa country, not foreign.
Domestic
Extremely bad, glaring: scandalous
Flagrant
A slight fault
Flaw
An Inexperienced person, beginner.
Fledgling
To make or become confused
Fluster
Chief, most important, primary
Foremost
The force of speed with which something moves
Momentum
Striking, remarkable; a person who is well known
Notable
To bring up, care for, train.
Nurture
A self-contradictory statement that on closer examination comes true.
Paradox
The act of swearing and lying
Perjury
To take for granted, assume or supposed
Presume
Earlier, former
Prior
Skilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity
Proficient
A burst of gunfire or canon shot.
Salvo
Wide awake, alert, watch
Vigilant
Intense anger
Wrath