Vocab set 6 Flashcards
verb
become aware of (something) by the use of one of the senses, especially that of sight; Synonyms: discern, detect; Antonyms: unaware, ignorant
perceive
and I could but partially ________ his features
perceive
adjective
bold and without shame; Synonyms: impudent, shameless; Antonyms: timid, shy
brazen
the champion, having escaped from the terrible fury of the dragon, thinking of the ______ shield
brazen
noun
great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle; Synonyms: brave, heroism; Antonyms: cowardice
Valor (-ously)
and approached __________ over the silver pavement of the castle to where the shield was upon the wall
Valor (-ously)
(of a place) appear to vibrate or be disturbed because of a loud noise; Synonyms: echo, pulsate; Antonyms: quiet, muffle
Reverberate (-tion)
I became aware of a metallic _______________
Reverberate (-tion)
verb
(of a quality or condition) prevail; predominate; Synonyms: persist, superiority; Antonyms:
Reign (-ed)
His eyes were bent fixedly before him, and throughout his whole countenance there _______ a stony rigidity
Reign (-ed)
adjective
unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible; Synonyms: stiff, firm; Antonyms: flexible, pliable
Rigid (-ity)
His eyes were bent fixedly before him, and throughout his whole countenance there reigned a stony _________
Rigid (-ity)
adjective
lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness; Synonyms: weak, frail; Antonyms: strong, firm
feeble
I now tell you that I heard her first ______ movements in the hollow con.
feeble
adjective
able to be discerned; perceptible; Synonyms: visible, noticeable; Antonyms: concealed, imperceivable
discernible