The Odyssey Vocabulary and such…. List 1 – 1.Formidable (adj) – a)Causing fear. b) Very impressive because of skill or strength. 2.Guile (n) – Cunning,

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The Odyssey Vocabulary and such…

List 1 – 1.Formidable (adj) – a)Causing fear. b) Very impressive because of skill or strength. 2.Guile (n) – Cunning, slyness. 3.Muster (v) – To gather together.

List 1 4.Appall(ed) - (adj) – Horrified; shocked. 5.Ponderous (adj) – Extremely heavy. 6.Profusion (n) – An abundance.

List 1 7.Hale (adj) -Strong. 8. Breach (n) – An opening, gap, or break. 9. Titanic (adj)- Huge.

List 1 10.Ardor (n) – Great passion; emotional warmth. 11.Travail(s) (n) – Agony. 12.Spume (n) – Froth or foam. 13.Blanch(ed) (v) To become pale or white.

List 2 1.Appease (v) – To satisfy; relieve. 2.Cower(ed)(v) – To shrink away; hide oneself in fear. 3.Dissemble (v) -To hide behind a disguise. 4.Incredulity (n) – Disbelief. 5.Bemuse(ing) (v) – To Stupefy.

List 2 6.Impudence (n)- Bold, shameless behavior. 7.Mortify (ied) – (v) To humiliate. 8.Rebuke (v) – Scold sharply. 9.Suffice (v)- To be enough. 10.Maudlin (adj) – Tearfully sentimental.

List 2 11.Ruse (s) (n) – A trick. 12.Disdainful (adj) – Scornful. 13.Implacable (adj) Incapable of being calmed; unforgiving.