Theme: The Incredibles The Incredibles. The Incredibles fight crime for altruistic reasons: they do it because they wish to help people, not receive money.

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Theme: The Incredibles The Incredibles

The Incredibles fight crime for altruistic reasons: they do it because they wish to help people, not receive money or favors.

 Unselfish, concerned with the welfare of others

After the many lawsuits, Bob, Helen and the other “Supers” assent to living normal lives and not using their superpowers.

 To express agreement; agreement

Edna Mode served as a benefactor to the Incredibles, providing them state-of-the-art, protective uniforms.

 One who does good to others

When Frozone called for his supersuit so that he could act for the “greater good,” he did it for chivalrous reasons. Too bad he insulted his wife in the process (“Greater good? I am your wife. I am the greatest good you will ever know.”)

 Marked by honor, courtesy, and courage; knightly

Given the damage and destruction he caused, it is unlikely anyone will grant Syndrome clemency.

 Mercy, humaneness; mildness; moderateness

Bob finds a dearth of interest and excitement in his job at the insurance company.

 A lack, scarcity, or inadequate supply; a famine

Embarrassed by her superpowers and how they make her different, Violet remains diffident until her family needs her.

 Shy, lacking self-confidence; modest, reserved

As we learn later, the discrepancy between what Buddy Pine thought happened the night he was hurt and what really happened is what made him Syndrome.

 A difference

Bored with his normal life, Bob embarks on a mission to destroy the Omnidroid for the mysterious Mirage.

 To go aboard; to make a start; to invest

Because of his superpower, Flash finds winning a track race rather facile.

 Easily done or attained; ready, fluent  Superficial; easily shown but not sincerely felt

Working together, the Incredibles were able to defeat the seemingly indomitable Omnidroid.

 Unconquering, refusing to yield

Prior to the “tragedy” that befell Buddy Pine (for which Bob was blamed), everyone assumed that Supers were infallible.

 Free from error; absolutely dependable

As the Omnidroid plodded through the city, it created destruction wherever it planted its heavy claws.

 To walk heavily or slowly; to work slowly

The pungent news stories mischaracterized Supers as reckless, selfish individuals that needed to be stopped.

 Causing a sharp sensation  Stinging, biting

For the injuries of Buddy Pine, Bob was accused of being remiss in his duty to protect the public.

 Neglectful in performance of one’s duty, careless

The Incredibles may have thought they would be able to repose after the capture of Syndrome, but the Mole soon appeared.

 To rest, lie in place  Relaxation, peace of mind, calmness

Edna Mode had the temerity to pronounce that Bob had “gotten fat.”

 Rashness, boldness

As a child, Buddy Pine may have wanted to become a Super and help people, but he grew into the truculent Syndrome who only wanted revenge, no matter the cost to others.

 Fierce and cruel; aggressive; deadly, destructive; scathingly harsh

After the defeat of Syndrome, Supers were once again able to use their powers in an unfeigned manner.

 Sincere, real, without pretense

After the virulent gossip about him and other Supers, Mister Incredible decided to retire rather than endure any more of it.

 Extremely poisonous;  Full of malice  Spiteful