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1 The Odyssey Vocabulary in Context

2 Louts (n.) Clumsy, stupid people.

3 Prodigious (adj.) Enormous, huge.

4 Victuals (n.) Food or other provisions.

5 Rogue (adj.) A wandering beggar; a rascal.

6 Ponderous (adj.) Heavy and massive.

7 Profusion (adj.) An abundance; a large amount.

8 Adversary (n.) An opponent; enemy.

9 Foreboding (adj.) A feeling that something bad will happen.

10 Vile (adj.) Evil; offensive.

11 Ambrosial (adj.) Fit for the gods.

12 Doting (adj.) Foolishly or overly fond.

13 Disconsolate (adj.) Dejected; extremely unhappy.

14 Regaled (v.) Entertained, delighted with someone/something.

15 Abominably (adv.) Disgustingly.

16 Maelstrom (n.) A large, violent pool.

17 Avail (v.) To be of help or advantage to, as in achieving an end.

18 Scourge (n.) A means of harsh punishment or great suffering.

19 Ardor (n.) Passion.

20 Blanched (adj.) To become pale.

21 Hubris (n.) Excessive pride; knowledge reserved for the Gods.


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