(adj) happening in fact or reality
actual
(n.) great honor or praise given by others; great beauty
glory
(n.) a feeling that something or someone is worthless or inferior
scorn
(n.) someone who is set against another, as in a contest or game
opponent
(n.) what is left of something that has been destroyed
wreckage
(adj) having or bringing good luck; lucky
fortunate
(adj) very grand and fine; remarkably beautiful or outstanding
magnificent
(n.) a typical example; someone who acts for another
representative
(adj) being the real thing; worthy of belief, true
authentic
(v.) to plan to do something; to have a goal or aim
intend
(n.) the edge, especially of a high, steep place
brink
(n.) a custom, belief, or idea that has been passed down over time
tradition
(n.) the cause or beginning
origin
(v.) to say clearly or make easier to understand
clarify
(v.) to move someone to action; to remind someone what to do or what to say
prompt
(v.) to have a high opinion of; to give permission
approve
(v.) to come close to; to begin to deal with; to make a request
(v.) to eat or drink; to use up; to destroy
consume
(v.) to state strongly; to make a formal or an official statement
declare
(n.) an unpleasant feeling of coldness; coolness
chill
(v.) to defeat or take over; to master or overcome
conquer
(v. to bring or come back to life
revive
(adj.) large and heavy in build; having courage or determination
stout
(v.) to mark printed or written materials with periods, commas, and other signs; to give importance to
punctuate
(n.) the way that shapes and colors are put together; a model or guide for making something;
pattern