The area used to hold a church, so the townspeople believed the ground to be __________.
What is Hallowed?
After the strange message arrived, there was a general sense of _________ that no one could shake.
What is foreboding?
a poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition. (telling stories verbally, or telling stories that are passed down to many generations)
What is bard?
Made Holy
What is Hallowed?
They listened to everything the _______ said, as she was older and respected by all.
What is Matron?
Shakespeare is known as the greatest _____ in history
What is Bard?
Her ________ nature made sure that she never gave up, no matter how hard things got.
What is tenacious?
(of a place) extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
What is Squalid?
a married woman, especially a dignified and sober middle-aged one.
What is matron?
The ___________ student body makes the hallways almost un-walkable during passing periods.
What is clamorous?
Their love was doomed from the start, but he searched ____________ for a solution anyway.
What is "in vain"?
One of the more ________ places on the planet tend to be a teenage boy's room.
What is Squalid?
the expression of formal disapproval.
What is censure?
fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen.
What is foreboding?
an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information.
What is conjecture?
The album was so bad that it was _________ unanimously among critics.
What is scorned?
After receiving the bad news, she sat there, unmoving, as ________ as a rock.
What is insenate?
without success or a result.
What is in vain?
making a loud and confused noise.
What is clamorous?
persisting in existence; not easily dispelled (also: determined, persistent)
What is tenacious?
The use of AI in academic works comes with plenty of ________ from teachers.
What is cennsure?
"He wasn't there. He has no idea what he is talking about," she complained. "It is pure ________!"
What is conjecture?
lacking sensation, consciousness, or feeling
What is insensate?
reject (something) in a contemptuous way. (also: rejected; shunned)
What is scorned?