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sacrifice |
Sacrifice means giving up something valuable, often life, for a greater cause or to help others.
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atrocity |
An atrocity is an extremely wicked or cruel act, especially involving physical violence or harm.
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grief |
Grief is intense sorrow or sadness, often experienced after loss or death.
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lament |
Lament is a passionate expression of grief or sorrow, often found in poetry mourning those lost in war.
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Dulce |
Dulce is Latin for "sweet.".
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injustice |
Injustice is a lack of fairness or justice, often explored in poetry addressing the suffering caused by war.
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memorial |
A memorial is a structure or event created to remember and honour people who have died, especially soldiers.
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wounded |
If you are wounded you are injured or hurt.
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honour
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To honour a supernatural or hold power by adoring or venerating it.
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courage |
You need courage to face danger or hardship without fear.
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