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camaraderie |
Camaraderie is a mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.
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destiny |
Destiny is what people believe is meant to be and supposed to happen in life.
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noble |
To be noble is to have good personal qualities or high moral principles.
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tournament |
A tournament in Medieval England was a sporting event in which two knights jousted on horseback.
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myth |
A myth is a made up story that has been passed down orally. They usually have a moral message.
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heir |
An heir is someone that will inherit the belongings or responsibilities that belonged to their parents.
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illegitimate |
Children that were born out of wedlock were negatively referred to as illegitimate children.
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valour
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Valour is a synonym for courage. Eg, He was given a badge for his valour.
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jousting |
Jousting is the act of two knights trying to knock each other off their horses with lances.
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devotion |
Devotion is worship or great enthusiasm for something.
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monarch |
The monarch is the King or Queen of a country.
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emissary |
An emissary is messenger or representative for someone important or noble.
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siege |
A siege is whereby the army surrounds an enemy location and doesn't let anyone in or out.
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quest |
A quest is a synonym for an adventure. They usually involve mythical creatures or objects.
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prestige |
Prestige is a noun that is applied to someone or something that is very well respected. Eg, the university had gained a lot of prestige.
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empathise
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To empathise is to imagine yourself in someone else's situation or life and consider what it must be like for them.
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The ramparts are the walls and walkways of a castle.
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motive |
A motive is someone's reason for doing something. Eg, She had a motive for her crime.
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analogy |
An analogy is a comparison between one thing and another, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
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