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Vocabulary. Group 4. brawl brol. N hostile A noisy fight The brawl between the two angry men was noisy. grudge gruj. N hostile A feeling of ill will or resentment Gary certainly holds a grudge ; he never forgives anybody. persecute pur si kyut.
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Vocabulary Group 4
brawlbrol N hostile A noisy fight The brawl between the two angry men was noisy.
grudgegruj N hostile A feeling of ill will or resentment Gary certainly holds a grudge; he never forgives anybody.
persecutepursikyut V hostile To treat others cruelly because they are different (usually political, religious, or ethnic differences) The Jews were persecuted by the Nazis.
prejudicepre judus N hostile Any opinion or feeling not based on facts Often, our first impressions of people can be blinded by prejudice.
retaliateri ta le ate V hostile To get back at someone We must retaliate against the general’s army.
revengerivenj N hostile The wish to harm someone who has harmed you I will take revenge on the person who stole my pet monkey.
siegesej N hostile A military blockade designed to cut off the supplies of a fortified place and force a surrender The old castle withstood the siege for two weeks before it fell.
skirmishskur mish N hostile A minor battle or confrontation In World War II, there were many minor skirmishes.
sternsturn A hostile Hard, harsh or gloomy At boot camp, the sergeant had a stern expression.