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| 1 | epithet | Word used adjectivally to describe some quality or attribute of is objects, as in "Father Aeneas". | SAT words from 'ennoble' to 'erratic' |
| 2 | epithet | word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 3 | epithet | n. Word used adjectivally to describe some quality or attribute of is objects, as in "Father Aeneas". | E: Freevocabulary.com |
| 4 | epithet | adjective | GRE words |
| 5 | epithet | a term or phrase describing or characterizing (n.) | SAT Lesson 54 |
| 6 | Epithet | Brief descriptive pharases that emphasize traits associated with particular persons or things (Chicago) | Unit Five The Changing Face of America Terms |
| 7 | epithet | a term or phrase describing or characterizing | Lesson 54 |
| 8 | epithet | a term used to characterize the nature of something, sometimes a disparaging term used to describe a person | Word Smart Quiz 39 |
| 9 | epithet | n. Word used adjectivally to describe some quality or attribute of is objects, as in "Father Aeneas". | GRE Word List |
| 10 | Epithet | In literature a word of phrase preceding or following a name which serves to describe the character. For example in the Iliad: Zeus-loved Achilles | All Literary Devices |
| 11 | Epithet | In literature a word of phrase preceding or following a name which serves to describe the character. For example in the Iliad: Zeus-loved Achilles | Literary Terms Week 5 |
| 12 | Epithet | In literature a word of phrase preceding or following a name which serves to describe the character. For example in the Iliad: Zeus-loved Achilles | Week Six Literary Terms |
| 13 | epithet | adjective | first list |
| 14 | Epithet | In literature a word of phrase preceding or following a name which serves to describe the character. For example in the Iliad: Zeus-loved Achilles | Week Seven Literary Terms |
| 15 | epithet | a disparaging name | List 81 words |
| 16 | epithet | a disparaging name | list 81 |
| 17 | epithet | term used to characterize a person | Literary Terms of Analysis |
| 18 | Epithet | In literature a word of phrase preceding or following a name which serves to describe the character. For example in the Iliad: Zeus-loved Achilles | Literary Terms 5 |
| 19 | Epithet | In literature a word of phrase preceding or following a name which serves to describe the character. For example in the Iliad: Zeus-loved Achilles | Literary Terms 7 |
| 20 | epithet | n. Word used adjectivally to describe some quality or attribute of is objects, as in " | E words |
| 21 | epithet | Word used adjectivally to describe some quality or attribute of is objects, as in "Father Aeneas". | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 22 | epithet | a decriptive title | Word Wealth 4 |
| 23 | epithet | descriptive name | Vocab week 15 |
| 24 | epithet | adjective | GRE 2000 |
| 25 | Epithet | A descriptive nackname a writer uses to create a memorable image. | AP English |
| 26 | epithet | noun. a) A word or phrase used to describe or characterize someone or something. (The expression is not necessarily derogatory.) b) A term of abuse or contempt. | Ms. Nash English1H Vocab Finals |
| 27 | epithet | a disparaging name | All Words up to #85 |
| 28 | epithet | a word or phrase used in the place of a person's name (ex. Miss Know-It-All) | Literary Terms |
| 29 | epithet | 1. A term use dto characterize a person or thing, such as "rosy-fingered" in "rosy-fingered dawn" or "the Great" in "Catherine the Great" 2. A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person, such as "The Great Emancipator" for Abraham Lincoln 3. An abusive or contemptuous word or phrase | 1/2 of Unit 4 (A Wrinkle In Time [Plus a hearty dose of TWAIN!]) Vocabulary |
| 30 | epithet | a characterizing word or phrase firmly associated with a person or thing and often used in place of an actual name, title, or the like, as “man's best friend” for “dog.” | literary terms for english final |
| 31 | epithet | a word or phrase preceding or following a name which it refers to (it serves to describe the character) | English One Final -- Vocab |
| 32 | epithet | a describing word or phrase | Simplified English Vocab |
| 33 | epithet | word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing; descriptive phrase to characterize a person (often contemptuous) | GRE General Set 5 |
| 34 | epithet | adjective | GRE Word List |
| 35 | epithet | adjective | GRE Vocabulary |
| 36 | epithet | epitet | Anglès-català. Paraules desde "ennoble" fins a "erratic" |
| 37 | epithet | word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing | GRE Vocab 17 |
| 38 | Epithet | In literature, a word of phrase preceding or following a name which serves to describe the character. For example, in the Iliad: Zeus-loved Achilles. | Taylor's Week 3 Literary Terms |
| 39 | Epithet | Word as used as an adjective to describe some quality or attribute of the object | Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Part 4) |
| 40 | epithet | word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing; descriptive phrase to characterize a person (often contemptous) | scrambled |
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