
The Lord Of The Rings
The Lord of the Rings is an epic fantasy movie series set in a world of magic, friendship, and great danger. The story follows a journey to destroy a powerful ring that could bring darkness to the world. Along the way, the films explore courage, loyalty, sacrifice, and the battle between good and evil.
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Abandon
B2To leave someone or something and never return to them.
Keen
B1Very interested or enthusiastic about something.
Oath
B1A formal promise, often invoking a divine witness, to affirm the truth of one's statements.
Conceal
C1To hide something or prevent it from being seen.
Peril
C2Serious and immediate danger or risk.
Tempt
C1To entice someone to do something they might regret.
Burden
C1A heavy load, often difficult to carry or endure.
Approach
B2A way of dealing with a situation or a method of doing something.
Deceive
B2To cause someone to believe something false; to mislead.
Survive
B1To continue to live or exist, especially after a difficult or dangerous situation.
Resist
B2To withstand or oppose something actively.
Ignore
B1To intentionally not pay attention to something or someone.
Mount
B2To climb or ascend; to place or fix something onto a surface.
Numerous
B2Consisting of many items or a large quantity.
Doubt
B1A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
Pierce
B1To penetrate or stab through something sharply.
Avoid
A2To keep away from something or someone.
Threat
B2A person or situation that poses harm or danger.
Ban
B1To officially or legally prohibit something.
Linger
C1To stay in a place longer than necessary, often due to hesitation or fondness.
Weary
C2Feeling or showing extreme tiredness, often after prolonged exertion.
Detour
C2A deviation from the usual path or route, often due to an obstruction.
Justice
B2The quality of being fair and reasonable, often related to law.
Embrace
B1To accept or support something willingly and enthusiastically.
Encourage
B1To give support or confidence to someone to do something.
Abroad
A2In or to a country that is not one's own.
Possible
A1Able to happen or be done; not impossible.
Betray
C1To be disloyal to someone or something, especially by violating trust.
Utter
B1To say or pronounce something.
Unite
B2To come or bring together for a common purpose.
Toil
B1To work extremely hard, usually with fatigue.
Final
A1Relating to the last part or stage in a series or process.
Vain
C2Having excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements.
Appoint
C1To officially choose someone for a position or role.
Site
A2A location or place, especially for a specific purpose.
Verse
C1A line or group of lines in a poem or song.
Vein
C1A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
Diminish
C1To reduce in size, amount, or importance.
Torment
B1Severe physical or mental suffering.
Heir
C1A person legally entitled to inherit property or titles upon another's death.
Heed
B1To pay careful attention to advice or warnings.
Swarm
C1A large group of insects or animals moving together, usually in a chaotic way.
Charity
A2An organization established to provide help and raise money for those in need.
Endure
C1To remain firm under suffering or misfortune.
Wrath
B1Strong vengeful anger.
Legend
B2A traditional story or narrative that is handed down through generations.
Account
B1an arrangement that somebody has with a bank, etc. to keep money there, take some out, etc.
Aid
B2money, food, etc. that is sent to help countries in difficult situations
Available
A2that you can get, buy or find
Bond
B2something that forms a connection between people or groups, such as a feeling of friendship or shared ideas and experiences
Concern
B2to affect somebody/something; to involve somebody/something
Consume
B1to use something, especially fuel, energy or time
Deny
B2to say that something is not true
Depend
A2according to
Desire
B2a strong wish to have or do something
Develop
A2to gradually grow or become bigger, more advanced, stronger, etc.; to make something do this
Dominate
B2to control or have a lot of influence over somebody/something, especially in an unpleasant way
Foundation
B2a principle, an idea or a fact that something is based on and that it grows from
Generation
B1all the people who were born at about the same time
Involve
A2if a situation, an event or an activity involves something, that thing is an important or necessary part or result of it