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People: Rasputin (A Bio)

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  1. synopsis
    a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument
    Synopsis
  2. peasant
    one of a class of agricultural laborers
    Grigori Rasputin was born into a peasant family in Siberia, Russia, around 1869.
  3. eventually
    after an unspecified period of time or a long delay
    After failing to become a monk, Rasputin became a wanderer and eventually entered the court of Czar Nicholas II because of his alleged healing powers.
  4. court
    an assembly to conduct judicial business
    After failing to become a monk, Rasputin became a wanderer and eventually entered the court of Czar Nicholas II because of his alleged healing powers.
  5. alleged
    doubtful or suspect
    After failing to become a monk, Rasputin became a wanderer and eventually entered the court of Czar Nicholas II because of his alleged healing powers.
  6. prophetic
    foretelling events as if by supernatural intervention
    Known for his prophetic powers, he became a favorite of the Nicholas's wife, Alexandra Feodorovna, but his political influence was small.
  7. favorite
    preferred above all others and treated with partiality
    Known for his prophetic powers, he became a favorite of the Nicholas's wife, Alexandra Feodorovna, but his political influence was small.
  8. political
    involving or characteristic of governing or social power
    Known for his prophetic powers, he became a favorite of the Nicholas's wife, Alexandra Feodorovna, but his political influence was small.
  9. influence
    a power to affect persons or events
    Known for his prophetic powers, he became a favorite of the Nicholas's wife, Alexandra Feodorovna, but his political influence was small.
  10. event
    something that happens at a given place and time
    He became swept up in the events of the Russian Revolution,
  11. revolution
    a single complete turn
    He became swept up in the events of the Russian Revolution,
  12. content
    satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are
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  13. imperial
    relating to or associated with an empire
    Friend of the Imperial Family
  14. quote
    repeat a passage from
    Quotes
  15. century
    a period of 100 years
    "If I am killed by common men, you and your children will rule Russia for centuries to come; if I am killed by one of your stock, you and your family will be killed by the Russian people!"
  16. stock
    a supply of something available for future use
    "If I am killed by common men, you and your children will rule Russia for centuries to come; if I am killed by one of your stock, you and your family will be killed by the Russian people!"
  17. brutal
    resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility
    – Rasputin « prev1 / 2next » and met a brutal death at the hands of assassins in 1916.
  18. receive
    get something; come into possession of
    Born to a Siberian peasant family around 1869, Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin received little schooling, and probably never learned to read or write.
  19. probably
    with considerable certainty; without much doubt
    Born to a Siberian peasant family around 1869, Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin received little schooling, and probably never learned to read or write.
  20. learned
    having or showing profound knowledge
    Born to a Siberian peasant family around 1869, Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin received little schooling, and probably never learned to read or write.
  21. possess
    have ownership of
    In his early years, some people of his village said he possessed supernatural powers, while others cite examples of extreme cruelty.
  22. supernatural
    not able to be explained by physical laws
    In his early years, some people of his village said he possessed supernatural powers, while others cite examples of extreme cruelty.
  23. cite
    make reference to
    In his early years, some people of his village said he possessed supernatural powers, while others cite examples of extreme cruelty.
  24. example
    an item of information that is typical of a class or group
    In his early years, some people of his village said he possessed supernatural powers, while others cite examples of extreme cruelty.
  25. extreme
    of the greatest possible degree, extent, or intensity
    In his early years, some people of his village said he possessed supernatural powers, while others cite examples of extreme cruelty.
  26. licentious
    lacking moral discipline
    For a time, it was believed his name "Rasputin" meant "licentious" in Russian.
  27. historian
    a person who is an authority on the past and who studies it
    Historians now believe that "Rasputin" meant "where two rivers meet," a phrase that describes an area from where he was born in Siberia.
  28. phrase
    an expression consisting of one or more words
    Historians now believe that "Rasputin" meant "where two rivers meet," a phrase that describes an area from where he was born in Siberia.
  29. describe
    give a statement representing something
    Historians now believe that "Rasputin" meant "where two rivers meet," a phrase that describes an area from where he was born in Siberia.
  30. area
    the extent of a two-dimensional surface within a boundary
    Historians now believe that "Rasputin" meant "where two rivers meet," a phrase that describes an area from where he was born in Siberia.
  31. intention
    an anticipated outcome that guides your planned actions
    Rasputin entered the Verkhoture Monestery in Russia with the intention of becoming a monk, but left shortly thereafter, presumably to get married.
  32. presumably
    by reasonable assumption
    Rasputin entered the Verkhoture Monestery in Russia with the intention of becoming a monk, but left shortly thereafter, presumably to get married.
  33. pilgrimage
    a journey to a sacred place
    In his early 20s, he traveled to Greece and the Middle East, and presumably made several pilgrimages to the Holy Land.
  34. arrive
    reach a destination
    In 1906, Rasputin, known by many as the "mad monk," arrived in St. Petersburg with a reputation as a mystic and faith healer.
  35. reputation
    the general estimation that the public has for a person
    In 1906, Rasputin, known by many as the "mad monk," arrived in St. Petersburg with a reputation as a mystic and faith healer.
  36. mystic
    beyond ordinary understanding
    In 1906, Rasputin, known by many as the "mad monk," arrived in St. Petersburg with a reputation as a mystic and faith healer.
  37. faith
    complete confidence in a person or plan, etc.
    In 1906, Rasputin, known by many as the "mad monk," arrived in St. Petersburg with a reputation as a mystic and faith healer.
  38. introduce
    bring something new to an environment
    Two years later, he was introduced to Russian Czar Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra Feodorovna, who were seeking help for their sickly son, Alexis.
  39. gain
    obtain
    Rasputin quickly gained their confidence by seemingly "curing" the boy of hemophilia.
  40. confidence
    belief in yourself and your abilities
    Rasputin quickly gained their confidence by seemingly "curing" the boy of hemophilia.
  41. passionate
    having or expressing strong emotions
    This action won him the passionate support of Alexandra.
  42. politician
    a leader engaged in civil administration
    Between 1906 and 1914, various politicians and journalists used Rasputin’s association with the imperial family to undermine the dynasty’s credibility and push for reform.
  43. undermine
    weaken or impair, especially gradually
    Between 1906 and 1914, various politicians and journalists used Rasputin’s association with the imperial family to undermine the dynasty’s credibility and push for reform.
  44. dynasty
    a sequence of powerful leaders in the same family
    Between 1906 and 1914, various politicians and journalists used Rasputin’s association with the imperial family to undermine the dynasty’s credibility and push for reform.
  45. credibility
    the quality of being believable or trustworthy
    Between 1906 and 1914, various politicians and journalists used Rasputin’s association with the imperial family to undermine the dynasty’s credibility and push for reform.
  46. reform
    make changes for improvement to remove abuse and injustices
    Between 1906 and 1914, various politicians and journalists used Rasputin’s association with the imperial family to undermine the dynasty’s credibility and push for reform.
  47. effort
    use of physical or mental energy; hard work
    Rasputin helped their efforts by claiming to be the Tzarina’s advisor.
  48. claim
    assert or affirm strongly
    Rasputin helped their efforts by claiming to be the Tzarina’s advisor.
  49. advisor
    an expert who gives guidance
    Rasputin helped their efforts by claiming to be the Tzarina’s advisor.
  50. lascivious
    driven by lust
    Accounts of his lascivious behavior emerged in the press and contempt grew among state officials.
  51. behavior
    the way a person acts toward other people
    Accounts of his lascivious behavior emerged in the press and contempt grew among state officials.
  52. emerge
    come out into view, as from concealment
    Accounts of his lascivious behavior emerged in the press and contempt grew among state officials.
  53. contempt
    lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
    Accounts of his lascivious behavior emerged in the press and contempt grew among state officials.
  54. limit
    as far as something can go
    In truth, his influence at this time was limited to the health of Alexis.
  55. health
    the general condition of body and mind
    In truth, his influence at this time was limited to the health of Alexis.
  56. predict
    make a guess about what will happen in the future
    As Russia entered World War I, Rasputin predicted that calamity would befall the country.
  57. calamity
    an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
    As Russia entered World War I, Rasputin predicted that calamity would befall the country.
  58. befall
    become of; happen to
    As Russia entered World War I, Rasputin predicted that calamity would befall the country.
  59. responsibility
    the social force that binds you to a course of action
    Nicholas II took command of the Russian Army in 1915, and Alexandra took responsibility for domestic policy.
  60. policy
    a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group
    Nicholas II took command of the Russian Army in 1915, and Alexandra took responsibility for domestic policy.
  61. dismiss
    stop associating with
    Always Rasputin's defender, she dismissed ministers who were said to be suspicious of the "mad monk."
  62. minister
    a person authorized to conduct religious worship
    Always Rasputin's defender, she dismissed ministers who were said to be suspicious of the "mad monk."
  63. suspicious
    openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
    Always Rasputin's defender, she dismissed ministers who were said to be suspicious of the "mad monk."
  64. defend
    protect against a challenge or attack
    Government officials tried to warn her of Rasputin's undue influence, but she continued to defend him, giving the impression that Rasputin was her closest advisor.
  65. impression
    a vague idea in which some confidence is placed
    Government officials tried to warn her of Rasputin's undue influence, but she continued to defend him, giving the impression that Rasputin was her closest advisor.
  66. rival
    the contestant you hope to defeat
    Contempt for Rasputin grew among political rivals of Czar Nicholas.
  67. conspirator
    a member of a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act
    On December 29, 1916, a group of conspirators, including the czar's first cousin, Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, and Prince Felix Yusupov, invited Rasputin to Yusoupov's palace, and fed him wine and cakes laced with cyanide.
  68. include
    have as a part; be made up out of
    On December 29, 1916, a group of conspirators, including the czar's first cousin, Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, and Prince Felix Yusupov, invited Rasputin to Yusoupov's palace, and fed him wine and cakes laced with cyanide.
  69. lace
    a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks
    On December 29, 1916, a group of conspirators, including the czar's first cousin, Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, and Prince Felix Yusupov, invited Rasputin to Yusoupov's palace, and fed him wine and cakes laced with cyanide.
  70. poison
    any substance that causes injury or illness or death
    But the poison seemed to have no effect.
  71. effect
    a phenomenon that is caused by some previous phenomenon
    But the poison seemed to have no effect.
  72. baffled
    perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements
    Baffled but not deterred, the conspirators repeatedly beat and finally shot Rasputin several times.
  73. deter
    turn away from as by fear or persuasion
    Baffled but not deterred, the conspirators repeatedly beat and finally shot Rasputin several times.
  74. discover
    determine the existence, presence, or fact of
    He was wrapped in a carpet and thrown into the Neva River, only to be discovered three days later.
  75. autopsy
    an examination and dissection of a dead body
    An autopsy revealed that there was water in Rasputin's lungs at the time of his death, and it was concluded that he died by drowning.
  76. reveal
    make visible
    An autopsy revealed that there was water in Rasputin's lungs at the time of his death, and it was concluded that he died by drowning.
  77. conclude
    bring to a close
    An autopsy revealed that there was water in Rasputin's lungs at the time of his death, and it was concluded that he died by drowning.
  78. drown
    kill by submerging in water
    An autopsy revealed that there was water in Rasputin's lungs at the time of his death, and it was concluded that he died by drowning.
  79. entire
    constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
    Shortly before his death, Rasputin wrote to Nicholas that if he were killed by government officials, the entire imperial family would be killed by the Russian people.
  80. prophecy
    a prediction uttered under divine inspiration
    His prophecy came true 15 months later, when the czar, his wife and all of their children were killed by assassins amidst the Russian Revolution.
Created on Mon Dec 24 11:55:38 EST 2012 (updated Sat Jan 25 18:48:27 EST 2014)

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