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Harry Potter Goblet of Fire

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  1. intact
    undamaged in any way
    Please respect the work and keep the credits intact.
  2. comrade
    a friend who is frequently in the company of another
    First, gather our old comrades.
  3. slither
    pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly
    A snake slithers past the old man and into the room.
  4. massive
    containing a great quantity of matter
    They walk across the field and we see there's a massive crowd gathered and cheering, tents are set up all over.
  5. glitter
    the quality of shining with a bright reflected light
    A glittering leprechaun appears in the sky and starts dancing.
  6. chant
    a repetitive song in which syllables are assigned to a tone
    Viktor and Hermione next, the crows chants 'Krum, Krum, Krum'.
  7. responsibility
    the social force that binds you to a course of action
    Ginny is your responsibility.
  8. ominous
    threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
    Some figures in pointed hoods carrying flaming torches are walking across the campsite chanting ominous noises.
  9. unconscious
    lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception
    Viktor comes along and sees she's unconscious on the ground, he walks on.
  10. monstrous
    distorted and unnatural in shape or size
    They look at the monstrous thing in the sky, Harry holds his head in pain.
  11. conjure
    summon into action or bring into existence
    This is horrible, how can the ministry not know who conjured it.
  12. legendary
    so celebrated as to having taken on the nature of a myth
    So Hogwarts has been choosen to host a legendary event.
  13. tournament
    a competition in which contestants play a series of games
    The Tri-Wizard tournament.
  14. capable
    having ability
    Hagrid's more than capable of seeing to them.
  15. eternal
    continuing forever or indefinitely
    Eternal glory, that is what awaits the student who wins the tri-wizard tournament.
  16. wicked
    having committed unrighteous acts
    Wicked.
  17. impose
    charge and collect payment
    For this reason the ministry has seen fit to impose a new rule.
  18. cooperation
    the practice of working together on a common enterprise
    To explain all this we have the head of the department of international magic cooperation Mister
  19. restore
    bring back into original existence, function, or position
    Peace is restored.
  20. aura
    distinctive but intangible quality around a person or thing
    The aura.
  21. mechanical
    using tools or devices
    We see Harry through his mechanical eye.
  22. deliberation
    careful consideration
    After much deliberation the ministry has concluded that for their own safety no student under the age of seventeen shall be allowed to put forth their name for the tri-wizard tournament.
  23. rubbish
    worthless material that is to be disposed of
    That's rubbish!
  24. suspicious
    openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
    We see a suspicious character enter the room where the goblet is still burning and close the door behind him.
  25. imperious
    having or showing arrogant superiority
    The imperious curse.
  26. lethal
    of an instrument of certain death
    But if she bites... she's lethal!
  27. aptitude
    inherent ability
    Professor Sprout tells me you have an aptitude for herbology.
  28. torture
    infliction of suffering to punish or obtain information
    Mad-Eye begins torturing the spider with magic, it squeals.
  29. disintegrate
    break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity
    He casts a spell and the spider disintegrates.
  30. potion
    a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
    I was circling a blocked drain the other day and could swear I saw a bit of polyjuice potion.
  31. fling
    throw with force or recklessness
    The flame fires up and they're flung across the room onto the floor.
  32. hoist
    raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help
    Only one will hoist this chalice of champions, this vessel of victory the tri-wizard cup!
  33. chalice
    a bowl-shaped drinking vessel
    Only one will hoist this chalice of champions, this vessel of victory the tri-wizard cup!
  34. hoodwink
    conceal one's true motives from
    The goblet of fire is an exceptionally powerful magical object, only an exceptionally powerful conjurer could have hoodwinked it.
  35. constitute
    form or compose
    The rules are absolute, the goblet of fire constitutes a binding magical contract.
  36. bait
    something used to lure fish or other animals
    Offer him up as bait?
  37. charismatic
    possessing an extraordinary ability to attract
    What a charismatic quartet.
  38. prophet
    someone who speaks by divine inspiration
    I'm Rita Skeeter, I write for the daily prophet.
  39. quirk
    a strange attitude or habit
    What quirks lurk beneath those rosy cheeks? what mysteries do the muscles mask? does courage lie beneath those curls?
  40. lurk
    lie in wait or behave in a sneaky and secretive manner
    What quirks lurk beneath those rosy cheeks? what mysteries do the muscles mask? does courage lie beneath those curls?
  41. rabid
    marked by excessive enthusiasm for a cause or idea
    Not to mention my rabid readers.
  42. attempt
    make an effort
    Not only vastly more emotionally mature than yourself but have mastered spells that you wouldn't attempt in your dizziest daydreams.
  43. trauma
    an emotional wound or shock having long-lasting effects
    Do you think it was the trauma of your past that made you so keen to enter such a dangerous tournament.
  44. keen
    intense or sharp
    Do you think it was the trauma of your past that made you so keen to enter such a dangerous tournament.
  45. attitude
    a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings
    Speaking of your parents, were they alive, how do you think they'd feel? proud? or concerned that your attitude shows at best a pathological need for attention, at worst a psychotic deathwish.
  46. pathological
    relating to the study of diseases
    Speaking of your parents, were they alive, how do you think they'd feel? proud? or concerned that your attitude shows at best a pathological need for attention, at worst a psychotic deathwish.
  47. psychotic
    characteristic of or suffering from a severe mental disorder
    Speaking of your parents, were they alive, how do you think they'd feel? proud? or concerned that your attitude shows at best a pathological need for attention, at worst a psychotic deathwish.
  48. glisten
    be shiny, as if wet
    HARRY (looking at the notepad) Hey, my eyes aren't glistening with the ghosts of my past.
  49. intercept
    seize, interrupt, or stop something on its way
    It was since the world cup and the ministry's been intercepting more and more owls and she's too easily recognised.
  50. depict
    give a description of
    We're zoomed in on a badge, it depicts Cedric on a bright yellow background.
  51. vile
    morally reprehensible
    He's vile and cruel, and you're just pathetic.
  52. pathetic
    deserving or inciting pity
    He's vile and cruel, and you're just pathetic.
  53. hover
    hang in the air; fly or be suspended above
    Mad-Eye is making the ferret hover around.
  54. arena
    a large structure for sports or entertainments
    Back at the arena Harry appears with Cedric's body.
  55. concentrate
    make denser, stronger, or purer
    The key is to concentrate.
  56. objective
    the goal intended to be attained
    Your objective is simple, collect the egg.
  57. proceed
    move ahead; travel onward in time or space
    This you must do, for each egg contains a clue without which you cannot hope to proceed to the next task.
  58. cannon
    a large artillery gun that is usually on wheels
    (Continued) You may begin at the start of the cannon.
  59. summons
    a request to be present
    The connection breaks, Harry runs over to Cedric's body and summons the cup over to them.
  60. regain
    get or find back; recover the use of
    He falls a long way but regains control.
  61. reckon
    expect, believe, or suppose
    I reckon you'd have to be barking mad to put your own name in the goblet of fire.
  62. distraught
    deeply agitated especially from emotion
    Suppose I was a bit distraught.
  63. parcel
    a wrapped package
    Parcel for you Mr Weasley.
  64. ghastly
    shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
    I'm not wearing that it's ghastly.
  65. inception
    an event that is a beginning
    The yule ball has been a tradition of the tri-wizard tournament since its inception.
  66. frivolity
    the trait of being not serious or sensible
    On Christmas eve night we and our guests gather in the great hall for well mannered frivolity.
  67. foremost
    ranking above all others
    As representitives of the host school I expect each and every one of you to put your best foot forward, and I mean this literally because the yule ball is first and foremost... a dance.
  68. besmirch
    smear so as to make dirty or stained
    I will not have you in the course of a single evening besmirching that name by behaving like a babbling, bumbling band of baboons.
  69. slumber
    be asleep
    (Continued) Now to dance is to let the body breathe, inside every girl a secret swan slumbers longing to burst forth and take flight.
  70. longing
    prolonged unfulfilled desire or need
    (Continued) Now to dance is to let the body breathe, inside every girl a secret swan slumbers longing to burst forth and take flight.
  71. depressed
    filled with melancholy and despondency
    Now I'm really depressed.
  72. partner
    a person who is a member of a cooperative relationship
    Tonight when we get back to the common room, we'll both have partners.
  73. conventional
    following accepted customs and proprieties
    Harry walks in, he's dressed in a more conventional suit.
  74. friendship
    the state of being a helpful ally
    Hrmph, I think he's got a bit more than friendship on his mind.
  75. pluck
    pull lightly but sharply
    Next time there's a ball pluck up the courage and ask me before somebody else does, and not as a last resort.
  76. resort
    have recourse to
    Next time there's a ball pluck up the courage and ask me before somebody else does, and not as a last resort.
  77. spoil
    make a mess of, destroy or ruin
    Ron you spoil everything!
  78. mull
    reflect deeply on a subject
    Just take your egg and mull things over in the hot water.
  79. drain
    emptying something by allowing liquid to run out of it
    I was circling a blocked drain the other day and could swear I saw a bit of polyjuice potion.
  80. problematic
    making great mental demands
    Again obvious, though I must admit potentially problematic
  81. scholar
    a learned person
    Hate to break up this scholar session but Professor McGonagall would like to see you in her office.
  82. presumably
    by reasonable assumption
    Presumably Potter is well prepared by now and could do with a good night's sleep.
  83. debate
    a discussion with reasons for and against some proposal
    Well there is some debate among herbologists as to the effects of freshwater versus saltwater.
  84. muffle
    deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping
    He hears muffled screams.
  85. rescue
    free from harm or evil
    The way I see it, Mr Potter would have finished first had it not been for his determination to rescue not only Mr Weasly but the others as well.
  86. unique
    the single one of its kind
    For showing unique command of the bubblehead shark.
  87. determination
    the act of finding out the properties of something
    The way I see it, Mr Potter would have finished first had it not been for his determination to rescue not only Mr Weasly but the others as well.
  88. moral
    concerned with principles of right and wrong
    For outstanding moral fibre.
  89. remarkable
    unusual or striking
    Quite remarkable.
  90. lure
    provoke someone to do something through persuasion
    Not trying to lure Potter into one of the ministry's summer internships are we?
  91. internship
    the position of working for an expert to learn a profession
    Not trying to lure Potter into one of the ministry's summer internships are we?
  92. indulge
    yield to; give satisfaction to
    Harry do feel free to indulge in a liquorice snack in my absence, but I have to warn you they're a little bit sharp.
  93. absence
    the state of being not present
    Harry do feel free to indulge in a liquorice snack in my absence, but I have to warn you they're a little bit sharp.
  94. counsel
    something that provides direction or advice
    Igor Karkaroff, you have been brought from Azkaban at your own request to present evidence to this counsel.
  95. testimony
    something that serves as evidence
    Should your testimony prove consequential.
  96. consequential
    having important effects or results
    Should your testimony prove consequential.
  97. convict
    find or declare guilty
    Until such time you remain in the eyes of the ministry a convicted deatheater.
  98. deliberate
    carefully thought out in advance
    Counsel will deliberate.
  99. prior
    earlier in time
    Snape was indeed a deatheater and prior to Lord Voldemort's downfall turned spy for us at great personal risk.
  100. genuine
    not fake or counterfeit
    Unless the witness possesses any name of genuine consequence this session is now concluded.
  101. consequence
    a phenomenon that is caused by some previous phenomenon
    Unless the witness possesses any name of genuine consequence this session is now concluded.
  102. wretched
    deserving or inciting pity
    Give me the wretched name!
  103. overlook
    have a view of something from above
    I might have overlooked, something that would explain why these terrible things have happened.
  104. overwhelming
    very intense
    But he had no choice, the evidence was overwhelming.
  105. linger
    remain present although waning or gradually dying
    I think it's unwise for you to linger over these dreams Harry, I think it's best that you simply...
  106. quiver
    shake with fast, tremulous movements
    Dumbledore puts up his wand and pulls a quivering string of magic out from his head.
  107. inspiring
    stimulating or exalting to the spirit
    Congratulations, your performance in the black lake was inspiring.
  108. innocuous
    not injurious to physical or mental health
    Gilliweed might be innocuous, but boomslang skin? lacewing flies?
  109. instruct
    impart skills or knowledge to
    I've instructed the staff to patrol the perimeter, if at any point should a contestant wish to withdraw from the task he or she need only send up red sparks with their wands.
  110. weary
    physically and mentally fatigued
    Oh find the cup if you can, but be very weary you could just lose yourselves along the way.
  111. entrance
    something that provides access to get in
    Harry and Cedric enter the maze through different entrances.
  112. cauldron
    a very large pot that is used for boiling
    Wormtail drops something into a cauldron, Harry watches on.
  113. sacrifice
    the act of killing in order to appease a deity
    Flesh of the servent willingly sacrificed.
  114. reform
    make changes for improvement to remove abuse and injustices
    The cauldron bursts into flame and a reformed Voldemort emerges.
  115. summon
    ask to come
    The sky changes, others have been summoned.
  116. confess
    admit to a wrongdoing
    I confess myself disappointed, not one of you tried to find me.
  117. renounce
    turn away from; give up
    I assure you I never renounced the old ways.
  118. obliged
    having a moral duty to do something
    The face I have been obliged to present each day since your absence, that was my true mask.
  119. divulge
    make known to the public information previously kept secret
    Shall I divulge how I truly lost my powers?
  120. transform
    change or alter in appearance or nature
    He appears to be transforming.
  121. acknowledge
    declare to be true or admit the existence or reality of
    (Speaking to all pupils) Today we acknowledge a really terrible loss.
  122. vain
    having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
    Diggory will not have died in vain, you remember that.
Created on Fri Feb 01 00:52:57 EST 2013 (updated Fri Feb 01 00:53:11 EST 2013)

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