Consider the lines below. What is being said here? "'Sorrow not, sage! It beseems us better/ friends to avenge than fruitlessly mourn them.'" (XXI, 2 - 3) Beowulf tells Hrothgar that it is better to avenge Aeschere than to mourn him.
'Sorrow not, sage. It beseems us better friends to avenge than fruitlessly mourn them.' is from Beowulf. Beowulf is an Old English epic poem.
She killed the murderer to avenge her father's death.
Avenge is a verb.
I will avenge of you for how badly you've been treated.
avenge is not revange because its the oppisote
It does no good to avenge a wrong, it only perpetuates the hardness of heart.
No. No possible meaning of construct means anything close to avenge.
I will avenge my sister for talking all my barbies and their cloths.
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the title character vows to avenge his father's death.
AVENGE-get revenge for.To avenge the crime, the count gave the criminal a harsh punishment..so obviously it would be negative
forgive