| A | B |
| abolish | To bring to an end; to do away with |
| agony (n.) | (n.) GReat pain of mind or body; suffering |
| agonizing (adj.) | (adj.) Very painful |
| catapult (n.) | (n.) A machine used in ancient wars that threw objects with great force |
| catapult (v.) | (v.) To move or be moved suddenly and with great force, as if by catapult |
| character | The qualities that make a person or place different or special; a person in a story, movie, or play; a letter or symbol used in writing or printing |
| denounce | To speak our against something; to criticize; to accuse someone of doing wrong |
| escalate | To go up or increase in size or scope |
| grim | Cruel; fierce; unfriendly or threatening; stern; unpleasant; disturbing |
| harbor (n.) | (n.) A protected place along a seacoast where ships can find shelter |
| harbor (v.) | (v.) To give shelter to; to take care of by hiding; to hold and nourish a thought or feeling in the mind |
| inflict | To cause something painful to be felt |
| loathe (v.) | (v.) To hate or dislike greatly |
| loathing (n.) | (n.) A feeling of hatred |
| meddle (v.) | (v.) To involve oneself in other people's affairs without being asked |
| meddlesome (adj.) | (adj.) Given to taking part in others' affairs without being asked |
| monstrous | Causing shock; horrible; wicked; extremely large |
| rouse | To awaken, to wake up; to stir up; to excite |
| steadfast | Unchanging; steady; loyal |
| translate | To put into a different language |