A | B |
grim | very serious, hard and unyielding |
clamor | noise, excitement, vigorous protest |
dispirited | discouraged, low in spirits |
gaunt | thin and bony |
molest | to bother, annoy or persecute |
retaliation | to strike back |
solemnly | in a serious manner |
restrict | to keep within limits |
panic | terror or fear |
hostile | unfriendly, opposing |
austere | having a very severe manner |
revere | to love or respect deeply |
oracle | in ancient times, an answer given by a god through a priest. |
intricate | complicated or hard to understand |
inscrutable | completely mysterious, cannot be easily understood |
admonish | to warn or advise about a fault so that it may be improved |
skirmish | a slight conflict |
migratory | moving from one place to another |
diametrical | exactly opposite |
inevitable | bound to happen |
taboo | sensible, forbidden |
prudent | sensible and discreet |
hag | very ulgy old lady |
sublimate | clean, purify |
saga | any story of heroic deeds |
wrath | very great anger or rage |
nemesis | a just punishment for evil deeds |
pervade | go or spread throughout |
abject | miserable, wretched, mean or disheartening |
enthrall | to intrigue or fascinate |
destitute | poor or poverty-stricken |
incorrigible | beyond help |
concurrent | in agreement, at the same time |
felony | a serious crime, such as burglary or murder |
waiver | relinquishment |
solitary | lone, or lonely |
commissary | store handling food and supplies in an army camp |
intimidate | make afraid, filled with fear, terrorize or scare |