A | B |
advertising | the act of bringing to public notice by radio or TV announcements, published notices, posters, or other means |
concentrate | pay close attention; focus the mind |
secret | something kept from the knowledge of others |
duke | nobleman of the highest title, ranking just below a prince |
dungeon | a dark underground room or cell to hold prisoners |
furiously | with unrestrained energy, speed, etc. |
genius | person having very great natural power of mind |
majesty | title used in speaking to or of a king, queen, emperor, empress, etc |
noble | high or great by birth, rank, or title |
peasant | farmer of the working class in Europe, Asia, and Latin America |
porridge | food made of oatmeal or other grain boiled in water or milk until it thickens |
exiled | forced to leave your country or home, often by law as a punishment; banished |
inferior | not very good; below most others; low in quality |
treasury | money owned; funds |