| A | B |
| vengeance | a violent or harmful action that someone does to punish someone for harming them or their family |
| silhouetted | represented by a dark image, shadow, or shape that you see against a light background |
| ambiguous | unclear, confusing, or not certain because it can be understood in more than one way |
| bluntly | in a direct manner; straight to the point |
| tormented | caused severe distress of body or mind to someone |
| mercilessly | in a cruel manner that shows no kindness or forgiveness |
| martyr | someone who dies for their religious or political beliefs and is admired by people for this |
| inadequate | not enough |
| sullen | angry and silent, especially because you feel life has been unfair to you |
| precision | the quality of being very exact or correct |
| methodically | in an orderly, careful way |
| prestige | the respect and admiration that someone or something gets because of their success or important position in society |
| breached | broken |
| infinitely | endlessly |
| agile | able to move quickly and easily |
| tedious | tiresome because of length or dullness |
| conspiracy | the act of plotting together to do something illegal or wrong |
| hostile | openly opposed or resisting |
| vigorous | full of physical or mental strength or active force |
| morale | the level of confidence and positive feelings that people have, especially people who work together |