A | B |
persecute | verb; subject (someone) to hostility and ill-treatment, esp. because of their race or political or religious beliefs |
usurp | verb; seize, take over, take possession of, take, commandeer, wrest, assume, |
slunk | verb;move smoothly and quietly with gliding steps, in a stealthy manner |
ransack | verb; go hurriedly through (a place) stealing things and causing damage |
futile | adjective; pointless, hopeless, useless |
saboteur | noun; person who destroys something |
sinister | adjective; evil |
confiscator | noun; someone who take or seize (someone's property) with authority : |
turbulent | adjective; disorder, conflict, rough |
fedora | noun; a low, soft felt hat with a curled brim and the crown creased lengthwise |
boisterous | adjective; noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy : |
translucent | adjective; allowing light, but not detailed images, to pass through; |
patriarch | noun; male head of the family |
alleviate | verb; make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe : |
tranquility | noun; free from disturbance; calm |
posterity | noun; all future generations |
self-evident | adjective; obvious, plain to see |
endowed | verb;provide for, give |
unalienable | adjective; unable to be taken away |
liberty | noun; stete of being free |