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Ruckus
A commotion or tumultuous disturbance.
Infernal
Something unholy or related to hell.
Succulent
Lush and juicy, often used to describe plants or food.
Pang
A sudden sharp pain or stab.
Sustenance
Support or upkeep, especially in terms of food or nourishment.
Apparatus
A device or tool used for a specific purpose.
Mausoleum
A building housing corpses or a tomb.
Illicit
Something outlawed or prohibited by law.
Eradicate
To root out or exterminate completely.
Calamity
A catastrophe or tragedy causing great distress.
Uninhibited
Acting without restraint or reservation.
Pious
Devoutly religious or godly.
Entreat
To beseech or earnestly request.
Staunch
Unswerving or steadfast in loyalty or belief.
Dire
Extremely alarming or serious.
Regale
To entertain or delight someone with stories or experiences.
Profane
To defile or debauch something sacred.
Kindle
To arouse or ignite a feeling or emotion.
Uncanny
Something extraordinary or unearthly in nature.
Quiver
To shake, shudder, or quake.
Repulsive
Something detestable or highly offensive.
Delegate
To assign or entrust a task or responsibility to someone.
Malady
A disease or ailment, often used to refer to tuberculosis.
Chide
To rebuke or scold someone.
Lull
To calm or tranquilize, often used to describe a soothing effect.
Suffices
To serve a purpose adequately or be enough.
Melodious
Harmonious or pleasant to the ear, often used to describe music or sounds.
Monopolize
To dominate or have exclusive control over something.
Profoundly
To an extreme degree, opposite of slightly.
Timid
Showing a lack of assertiveness or courage.
Aforementioned
Previously named or mentioned.
Convulsion
A sudden and violent turmoil or disturbance.
Quench
To suppress or satisfy a thirst or desire.
Putrid
Rancid or decaying, often used to describe a foul smell.
Dampen
To stifle or reduce the intensity of something.
Reproach
To disgrace or criticize someone for their actions.
Reign
Supremacy or control over a domain or period.
Rictus
A grimace or contorted facial expression.