Beseech: To urgently and fervently request or beg for something.
Construe: To interpret or understand the meaning of something in a particular way.
Contrive: To plan or devise something, often in a clever or skillful manner.
Gait: The manner or style of walking or moving.
Infirmity: A physical weakness or illness, especially due to old age.
Imminent: About to happen or impending, often used to describe something threatening or unavoidable
Knave: A dishonest or unscrupulous person, often used to describe a villain or rogue.
Obsequious: Excessively eager to please or serve, often to a servile degree
Peril: Serious and immediate danger or risk.
Repeal: To officially revoke or annul a law, policy, or regulation.
Slander: The act of making false and damaging statements about someone, typically to harm their reputation.
Valiant: Possessing or displaying courage, determination, and bravery.
Virtue: A quality of moral excellence or righteousness.
Visage: A person’s face, especially with regard to its appearance or expression.
Wrangle: To argue or dispute in a prolonged or contentious manner.