Vocabulary

  1. Augment - transitive. To make greater in number, size or degree; to add to, to supplement

  2. Consort - to associate oneself (with), to keep company.

  3. Conspiracy - that action of conspiring, combination of persons for an evil or unlawful purpose.

  4. Covent - covered, hidden; roofed over; overgrown; shelter.

  5. Demeanor - way of acting, mode of proceeding (in an affair); conduct of life, manner of living; practice,
    behavior.

  6. Disconsolate -of a person: lacking consolation or comfort; forlorn, inconsolable; unhappy, despondent.

  7. Discourse - the process of faculty of reasoning; reasoned argument or thought; reason, rationality.

  8. Exploit - to take advantage of in an unfair or unethical manner, to utilize for one's own ends.

  9. Imminent - of an event, etc. (almost always of evil or danger): impending threateningly, hanging over oe's head; ready to befall or overtake one; close at hand in its incidence; coming on shortly.

  10. Legacy - a sum of money, or a specified articles given to another by will.

  11. Malice - the intention or desire to do evil or cause injury to another person; active ill will or hatred. In later use also in weakened sense: mischievous intent.

  12. Oration - a formal discourse delivered in elevated and dignified language, esp. one given on a ceremonial occasion such as a public celebration, a funeral, etc. also in weakened sense: any impassioned, pompous, or long-winded speech.

  13. Portentous - having the nature or quality of a portent; ominous, threatening.

  14. Presage - to constitute a supernatural sine of (a future event); to be an omen of

  15. Prodigious- Oof the nature of an omen; portentous

  16. Resolution - the reconciliation of conflicting views or parties in regard to a matter; the settlement of a dispute or conflict. Or a Formal decision, determination, or expression of opinion by a deliberative, assembly, committee, court, public meaning, etc.

  17. Slander - TThe utterance or discrimination of false statements, or reports concerning a person, or malicious miss interpretation of his/her actions, in order to defame or injure him/her; defamation

  18. Spare - Of persons, their limbs, etc.: having little flesh; not fat or plump; lean, thin

  19. Spurn - Tto strike against something with the foot; to trip or stumble. Or to reject with contempt, or distain; to treat contemptuously; to scorn or despise.

  20. Suit - the process Instituted in a court of law, for the recovery, or protection of a right, the enforcement of a claim, or the redress of a wrong; prosecution before a legal tribunal

  21. Vile - of actions, Ccharacter, etc.: Despicable on more grounds; deserving to be regarded with abhorrence or discuss; characterized by baseness or discrepancy