Night

  1. Abyss - an immeasurably deep gulf or empty space

  2. Redemption - the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil

  3. Liquidate - to do away with, especially by killing

  4. Disquiet - a lack of peace or tranquility

  5. Prominent readily noticeable or widely and popularly known

  6. Strew to spread by scattering

  7. Hysteria behavior exhibiting overwhelming or unmanageable fear or emotional excess

  8. Farce an empty or patently ridiculous act, proceeding, or situation

  9. Untenable not able to be defended

  10. Camaraderie the spirit of friendly good fellowship

  11. Veritable truthful or apt; not imaginary or false

  12. Imprudent lacking discretion, wisdom, or good judgment

  13. Infernal of or relating to the world of the dead; hellish

  14. Sanctify to impart sacredness or holiness; consecrate

  15. Intersperse to insert something at intervals among other things

  16. Douse to throw a liquid on; to plunge in liquid

  17. Pious showing reverence to and devotion for a deity

  18. Conflagration a large, disastrous fire

  19. Insinuate to impart something in an indirect or covert way; imply

  20. Waif a stray person or animal, especially a homeless child

  21. Jubilant filled with or expressing great joy or triumph

  22. Exalt to raise by praise or estimation; glorify

  23. Colossus a person of immense size of power

  24. Wizen to become dry, sunken, or wrinkled

  25. Harangue to rant or lecture

  26. Convalesce to recover health or strength gradually over time

  27. Fraught filled with or accompanied by something

  28. Surreptitiously acting or doing something secretly

  29. Billet to assign lodging to soldiers by official order

  30. Rescind to take back, cancel, or remove

  31. Altruistic regard for or devotion to the welfare of others

  32. Convoy a group organized for protection in moving

  33. Invectives abusive speech or language

  34. Compulsory mandatory or enforced behavior

  35. Manacle a shackle for the hand or wrist

  36. Penury a crippling lack of resources; extreme poverty

  37. Err to make a mistake

  38. Famished intensely hungry

  39. Anguish extreme pain, distress, or anxiety

  40. Indulgent willing to allow excessive leniency, generosity, or consideration (towards someone)