Debate
(N) A discussion arguing and disagreeing something.
(V) To discuss reasons for and against something
Foe
enemy
Grieve
To cause to feel great sadness; to feel very sad
Modify
To change somewhat for improvement
Universal
Being everywhere; of, for, or shared by all
Alibi
An excuse explaining where you were when a crime was committed.
Clash
a short fight between groups of people.
Frantic
Feeling or showing a lot of fear and worry
Complicate
Confuse or to make things difficult and hard.
Widespread
Happening in many places or to many people; fully open
A person who is telling the audience what is happening in the movie, TV show, or an audio book.
Alliance
A political relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together
Having to do with a serious story with a sad ending; very unfortunate
Eliminate
To get rid of something or someone
Singular
One person or thing; out of the ordinary
Frank
Blunt ; Being too honest even if it hurts.
Mutiny
An open rebellion against authority
Discomfort
A lack of ease and well-being
Discharge
(v) To let go, unload cargo or passengers, fire off, give off
(n) a release or letting go; a firing off; a giving off; something given off
Trifle
(N) something of little importance; a small amount; (v) to treat carelessly or playfully
Moral
Confederate
A person, state, or country that joins with another for a common purpose; A partner in crime
Severe
A serious nature; very strict and harsh; causing pain or hardship
Preserve
(V) to keep safe from injury or ruin; to keep food from spoiling
(N) area for protecting wildlife
Sprawl
(V) to lie or sit with arms and legs spread out; to spread out in a disorderly way