v. to warn or to criticize gently.
admonish
adj. Having many twists and turns; winding.
2. Sneaky; not frank or honest
devious
n. A person who goes before others and opens the way for them to follow.
adj. Struck with horror; shocked.
aghast
adj. Lacking; empty; entirely without.
devoid
n. A deadly disease that spreads rapidly from person to person.
plague
v. To destroy completely; to reduce to utter ruin.
annihilate
v. to pay attention to.
heed
v. To sink to a lower level.
subside
n. A person who provides help, especially by giving money.
benefactor
n. A human being, especially as contrasted to a god.
mortal
adj. Not done on purpose; unintended.
unwitting
v. To give as an hoor; to present as a gift.
bestow
v. To think about in a quiet, careful way.
muse
n. Forceful anger; fury.
wrath