Boisterous
(of a person, event, or behavior) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.
Valiant
possessing or showing courage or determination.
Pernicious
having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.
Portentous
a sign or warning that something, especially something momentous or calamitous, is likely to happen.
Posterity
all future generations of people.
Profane
treat (something sacred) with irreverence or disrespect.
Choler
anger, wrath, or irritability
Virtuous
having or showing high moral standards.
Prodigious
ominous, unnatural, or monstrous
Enmity
the state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
Feign
pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
Baleful
threatening harm; menacing
Wanton
carefree, light-hearted, frolicsome, playful
Poultice
a traditional, soft medicinal paste (like meal, herbs, or clay) applied hot to the body, usually spread on cloth, to draw out poison, soothe wounds, or reduce inflammation
Unwieldy
difficult to handle or move due to size, weight, or awkwardness
Sallow
an unhealthy, pale yellowish or greenish-gray complexion, suggesting sickness, sadness, or lack of vitality
Peril
danger, risk, or a situation exposing someone to potential harm, loss, or destruction
Repose
rest, sleep, calm, or peacefulness, often used in the context of lying down or being at rest
Abhor
to hate, detest, or loathe utterly, expressing extreme disgust or aversion
Ascend
to go up or climb
Beguile
to deceive, mislead, or delude, often through charm or flattery
Calamity
a great disaster, misfortune, or a disastrous event causing severe suffering
Asunder
into separate parts, pieces, or away from each other, often implying a forceful or tragic separation, like being torn apart or divided
Jocund
cheerful, merry, lighthearted, or joyous, often describing the arrival of dawn or a happy mood
Valor
great courage, bravery, or heroism, especially when facing danger or in battle