The state of being a slave or being held against your will.
What is slavery?
A sadness felt after a loss (grief).
What is sorrow?
To take vengeance (for an action) on behalf of another person.
What is avenge?
To agree or to receive or take willingly.
What is accept?
A person who gives evidence, especially in a court of law.
What is witness?
To try to do or perform; to make an effort.
What is attempt?
To feel or show grief or sorrow especially over someone's death.
What is mourn?
To have in mind as a purpose or aim (plan).
What is intend?
To to endure bravely or quietly; to uphold or defend.
What is support?
To find out or show the identity of.
What is identify?
The act of catching or gaining control by force or trickery.
What is capture?
To be a part not destroyed, taken, or used up.
What is remain?
A general or basic truth on which other truths or theories can be based.
What is a principle?
To give over to the power, control, or possession of another.
What is surrender?
A person who kills another person.
What is an assassin?
An account of a journey especially by sea.
What is a voyage?
Having a good knowledge; closely acquainted.
What is familiar?
A ruler who exercises absolute power oppressively or brutally.
What is a tyrant?
To make known openly or officially.
What is declare?
Serving or intended to defend or protect; resisting attack.
What is defensive?
To look after and make decisions about; to keep under one's control.
What is manage?
Something that is worth remembering; notable.
What is memorable?
A person who intentionally and voluntarily participates with another in a crime by encouraging or assisting.
What is an accomplice?
To free from restraint, control, or the power of another.
What is emancipate?
A person who runs away or tries to escape.
What is a fugitive?