janitor
a person who cleans schools or other facilities
despise
feeling intense hate towards someone or something
ferocious
savagely fierce, cruel, or violent
boastfully
to speak highly and arrogantly of something or someone
barbed
having spikes
adjective
tantrum
an uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child.
gush
a sudden flow of liquid
gruesome
scandalously
shocking, shameful, inappropriate
dormitory
a group bedroom or building where many people sleep
noun
arsenist
a person who sets a fire on purpose (commits arson)
wail
a long cry of pain, anger, or sadness
spoiled
person: used to getting what they want, not flexible, only likes very nice things
food: rotten, gone bad
anxiously
greatly worried, full of mental stress
escort
to accompany or go with someone when they are moving from one place to another
verb
coincidence
when something happens without planning, seemingly by accident
cooperate
working together towards the same goal
unanimous
two or more people who are fully in agreement on something
innocently
not guilty, free from sin
accurately
precise, no errors, exact
adverb
commotion
a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
prolong
extend the time something takes to do or that something is happening
confined
restricted in space, enclosed, inside a particular space
deliberately
doing something on purpose
to feel sick, like vomiting, sick to your stomach
adjective