(noun) anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
(noun) a long and angry speech meant to criticize.
Tirade
(noun) a situation of intense activity.
Fray
(noun) deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
Remorse
(noun) part of a city occupied by a minority group: often more impoverished.
Ghetto
(adjective) extremely unpleasant: morally bad or wicked.
Vile
(verb) to tell someone a secret while trusting them not to repeat it.
Confide
(verb) to feel deep respect for someone or something.
Revere
(noun) the deliberate killing of a specific group of people.
Genocide
(adjective) showing precise and careful attention to detail.
Meticulous
(verb) to cease resisting an opponent and surrender.
Capitulate
(adverb) done in a cautious or quiet way as not to draw attention.
stealthily
(verb) to secure a location with defensive works as protection against attack.
Fortify
(noun) a heated disagreement, typically about something trivial.
Quarrel
(noun) manner of having graceful composure and elegant dignity.
Poise
(noun) government or leadership that is especially cruel and oppressive.
Tyranny
(verb) to publicly declare something as wrong or evil.
Denounce
(verb) to swing and move about in a wild manner.
Flail
(noun) biased or misleading information used to maliciously persuade.
Propaganda
(noun) prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.
Oppresion
(adjective) done in secret due to being illicit or unlawful.
Clandestine
(noun) a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings of someone else.
Scapegoat
(noun) a person who secretly attempts to hinder or harm efforts.
Saboteur
(noun) the act of setting someone free from imprisonment or oppression.
Liberation
(noun) a person regarded as a perfect example.
Paragon