Morale
A state of individual psychological well-being
Invective
Abusive language used to express blame or censure
Raucous
Unpleasantly loud and harsh
Abyss
A bottomless gulf or pit
Ascertain
To learn or discover with confidence
Treatise
A written work dealing formally with a subject
Anecdotes
Short, often humorous stories
Suffocate
Deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing
Hasten
To speed up the progress of something
Pious
Having, showing, or expressing reverence for a deity
Irrevocable
Incapable of being retracted
Bitter
Very difficult to accept or bear
Constraint
A limitation or restriction
Emaciated
Very thin, especially from a disease, hunger, or cold
Lucidity
A clear state of mind
Zion
The hill of Jerusalem on which the city of David was built. Often used to refer to the Jewish nation and its people
Convalescent
A person who is recovering from an illness
Ghetto
A section of a city into which an ethnic or religious minority, diseased people, or social outcasts are restricted
Horrendous
Causing fear, dread, or terror
Deport
Expel from a country
Harangue
To address forcefully
Deny
Refuse to accept or believe
Blandishments
Coaxing by flattery
Lamentation
A cry of sorrow or grief
Tolerate
Put up with something or somebody unpleasant