| Question |
Answer |
| falter |
to hesitate or be unsure |
| grit |
determination and courage |
| hypocritical |
pretending to be something your not |
| muddled |
mixed up or confused |
| pandemonium |
DISORDER |
| reassess |
to rethink or revise something |
| regally |
in a way like a king |
| siege |
to take over or attack |
| soothingly |
in a way that calms you down |
| primly |
precise and proper |
| complacent |
pleased with what u have achieved |
| dumbfounded |
amazed and you can"t believe it!!!!!! |
| foundling |
an infant who has been abandoned |
| garish |
wery brightly colered; unpleasant to look at |
| ominously |
felling like something bad is going to happen |
| prescribed |
givin to or reccommended |
| regicide |
the killing of a king |
| speculation |
a good guess of what is going to happen |
| tyrant |
a person who is mean and orders others around |
| vile |
really bad |
| conspiring |
to plan something illegal or bad secretly |
| flank |
the side of an animal: piece of meat |
| intently |
to be determined or focused on something |
| leaden |
heavy; hard to lift |
| piteously |
smpathy to feel bad for someone who is suffering guilty |
| proccession |
a line of people |
| relentlessly |
without stopping |
| solemn |
very serious |
| sporadically |
happen often but not regularly |
| traitorous |
someone who is not loyal;someone who betrayed another |