allegiance |
loyalty or dedication to a person, country, or belief. |
birth |
the act or fact of being born. |
coil |
to wind into circles. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
frustrate |
to prevent from happening or being done. |
gadget |
a small tool or device with a clever design or unusual use. |
investigator |
a person who makes a careful search for information usually in order to answer a question. |
mood |
the way a person feels at a certain time. |
nuisance |
a person or thing that is annoying. |
revolution |
the overthrow of a political system or government by force, and the setting up of a new government in its place. |
several |
being an amount that is more than "a few" but less than "many." |
sympathy |
kind understanding and concern for others when they are sad, suffering, or having trouble. |
villain |
an evil person; scoundrel. |
violence |
the causing of pain or harm, usually intentionally but sometimes because of loss of mental control. |
width |
the length of something from one side to the other. |