destruction |
the act of ruining completely or destroying. |
exploration |
the act of investigating or examining. |
faculty |
the group of teachers in a school or college. |
guilty |
responsible for breaking a law or doing something wrong. |
hind |
at or near the back; rear. |
mature |
fully grown. |
mutiny |
to openly disobey or fight the leaders in charge or a lawful authority. |
playoff |
in sports, final or extra games or rounds to settle a tie or decide a championship. |
response |
a written or spoken answer; reply. |
shrug |
to raise the shoulders to show one does not know, does not care, or is not responsible. |
theme |
the main subject or topic. |
tragic |
causing death, destruction, or disaster. |
twilight |
the faint light in the sky when the sun is below the horizon before sunrise and after sunset. |
wealthy |
having a lot of money; rich. |
wedge |
a piece of wood or metal shaped like a triangle with a thin edge. A wedge is driven or forced between objects to split, lift, or make them stronger. |