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Cherish (verb)

Protect and care for. Value.


"He cherished me in his heart"

Articulate

Having the ability to speak fluently and coherently

Correlated

Having a mutual relationship or connection. Associate,dependent

Desecrate

treat (a sacred place or thing) with violent disrespect; violate.

Eviscerate

Disembowel

Decay (verb)

Rot, spoil.

endeavour(noun,verb)

an attempt to achieve a goal. effort,

Bale

1- A bundle of paper, hay, cotton, etc., tightly wrapped and bound with cords or hoops."the fire destroyed 500 bales of hay"


2- Evil considered as a destructive force."In earlier days great Carthage suffered bale ."


Tragic, catastrophe

Crimson

(Adj)a rich deep red color inclining to purple.


(Verb)(of a person's face) become flushed, especially through embarrassment.


"she blushed crimson with embarrassment"


"my face crimsoned and my hands began to shake"

Tormentor

Torturer

Obliterate

Destroy utterly; wipe out."the memory was so painful that he obliterated it from his mind"


Cleanse, purify

Smother(verb)

Choke, strangle

Remorse

Regret, shame.


"They were filled with remorse"

Scatter

throw in various random directions.


Spread

Relentless

Cruel, brutal. Pitiless

exacerbate

Worsen, intensify

Reprieve

cancel or postpone the punishment of (someone, especially someone condemned to death). Delay.


"Prisoners were reprieved"

Dormancy

Depression, latnecy.


رکود

Whiff

a puff or breath of air or smoke.smell

Coalesce (verb)

Unify

Aeon

Eternity, immortality, infinity

Plunder

steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder.

Slumber

Sleep, nap, snooze