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Admonish

verb


1. to warn


2. to criticize gently

admonition

noun.


a warning

aghast

adjective.


struck wuth horror; shocked

annihilate

verb.


to destory completely; to reduce to utter ruin

benefactor

noun.


a person who provides help, especially by giving money.

bestow upon

verb.


to give as an honor; to present as a gift

devious

adjective.


1. having many twists and turns; winding


2. sneaky; not frank or honest

devoid

adjective


Lacking; empty; entirely without

heed

verb.


to pay attention to


noun. attention; notice

heedful

adjective


paying careful attention

heedless

adjective


failing to pay proper attention

mortal

noun.


a human being, especially as contrasted with a god


adjective.


1. of ir relating to human being


2. causing death; fatal


3. very serve

muse

verb.


to think about ina quiet, careful way

pioneer

noun.


a person who goes before others and opens the way for them to follow


verb.


to open the way for others

plague

noun.


1. a deadly disease that spreads rapidly from person to person


2. anything that causes destructiin or suffering


verb.


to cause suffering or distress

subside

verb.


1. to sink to a lower level


2. to become quieter or less active

unwitting

adjective.


not done on purpose; unintended


wrath

noun.


forceful angry; fury

wrathful

adjective.


very angry