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Disaster

Something that causes great damage or harm

Flee

To run away from danger or something frightening

Fracture

A crack or break, as in metal or bone

Fracture (definition 2)

To crack or break

Immense

Great in size or extent

Immense (definition 2)

Great in degree

Intense

Very strong; very great

Intense (definition 2)

Showing great depth of feeling

Investigate

To look into closely; to study in great detail

Lurch

To move forward or to one side suddenly and unexpectedly

Lurch (definition 2)

A jerking or swaying movement

Major

Great in size, number, or importance

Major (definition 2)

A military officer just above a captain in rank

Major (definition 3)

The main subject a student is studying

Major (definition 4)

To study as one's most important subject

Minor

Small; unimportant

Minor (definition 2)

A person who is not yet an adult; a child

Petrify

To make rigid with terror; to terrify

Petrify (definition 2)

To change into a stone like substance

Predict

To say what will happen before it takes place

Prone

Likely to have or do

Prone (definition 2)

Lying face downward

Sparse

Thinly grown or spread

Sparse (definition 2)

Not crowded

Topple

To fall or push over

Topple (definition 2)

To overthrow

Urban

Having to do with cities