| Term | Definition |
| betray | to be disloyal to a person, cause etc... 2) to reveal something that should have been kept secret |
| booby-trap | something designed to hit or injure somebody unexpectedly. |
| defestable | horrible, disgusting, very unpleasant. |
| dwelled | to live somewhere. |
| guarded | protected, defended. |
| hilly | full of hills. |
| hot-tempered | easily made angry. |
| irrational | unreasonable, not sensible, foolish. |
| organizer | a person who plans and arranges things. |
| routes | the way you have to go to get to a place. |
| adhered | to stick or join to something. |
| craved | to desire something strongly, to long for something. |
| evenings | the time at the end of the day before most people go to bed. |
| havoc | dreat destruction and damage. |
| knowledge | what someone or everybody knows. |
| loot | stolen things |
| possibility | a chance. |
| raided | to attack suddenly. |
| terrorizing | to fill somebody with fear, to threaten, intimadate. |
| thieving | of or about stealing or robbing. |
| witnessing | to see or hear something happen. |
| cleansers | something which cleanse. |
| hygiene | keeping clean and healthy. |
| medicines | a substance usually swallowed, used to try to cure a disease. 2) the treatment of disease |
| regretfully | sadly |
| sharpen | to make something sharper |
| widespread | common existing in many places. |