| Term | Definition |
| catapult | a device for hurling, shoot, propel |
| defrauded | cheated, deceived, bilked, ripped off |
| begrudge | be reluctant to give or allow, envy, resent |
| betrothed | pledged, bound, engaged to be married, person to whom one is engaged |
| disheveled | rumpled, untidy, unkempt, dirty |
| guerrilla | irregular soldier using surprise raids in enemy-held territory, rebel |
| javelin | light spear used in throwing for distance, harpoon, lance |
| incredulous | supicious, unbelieving, skeptical, doubtful |
| garnered | collected, reaped, stored, harvested, earned |
| uncanny | mysterious, unusual, supernatural, eerie |
| wantonly | maliciously, heartlessly, recklessly, flagrantly, brazenly, shamelessly |
| oblique | sloping, diagonal, slanting, indirect, askew |
| scurvy | a disease caused by lack of vitamin C, vile, despicable, shabby, low |
| pilfered | stoled in small quantities, robbed, embezzled |