| Term | Definition |
| outsmart | to outwit, deceive to trick cleverly. |
| vulnerable | unsafe, to attack either either physically or emotionally. |
| sprayed | to scatter drops of liquid all over something. |
| annoyed | to irritate 2) to give somebody a feeling of not being pleased. |
| lesser | to a smaller extent 2) no less than, at least. |
| legions | a division of the Ancient Roman army. 2) a group of soldiers or former soldiers. |
| speechless | unable to speak becasue of shock or surprise. |
| definite | fixed, certain, exact. |
| temperatures | how hot or cold someone or something is. |
| messages | a question or piece of information sent from one person to another. |
| suspect | to think that somebody is not to be trusted or has done a crime. 2) to think that something unpleasant is happening or will happen. |
| curved | to arch 2) to bend smoothly. |
| infantry | soldiers trained to fight on foot. |
| tissue | the substance of which an animal or plant is made 2) very thin, soft paper. |
| utter | complete, absolute, to say, to make a sound. |
| chill | coldness that makes you shiver, to make something or somebody cold. |
| severed | to cut off. |
| ambivalence | feeling two different ways at the same time, 2) feeling unsure; confused. |
| creates | to make, form. |
| chargin | disappointment; annoyance. |
| zeal | enthusiasm, keeness. |
| perch | resting place 2) an edible freshwater fish, to balance on. |
| proponents | somebody working towards a theory or proposal. |
| flask | container for liquids |
| assisted | to help. |
| compulsion | strong need to do something. |
| chariots | a horse drawn vehicle with two wheels, used in ancient times for fighting, racing etc.... |