| Term | Definition |
| unfortunate | unlucky |
| exhausting | to make somebody very tired 2) to use up something completely. |
| slumber | sleep |
| vivid | intense |
| finance | to supply money for something. |
| nutrition | giving or receiving of nourishment, healthy food. |
| betray | to be disloyal to a person, cause etc.. 2) to reveal something that should have been kept a secret. |
| loot | stolen things |
| craved | to desire something strongly, to long for something. |
| cleansers | something which cleans |
| medicines | a substance usually swallowed, used to try to cure a disease. 2) the treatment of disease. |
| widespread | common, existing in many places. |
| efforts | hard work, 2) an attempt. |
| owed | to have a duty to pay or give something to someone especially money that you have borrowed, to have something because of somebody else, because of. |
| raid | a sudden attack |
| alternative | something instead of another. |
| shunned | to deliberately avoid someone or something. |
| liberate | to set somebody free especially from oppression. |
| lotus | a tropical water lilly |
| yanking | to pull strongly and suddenly |
| quieted | to make or become silent , still or calm |
| rods | long, thin stick or pole. |
| statue | a model made of stone, metal etc.... to look like a person or animal. |
| hopeful | full of hope or confidence. |
| familiar | well known, often seen or expereinced, a familiar sight. 2) knowing something well. |
| obtain | to buy, take or be given something. |
| scroll | a roll of paper or parchement with writing on it. |
| overall | including everything. |
| tardy | late. |
| solely | only |