#1--heathen (he-then) person who does not believe in a Christian God

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#1--heathen (he-then) person who does not believe in a Christian God Derivatives: heathenish, heathenry person who does not believe in a Christian God

#2-- Conjure (con-joor) Derivatives: conjurer, conjuration, conjured, conjuring to invoke supernatural powers; to make "appear" in a supernatural way or to make something out of nothing To make something appear

#3- Faction (fack-shun) Derivatives: factionalism -conflict within a group; a dissenting group of people

#4- Abomination (ab-ahm- -nay-shun) Derivatives: abominated, abominable, abominably vile, shameful, bad act; object of intense disapproval or dislike

#5- Gibberish (jib-ur-ish) Derivative: gibbering, gibbered, gibber meaningless talking that doesn’t make sense to the person hearing it DAWHID NANANA GOOBUF ! AWWHEEEFAAAHHDOLLLL!

#6- Deference (deaf-her-ence) polite respect; usually for one older or higher in society

#7- Naught (nawt) Non existent; nothing

#8- Dwindling (d-wind-ling) Derivatives: dwindle, dwindled -to lessen or fall away; to degenerate

#9- Abyss (uh-biss) Derivatives: abysmal a large gulf or void; a large amount of empty space

#10- Avid eagerly; enthusiastically; passionately Derivatives: avidly, avidity eagerly; enthusiastically; passionately

#11- Formidable (form-id-uh-bull) Derivatives: formidably causing fear or dread

#12- Intimation (in-tim-a-shun) Derivatives: intimated, hint or clue

#13- Defamation (deaf-uh-may-shun) negative untrue rumors about someone else; false accusations of sinful or improper behavior

#14- Tittilate (tit-til-ate) to excite or stimulate

#15- Fathom Derivative: fathomable to understand or comprehend

#16- Anarchy (an-ark-e) Derivatives: anarchist, anarchistic, anarchism lack of government or military control; complete disorder

#17- Trepidation(trep-uh -day-shun) extreme fear or nervousness

#18- Prodigious (pro-dij-us) extraordinary amount or size; large

#19- Blanched (bl-an-cht) to turn pale; to make a face as if in pain

#20- Evade (e-vayd) Derivatives: evaded, evading, evasive, to avoid; to escape /or to be Purposely vague or unclear