Anarchist (n.) someone who believes or advocates for the absence of government Anarchy (n.)
Auspicious (adj.) Marked by success; like a good omen; lucky
Contempt (n.) scorn; a feeling that someone/something is inferior
Defile (v.) to make dirty; to make impure
Impassively (adv.) motionlessly; without emotion
Insolence (n.) arrogant conduct; bold behavior
Lamentation (n.) mourning; a sad song Lament (v.)
Perverse (adj.) turned aside; stubborn; in the wrong
Reverence (n.) awe, respect; an act of respect Revere (v.)
Sate (v.) to satisfy, to fill up
Sententiously (adv.) using as few words as possible
Transgress (v.) to step over a boundary; to violate a rule or law Transgression (n.), Transgressor (n.)
Decree (n.) a law or announcement of a law (v.) to command in an announcement
Penalty (n.) a punishment Penalize (v.)
Meddle (v.) to interfere in others’ business
Marshall (alternative spelling: marshal) (v.) to lead, as in a parade
Swagger (n.) a bold, arrogant strut (v.) to walk boldly, pompously
Counsel (n.) advice or opinions (v.) to give advice Counselor (n.)
Welfare (n.) health, happiness, prosperity; well- doing or being
Principle (n.) an assumption; a moral rule Do not confuse this with principal