Brawl
Noun - A noisy quarrel (a fight that is not normally physical) or fight
Verb - to quarrel or fight noisily
Detest
Verb - to hate, dislike a lot, loathe (to dislike or think disgustingly about)
Flagrant
Adj - extremely bad, obvious, scandalous, well-known for normally something bad
Fluster
Verb and Noun - to make or become confused, feeling or looking nervous or troubled
Momentum
Noun - the force or speed with which something moves
Notable
Adj - attracting attention by being unusual, remarkable
Noun - a person who is well-known or outstanding in a way
Paradox
Noun - saying 2 things that cannot both be correct; a person or thing with seemingly inconsistent qualities
Prior
Adj - earlier, before
Salvo
Noun - a burst of gunfire or cannon shot, often as a tribute or salut; a sudden burst of anything; spirited verbal attack
Vigilant
Adj - wide-awake, alert, watchful
Amiss
Adj - faulty, imperfect, not as it should be
Adv. in a mistaken or improper way, wrongly
Domestic
Adj - Native to a country, not foreign, relating to the life or affairs in a house
Noun - a household servant
Flaw
Noun - a slight flaut, defect, crack, mistake
Fledgling
Noun - an inexperienced person, beginner, young bird about to leave the nest
Adj - inexperienced, budding
Foremost
Adj - chief, most important, primary
Adv - in the first place
Nurture
Verb - to bring up, care for, train nourish
Noun - rearing, training, upbringing
Perjury
Noun - the act of swearing to a lie (normally relates to court)
Presume
Verb - to take for granted, assume or suppose, to dare, take upon oneself, take liberties
Proficient
Adj - skilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity
Wrath
Noun - intense anger