Egress-noun- the action if going out or leaving a place There is an egress for passengers Foreboding-verb- a situation or occurrence We must be foreboding at the place we go to Gaudy-adjective- extravagantly bright or showing a lot The mans head was very Gaudy Decipher-verb- to convert a text written in a code We must decipher the lock to get to the treasure Citadel-noun- a fortress typically on high ground We must build a citadel now! forfeit-verb- to lose the privilege to something The man who stole forfeit Dross-noun- something regarded as worthless The man who stole the pony knew it was dross Dispatch-verb- to send of to a place I will dispatch these rare coins to my friend copious-adjective-going quick The man went copious when he took notes Dialect-noun- a particular form of language The language is dialect from China Dire-of a situation or event The station sent dire messages for how to not breath in fire Discern-verb- perceive or recognize The students were discern when the teacher called for homework Deter-verb- to discourage someone The man knew he would be deterred when he sees McDonald's Candid-adjective- truthful and straight forward The answers that the student gave was very candid Glut-noun an abundant supply of something There was a glut of games Awry-adverbs-bad The people went awry Fulsome-adjective-flattering The test that they received was fulsome Dub-verb- to pay up You must dub me Deplete-verb- to use up the supply or resources The tanks resources were depleted Capsize-verb- to overturn in water The boat almost capsized in