Bad War(50 words) abduct (verb) - To seize and take someone away against their will, by force; to kidnap. ambush (noun) - A surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position. ambush (verb) - To suddenly attack someone after hiding and waiting for them: annihilate (verb) - To totally destroy apocalypse (noun) - A dramatic event resulting in great destruction and change atrocity (noun) - An extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury barbaric (adjective) - Extremely cruel barrage (noun) - A continuous attack over a long period of time bestial (adjective) - Savage, brutal, or cruel in nature or behavior; relating to or resembling beasts; animal-like. betray (verb) - To expose (one's country, a group, or a person) to danger by treacherously giving information to an enemy blitz (noun) - An intensive or sudden military attack blitz (verb) - Attack or damage (a place or building) in a blitz bloodthirsty (adjective) - Eager to see or take part in violence and killing; murderous and cruel. bombard (verb) - To attack (a place or person) continuously with bombs, shells, or other missiles breach (verb) - The act or a result of breaking; a break or rupture. brutality (noun) - Actions that are extreme violent and deliberately cruel conspiracy (noun) - An agreement between people to work together against someone or something, usually in secret, sometimes against the law. coup (noun) - A sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power; or a clever and successful achievement. enslave (verb) - To control someone completely, limiting their freedom. fortress (noun) - A large, strong building or group of buildings that can be defended from attack havoc (noun) - Widespread destruction hijack (verb) - To unlawfully seize control of a vehicle, especially an aircraft, while in transit. hostage (noun) - A person who is captured and held prisoner and is threatened with injury if a demand is not met infiltrate (verb) - To secretly enter a place, organization, or group, often for spying or sabotage. insurrection (noun) - A violent revolt against a government invade (verb) - To aggressively take over or occupy a place or country. invasion (verb) - when an army or country uses force to enter and take control of another country: loot (noun) - Goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war marauder (noun) - A person who roams around seeking to attack or steal from others massacre (noun) - An act of killing a lot of people massacre (verb) - Killing a lot of people mayhem (noun) - Violent and chaotic disorder mutiny (noun) - An act of refusing to obey the orders of a person in authority. mutiny (verb) - To refuse to obey orders, in an open revolt or uprising against leadership or control. onslaught (noun) - A fierce or destructive attack pillage (verb) - To rob or loot, usually by force; involved in a violent act of stealing, typically during a riot or war. plunder (noun) - The violent and dishonest acquisition of property plunder (verb) - Steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder quell (verb) - To put an end to a rebellion or other disorder, typically by the use of force ransom (verb) - To release someone or something in exchange for a payment or other form of compensation. ransom (noun) - A sum of money or other payment demanded or paid for the release of a someone held as a prisoner. rebel (noun) - A person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler renegade (noun) - A person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles showdown (noun) - A final test or confrontation intended to settle a dispute skirmish (noun) - A brief and usually unplanned fight during a war treason (noun) - The act of betraying one's country truce (noun) - An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting for a certain time. tyranny (noun) - Cruel and oppressive government or rule tyrant (noun) - A cruel and oppressive ruler, usually not restrained by law. vanquish (verb) - To defeat thoroughly