ally - a country that has agreed officially to give help and support to another one, especially during a war:a chance or a time to do s/t, troops - soldiers on duty in a large group:a trip, usually  a long one, a civilian - a person who is not a member of the police or the armed forces:er, and jewelry, a force - a group of people organized and trained, especially for a particular purpose:changed or touched by sb or sth, a casualty - a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war:to try to s/t that is difficult or to fight s/t, refugee - a person who has escaped from their own country for political, religious, or economic reasons or because of a war:, the wounded - people who are injured:, ceasefire - an agreement, usually between two armies, to stop fighting in order to allow discussions about peace:the state of being free of danger or harm, coup - a sudden illegal, often violent, taking of government power, especially by part of an army:to do well;  to do what you tried to do, siege - the surrounding of a place by an armed force in order to defeat those defending it:the ability to learn and understand things, treaty - a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by their leaders:, loot - (usually of large numbers of people during a violent event) to steal from shops and houses:, retreat - to go away from a place or person in order to escape from fighting or danger:, execute  - to kill someone as a legal punishment:, wisdom - the ability to use your experience and knowledge in order to make sensible decisions or judgments., embarrassed  - A person who feels shy, ashamed, or guilty about something., shell - to fire or shoot at sth, surrender - to stop fighting and admit defeat:, monotonous or repetitive  - not changing and therefore boring:adjective, tedious - a job that is so boring, rewarding or fullfiling  - giving a reward, especially by making you feel satisfied that you have done something important or useful, or done something well:, bright  - intelligent and quick to learn: , spontaneous - happening or done in a natural, often sudden way, without any planning or without being forced:, conscientious - putting a lot of effort into your work:, thorough - detailed and careful:, steady - used to describe someone who can be trusted to show good judgment and act in a reasonable way:, sarcastic - a person who humorously criticizes something:, determined - showing the strong desire to follow a particular plan of action even if it is difficult:, sympathetic  - showing, esp. by what you say, that you understand and care about someone’s problems or suffering:, straightforward - (of a person) honest and not likely to hide their opinions:,

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