| Term | Definition |
| apathy | feeling of hopelessness |
| dilemna | major problem |
| empathy | sympathy-like feeling that a person has gone through |
| rivulet | tiny stream of water |
| commotion | a loud raucous, chaos |
| pilgrimage | a long spiritual journey |
| decorum | an orderly presence |
| humility | modesty of your importance |
| permeate | throughtout, penetrate |
| condescend | rude, talking down to someone |
| profound | deep, thoughtful |
| indignant | angry, stubborn, rebellious |
| ominous | threatening, foreboding |
| conspicuous | obvious, sticks out |
| unorthodox | out of the ordinary |
| tenacious | determined, never gives up |
| ponder | to think deeply |
| grimace | frown |
| belligerent | ready to fight |
| grave | dead serious |
| contempt | disgust, hatred |
| drone | to make a continuous low sound |
| wince | cringe, to flinch in pain |
| grieve | to mourn or be sad about, usually over the loss of a loved one |
| banish | to exile, to dismiss, to send out |
| pummel | to punch over and over again, hitting continuously |
| cower | to bow ot bend over in fear |
| serence/tranquil | peaceful |
| hospitable | welcoming friendly |
| somber | serious/sads |
| impulsive | acts without thinking |
| reluctant | hesitant, unsure |
| intricate | detailed, specific |
| defiant | indignant, rebellious |
| arrogent | conceited, stuck up, haughty |
| defiant | angry, stubborn, aggressively resisting |
| punctilious | showing great attention to detail or correct behavior |
| vigilant | watchful, aware |
| incessant | nonstop, continuing without pause or interruption |
| timorous | timid, shy, nervous |
| redundant | no longer needed |
| prophetic | far seeing, predictive, describing someone who speaks of the future confidently |
| obstinate | stubborn |
| pensive | reflecting deep or profound thought |
| indigenous | native to an area |
| raucous | unruly, loud, chaotic |
| methodical | logical, analytic, efficient, following structure or form |
| auspicous | promising, favorable, giving a sign of future success |
| convulse | to shake uncontrollably |
| console | to soothe or make feel better |
| barrage | a concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area |
| fledgling | a young bird learning to fly, a person or organization that is immature, inexperienced, or underdeveloped |
| intuition | a sixth sense or gut feeling |
| facade | the face of a building, especially the principal front that looks onto a street or open space, front, outward appearance that is maintained to conceal a less pleasant or creditable reality. |
| penchant | a desire, strong interest |
| revelation | a revealing, a newly discovered notion or idea |
| proponent | someone who is "for" or fighting FOR a cause |
| allot | to assign or distribute into shares or portions |
| audacious | bold, adventurous, reckless |
| devoid | not having or using, empty, lacking |
| comply | to yield to a request or demand |
| prodigous | immense , extraordinary in size or degree |
| perturb | to trouble or annoy |
| errant | straying outside the proper path or bounds (an errant calf).... moving about aimlessly or irregularly (an errant breeze)
behaving wrongly (an errant child) |
| unabated | Being at full strength or force |
| resounding | impressively loud or booming |
| rogue | a dishonest or worthless person |
| adulation | excessive admiration or praise |
| junket | trip, journey |
| compel | to force or oblige to do something, urge, pressure |
| despise | feel contempt or deep repugnance for |
| justify | show or prove to be right |
| jeer | make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice |
| retaliate | make an attack or assault in return for a similar attack, to get back at |
| infraction | a violation or infringement of a law, agreement, or set of rules |
| scion | a detached living portion of a plant (such as a bud or shoot) joined to a stock in grafting and usually supplying solely aerial parts to a graft, a descendent |
| prominant | well known in the public eye |
| relentless | tenacious, go getting, incredibly determined |
| dilipidated | decayed, deteriorated, or fallen into partial ruin especially through neglect or misuse |
| vehement | intensely emotional, deeply felt, marked by forceful energy |