| Term | Definition |
| Adversity | noun; hardship, misfortune |
| Brawny | adjective; strong |
| Congenial | adjective; agreeable, pleasant |
| Decorum | noun; proper, dignified behavior |
| Docile | adjective; easily taught, led, or managed |
| Quell | verb; to crush, hold back |
| Reprieve | noun; relief |
| Slanderous | adjective; false and damaging to one's reputation |
| Mutely | adverb; silently |
| Perplexity | noun; confusion |
| Prophecy | noun; a foretelling of the future |
| Renounce | verb; to give up |
| Shrewdly | adverb; cleverly |
| Copiously | adverb; plentifully, in great amounts |
| Transpire | verb; to come to be, happen |
| Vigilant | adjective; alert and watchful |
| Atonement | noun; the act of making up for a wrong |
| Audacity | noun; boldness |
| Gesticulate | verb; to wave or motion |
| Impertinence | noun; rudeness |
| Implacable | adjective; unable to be changed |
| Mutiny | noun; uprising, rebellion |
| Pinion | verb; to restrain or hold back |
| Scrutiny | noun; inspection, examination |
| Abominations | noun; horrors |
| Apparition | noun; ghost |
| Commence | verb; to begin |
| Conspiracy | noun; secret plan |