| Term | Definition |
| adroit | skillful, expert in use of the or mind |
| amicable | peaceful; friendly |
| averse | having a deep-seated distaste; opposed; unwilling |
| belligerent | given to fighting; warlike; combative; aggressive |
| benevolent | kindly; charitable |
| cursory | hasty, not thorough |
| duplicity | treachery, deceitfulness |
| extol | to praise extravagantly |
| feasible | possible, able to be done |
| grimace | a wry face, facial distortion; to make a wry face |
| holocaust | a large-scale destruction, especially by fire; a vast slaughter; a burnt offering |
| impervious | not affected or hurt by; admitting of no passage or entrance |
| impetus | a moving force, impulse, stimulus |
| jeopardy | danger; peril |
| meticulous | extremely careful; particular about details |
| nostalgia | a longing for something past; homesickness |
| quintessence | the purest essence or form of something; the most typical example |
| retrogress | to move backward; to return to an earlier condition |
| scrutinize | To examine closely |
| tepid | Lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest |