| Term | Definition |
| Erratic | not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected |
| Unflinching | firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back |
| Terse | brief and to the point |
| Illegible | difficult or impossible to read |
| Lucrative | bringing in money, profitable |
| Dissolute | loose in one's morals or behavior |
| Comely | having a pleasing apperance |
| Mediocre | average, ordinary, undistinguished |
| Alien | a citizen of another country |
| Expulsion | the process of driving or forcing out |
| Fodder | food for horses or cattle; raw material for a purpose |
| Feint | a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense |
| Sully | to soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch |
| Compensate | to make up for; to repay for services |
| Adjourn | to stop proceedings for a time; to move to another place |
| Tantalize | to tease, torment by teasing |
| Jeer | to make fun of rudely or unkindly |
| Fortify | to strengthen, build up |
| Proliferate | to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly |
| Subjugate | to conquer by force, bringing under complete control |