| Term | Definition |
| Adversary | An enemy, opponent, foe, rival |
| Alienate | To turn away, to convey hostility, estrange, drive apart, separate |
| Artifice | A skillful device, a clever trick, trickery, ruse, scheme |
| Coerce | To compel, force, bully, pressure, intimidate |
| Craven | Cowardly, (n) a coward, fearful, fainthearted |
| Culinary | Related to cooking or the kitchen, art of cooking |
| Delete | To erase, wipe out, cut off, remove, cancel, expunge |
| Demise | Death or downfall esp. of a person from a lofty position |
| Exhilarate | To enliven or cheer, give spirit, stimulate, excite, gladden |
| Fallow | Inactive, to plow but not seed, unproductive, inert, dormant |
| Harass | To disturb, worry, to trouble by repeated attacks, annoy, pester |
| Inclement | Stormy, harsh severe by attitude or action, blustery (weather) |
| Muse | To think about in a dreamy way, ponder, meditate |
| Negligible | So unimportant that it may almost be disregarded, insignificant |
| Perpetuate | To make permanent or long lasting, prolong, preserve |
| Precedent | Example that serves as a basis for imitation, archetype, model |
| Punitive | Inflicting or aiming at punishment, retaliatory |
| Redress | To set right, remedy, relief from wrong injury |
| Sojourn | A temporary stay, visit, stopover, brief stay |
| Urbane | Refined in manner or style, elegant |