| Term | Definition |
| evanescent | fleeting, momentary, short-lived |
| negligable | of little importance; hardly noticable |
| incessant | without end; persistent |
| utopia | an ideal place, paradise |
| lethargy | laziness, tiredness, indolence |
| fluctuate | to rise and fall; to change; to ebb and flow |
| capitulate | to give up; surrender |
| capricious | variable; unpredictable, changeable |
| venerate | to revere, to honor |
| enigma | a puzzle; a mystery |
| plot | the pattern of events in a play, poem, or fictional work. |
| narrative | A story, actual or fictional, expressed orally or in writing. |
| character | a person or animal who takes part in the action of a literary work |
| setting | The time and place of a story |
| hero | the main character in a story, poem, or play |
| villain | the principle bad character in a film or work of fiction |