| Term | Definition |
| stench | a terrible smell, strong foul odor; reek; stink |
| dismay | the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles |
| consent | permission to do something |
| plantation | an estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale (especially in tropical areas) |
| indignant | angered at something unjust or wrong |
| aristocratic | of noble birth; snobbish |
| intangible | incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch |
| grave | of great gravity or crucial import |
| vivid | having striking color, bright, distinct, and clear |
| indifferent | showing no care or concern in attitude or action |
| stammered | talked with difficulty |
| exasperation | actions that cause great irritation (or even anger) |
| adroit | quick or skillful or adept in action or thought |
| composure | steadiness of mind under stress |
| enthrall | capture; enslave; captivate; hold the complete attention of (as if magic); hold spellbound |
| incoherent | unable to think or express your thoughts in a clear or orderly manner |
| ingenious | showing inventiveness and skill |
| obstreperous | noisy, unruly, disorderly |
| tryst | a secret meeting |
| uproariously | in a hilarious manner |