| Term | Definition |
| Stupor | Condition of dulled senses from stress or shock |
| Erratic | Having no definite course |
| Indictment | To blame |
| Indifference | Lack of interest |
| Vindicated | Clear of accusations |
| Unobtrusive | Doing something in an unnoticeable way |
| Tentative | Not definite |
| Furtive | Sly |
| Futile | Not able to improve |
| Heathenism | Barbaric behavior |
| Forlorn | Unhappy |
| Dejection | Depressed |
| Insinuate | To hint or suggest |
| Coquette | A woman who flirts for affection |
| Eccentric | Odd behavior |
| Prim | Formal behavior |
| Cliche | Overused expression |
| Plaintive | Sorrow |
| Implore | Crave or beg |
| Presumably | Probably |
| Rebuff | Reject bluntly |
| Nonplussed | Bewildered; confused |
| Exuberance | Joyful; enthusiasm |
| Amiable | Being pleasant; friendly |
| Facetious | Not meant to be taken seriously |
| Ludicrous | Causing laughter because of ridiculousness |
| Ominous | Threatening |
| Flippancy | Lacking seriousness |
| Wrought | Made from |
| Precarious | Beyond control |
| Epitaph | An inscription on a tombstone |