| Term | Definition |
| vulgar | adj.- crude or obscene particularly with regard to bodily functions; tasteless or ostentatious |
| exuberance | adj.- full of happy high spirits and vitality |
| languid | adj.-lacking vigor and energy, sluggish |
| veer | verb.- to change directions especially suddenly |
| boisterous | adj.- full of noisy enthusiasm and energy, often roughness or wildness |
| repertoire | noun.- range of resources, abilities, or skills that somebody has |
| indignant | adj.- angry or annoyed at the unfairness or unreasonableness of something |
| obscure | adj.-unimportant or unknown; hard to understand; not able to be seen or heard distinctly |
| vigor | noun- great physical or mental strength and energy. Syn.- energy, vitality. Expression- Vim and vigor. |
| agitate | Verb- To make somebody feel anxious, nervous, or disturbed. Syn.- disconcerted |
| irony | noun- humar based on using words to suggest the opposite of their literal meaning. Syn._ sarcasm, incongruity |
| devious | adj.-not straightforward, sincere, or honest about intentions or motives. Syn.-deceitful, wily |
| jostle | verb- to knock or bump against somebody accidentally, or push or elbow somebody deliberately; sometimes as an expression of aggression or hostility |
| naive | adj.-Having or showing an extremely simple and trusting view of the world and human nature, often due to youth or inexperience |
| meticulous | adj.-extremely careful and precise. Syn.- scrupulous |
| contempt | noun- a powerful feeling of dislike toward somebody considered to be worthless, inferior, or undeserving or respet |