| Term | Definition |
| deference | submission, respect |
| conjecture | a guess; opinion not founded on sufficient evidence |
| obdurate | hard headed |
| impudence | insolent; offensively forward in behavior |
| immutable | unchanging; unalterable |
| abhor | feeling of disgust, repugnance or loathing |
| chattel | any moveable possession such as livestock or furniture |
| emancipation | freedom from controlor restraint; liberation |
| profligate | totally corrupt; thoroughly immoral |
| callous | thickened or hardened |
| loath | extreme disgust; detesting |
| base | morally low; menial; degrading |
| depravity | morally bad; corrupt |
| exhorter | one who tries to persuade by appeal, argument or warning; urge strongly |
| benevolent | desiring to do good; kindly |
| forte | strong point |
| earnestness | sincerity; intensity; seriousness in purpose or feeling |
| fraud | deception practiced to cheat another of rights or properyt |
| advocate | one who publicly supports or urges; proponent |
| piety | reverence to God; or devout fulfillment of religious obligation |