| Term | Definition |
| harmonious | showing accord; melodious |
| heed | to give attention |
| homage | a reverential regard; respect shown by external action |
| ignoble | of lowly origin, without honor |
| impertinent | insolently rude, not within the proper bounds of good taste or manners |
| indulgent | lenient, expecially toward oneself |
| industrious | skillfully busy or occupied |
| insolence | insulting or contmptuous behavior |
| inveterate | firmly established, habitual, deep- rooted |
| knotty | so complicated that it can probably not be solved; full of knots |
| loathe | to detest |
| malign | to utter injurisouly misleading reports about |
| mettle | courage or spirit |
| mutinous | rebellious, unruly |
| odious | deserving hate or contempt |
| paragon | a model of excellence or perfection |
| penitent | showing or feeling regret for wrongdoing, repentant |
| perdition | eternal damnation, utter ruin |
| perfidious | calculated to deceive; deceitful; treacherous |
| pontent | powerful, having a strong effect |
| prescient | knowledge of events before they happen, foresight |