| Term | Definition |
| veto | a right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body |
| variable | often changing or likely to change; something that varies |
| receptacle | a container that holds items; a fitting connected to a power supply equipped to receive a plug |
| quiver | to shake or vibrate with a slight rapid motion |
| blunder | a serious mistake caused by ignorance |
| rash | characterized by or resulting from ill-considered haste or boldness |
| novice | a person who has joined a religious order but has not yet taken the final vows; a beginner |
| outstanding | amazing or great |
| generally | without reference to particular instances or details; not specifically; generally speaking |
| hazardous | marked by danger; depending on chance; risky |
| brutal | harsh; cruel; unrelenting |
| daunting | to abate the courage of; discourage |
| treacherous | marked by unforseen hazards; dangerous or deceptive |
| bewildered | confused or befuddled |
| bountiful | marked by abundance (alot of); plentiful |
| blissful | extreme happiness; spiritual joy |
| valid | efficacious (effective); able to be used until an expiration date |
| cumbersome | heavy or bulky; difficult to carry or handle because of weight |
| dormant | lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive (like a volcano) |
| ceaseless | without stop or pause; constant |