| Term | Definition |
| avenge | to get revenge for, get even, retaliate |
| cede | to give up, surrender; to hand over to someone |
| deluge | a great flood, a heavy fall of rain; something in huge quantities; to flood |
| discretion | good judgement; freedom to judge or choose |
| giddy | dizzy; lacking seriousness |
| impact | hitting one object against another; the shock caused by a collision |
| intimidate | to make timid or frightened by threats, bully |
| liberate | to free, to release |
| logical | reasonable, sensible |
| misrepresent | to give a false or untrue idea |
| optional | left to one's own choice, voluntary |
| outright | complete, instantaneous; without reservation |
| rendezvous | to meet as planned; a meeting place |
| rotund | round and plump; chubby |
| saunter | to stroll; walk in an easy way |
| sluggish | lazy; slow moving |
| subordinate | one who is in a lower position or under the orders of someone else |
| tint | a delicate color or shade; to give color to something, to dye |
| variable | changeable |
| verge | the point at which something begins or happens; brink; to tend toward, approach |