| Term | Definition |
| audacious | Showing disrespect or a lack of courtesy |
| confiscate | To seize, by force if necessary; to take possession of |
| conscientious | Thorough; careful |
| depict | To give a picture of; to describe |
| embark | To go on board a ship or airplane at the start of the voyage |
| inkling | A slight suspiction; a vague idea |
| lackadaisical | Showing little spirit or enthusiasm |
| mutiny | Deliberate refusal to obey orders given by those in command, especially by sailors |
| pilfer | To steal repeatedly small amounts or things that are of little value |
| profusion | A plentiful supply; a great or generous amount |
| prudent | Very careful; showing judgement and wisdom |
| rankle | To cause continuing anger or irritation |
| rebuke | To criticize strongly; to reprimand |
| serene | Calm and untroubled; peaceful |
| slovenly | Untidy; carelessly done |