| Term | Definition |
| Deluge: | Noun: rush; flood |
| Dilapidated: | Adj.: partially ruined; in need of repair |
| Dispositions: | Noun: natures, characters |
| Distressed: | Adj.: suffering; troubled |
| Eluding: | Adj.: escaping |
| Encompassed: | Verb: Used as; Adj.: surrounded; enclosed |
| Ensued: | Verb: resulted |
| Excruciating: | Adj.: intensely painful |
| Expiring: | Verb: dying |
| Extremeties: | Noun: limbs of the body, especially hands or feet |
| Fastidious: | Adj.: difficult to please; critical |
| Fervently: | Adv.: with intense feeling |
| Garrulous: | Adj.: talking a great deal, especially about unimportant things |
| Gaudy: | Adj.: showy but lacking good taste |
| Gesticulation: | Verb: used as; Adj.: gesturing, especially with hands and arms |
| Grotesque: | Adj.: strange; absurd |
| Gyration: | Noun: circular movement; whirling |
| Imperative: | Adj.: absolutely neccessary; urgent |
| Impuse: | Noun: sudden desire or urge |
| Indolent: | Adj.: lazy |