| Term | Definition |
| Immense | Vast, huge, or very great. (adj) |
| Ominous | Forboding evil or harm. (adj) |
| Peered | To look intently, searchingly, or with difficulty. (verb) |
| Apt | Soomething that is likely. (adj) |
| Pungent | Sharply affecting your sense of taste or smell. (adj) |
| Famine | A great shortage of food. (noun) |
| Magnitude | Greatness of size or influence. (noun) |
| Melancholy | To be sad, or unhappy. (adj) |
| Banished | To force to leave a country or place by official decree. (verb) |
| Nonchalant | Coolly unconcerned, indifferent, or casual. (adj) |
| Jovial | Joyous humor or a spirit of good fellowship. (adj) |
| Disdainful | Full of or showing disdain, scornful. (adj) |
| Ignorance | Lack of knowledge, learning, or information. (noun) |
| Malicious | Vicious or mischevious, spiteful. (adj) |
| Haughtily | Disdainfully proud, snobbish, or superlicious. (adverb) |
| Indignant | Feeling or expressing strong displeasure at something considered offensive. (adj) |
| Trivial | Of very little importance or value, insignificant. (adj) |
| Deceitful | Given to decieve, mislead, or trick. (adj) |
| Transfixed | To make or hold motionless with amazement. (verb) |
| Fiend | Any evil spirit or demon. (noun) |
| Gelatinous | Having the nature or resembling jelly. (adj) |
| Peevish | Showing annoyance, irritation, or bad mood. (adj) |
| Ledger | A book containing information about your money (noun) |
| Precarious | Lacking in stability or to be in a dangerous situation. (adj) |
| Steathily | Secret action or behavior. (adverb) |
| Rapt | Wholly absorbed. (adj) |
| Invariably | Something that is incapable of change. (adverb) |
| Gorgon | A repulsive man or woman. (noun) |
| Malice | The deliberate intention of doing unjust harm just for the pleasure of doing it. (noun) |
| Embossed | An ornament with a raised design, or delicate. (verb) |
| Peril | Exposed or at risk of being in grave danger. (noun) |