| Term | Definition |
| fanciful | not based on reason unrealistic |
| inspire | to fill with emotion or great excitement |
| majority | the greater number or part; more than half |
| possess | to have or to own |
| unanimous | without any disagreement |
| colossal | very big enormous |
| haul | to pull or carry with effort |
| rejoice | to be very happy |
| victor | the winner in a contest or struggle |
| woe | deep distress or misery |
| efficient | producing results without waste |
| fatigue | a feeling of tiredness from work or exercise |
| glare | to shine with a strong , harsh light |
| oblivious | not aware of |
| rigor | a condition that makes life difficult |
| benevolent | wanting to do good; kind |
| discreet | showing care or wisdom in what one says or does |
| esteem | to think highly of; to respect |
| fantastic | almost unbelievable |
| marvel | a wonderful or amazing thing |
| coincide | to be in the same place or occur at the same place |
| exist | to be real |
| fuse | to join together by or as if by melting |
| mere | nothing more than; only |
| revolve | to go around something in a circle; to turn around in a circle |
| awe | a feeling of fear or nervous wonder and respect |
| deceive | to cause to believe something that is not true |
| lull | to cause to relax |
| placid | calm and peaceful |
| reinforce | to increase or strengthen |
| debris | broken, scattered remains |
| onset | a start or beginning |
| ooze | soft, watery mud, as at the bottom of a lake or the sea |
| quest | a hunt or search |
| restrain | to hold back; to keep under control |
| commence | to start; to begin |
| cordial | sincerly ward or friendly |
| exhilaration | excitement; state of elation |
| genuine | real; being what it seems to be |
| skeptic | a person who is not easy to convince unles positive proof is offered |
| clammy | cold and damp |
| fragrant | having a pleasant smell |
| haven | a place of safety, a sanctuary |
| repel | to drive away |
| strew | to scatter |
| dwell | to live or reside |
| insist | to take a stand and hold firmly to it. |
| revenge | the desire to return harm for harm done |
| rodent | an animal with sharp teeth for gnawing |
| swarm | to move in large numbers |