| Term | Definition |
| Abyss | A deep opening in the earth. |
| Arduous | Requiring much effort, very difficult. |
| Intrepid | Feeling or showing no fear. |
| Lucrative | Producing wealth or profit; moneymaking. |
| Obsession | An intrest or idea that fills ones mind and leaves little room for anything else. |
| Legendary | Well known, famous, and remembered over time. |
| Allege | To state a fact without offering proof. |
| Conclusive | Putting an end to doubt. |
| Enthrall | To hold the attention of as though under a spell. |
| Exotic | Fascinating because of it being different than the ordinary. |
| Arbitrate | To settle a dispute between two parties by having a third party judge. |
| Capricious | Likely to change quickly for no obvious reason. |
| Exuberant | Happy and excited. |
| Proficient | Able to do something very well |
| Menagerie | A collection of animals kept in cages for showing to the public. |
| Privilege | A special favor or right given to an individual or group. |
| Congested | Overcrowded, filled too full. |
| Impede | To get in the way of. |
| Impetuous | Inclined to act without thinking. |
| Irate | Very angry, furious. |
| Negligent | Failing to take proper care of. |
| Stringent | Strict or severe. |
| Invincible | Impossible to beat. |
| Placate | To stop from being angry, to calm. |
| Ponderous | Heavy and slow moving. |
| Acrid | Sharp, irritating, or bitter to the sense of taste or smell. |
| Vigilant | Watchful: ready for danger. |
| Capitulate | To give in, surrender. |
| Tedious | Seeming to go on for a long time; boring. |
| Sphere | An object with all points on its surface equally distant from the center. |