| Term | Definition |
| Pellucid | transparent or translucent |
| copacetic | Very satisfactory or acceptable; fine |
| meretricious | Attracting attention in a vulgar manner |
| Invincible | One which is hard to beat, Incapable of being overcome or defeated,Unconquerable, unvanishable, unbeatable |
| Concocting | Prepare by mixing together |
| Funeral | The ceremony for a death man prior to the burial |
| Antithesis | Exact opposite |
| Cowardice | Trait of lacking courage |
| Disparity | The condition of being unequal |
| Malaise | Unease, General sence of depression |
| Stoical | Calm, Unaffected |
| Advent | The Approach of something or the coming of something which is extremely important,coming, approach, appearance, arrival, entrance, onset, occurrence, visitation |
| imperceptible | Impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses |
| Accredit | To credit or acknowledge, grants credentials, |
| Avaricious | Greedy of money and power, immoderate desire of wealth or gain |
| Petty | Mean, small minded, contemptible |
| Servile | Slavish, Submissive, Fawning, One who is too eager to obey peoples, Suitable for slave. |
| Turbulence | Rioting, Rebelling,The state or condition of being confussion, movement or agitation |
| Emasculate | Deprive of manly. |
| Accustomed | Frequently practised,used or experienced, used to, habituated to |
| Procastinate | To put off some thing specialy out of habitual carelessness or laziness , to postpone or delay needlessly |