| Term | Definition |
| Acuteness (Noun) | A Sensitivity that is keen and highly developed |
| Adversary (Noun) | A person, group, or force that opposes or attacks |
| Amenities (Noun) | Any Features that provide comfort, connivance, or pleasure |
| Appall (Verb | Dismay |
| Apprehension (Noun) | Anticipation of future trouble |
| Aristocrat (Noun) | Anything regarded to as the best, most elegant, or most stylish |
| Array (Noun) | Order of Arrangement |
| Articulate (Verb) | To Utter clearly and distinctly; pronounced with clarity |
| Calamity (Noun) | A great misfortune or disaster |
| Chivalrous (Adjective) | Considerate or courteous |
| Conciliate (Verb) | To win over |
| Conjuration (Noun) | Supernatural accomplishment by invocation or spell |
| Conspicuous (Adjective) | Easily seen or noticed; readily visible or observable |
| Contagion (Noun) | The communication of disease by direct or indirect contact |
| Credible (Adjective) | Capable of being believed; believable |
| Culprit (Noun) | A person guilty of or responsible for an offense |
| Cunning (Adjective) | Crafty or sly |
| Eddy (Noun) | A Small whirlpool |
| Extremity (Noun) | The end part of a limb, as a foot or hand |
| Fraught (Adjective) | Filled with a specified element |
| Inconspicuous (Adjective) | Not noticeable or Prominent |
| Innate (Adjective) | Existing in one form birth; inborn; native |
| Insinuate (Verb) | To suggest or hint slyly |
| Malignant (Adjective) | Dangerous or harmful in influence or effect |
| Menacing (Adjective) | Threatening or foreshadowing evil |
| Palpable (Adjective) | Capable of being touched or felt; tangible |
| Perpetual (Adjective) | Continuing or enduring forever |
| Populace (Noun) | All the Inhabitants of a place |
| Primeval (Adjective) | Of or pertaining to the first age especially of the world |
| Primitive (Adjective) | Early in the history of the world |
| Prowess (Noun) | Exceptional or superior ability, skill, or strength |
| Rouse (Verb) | To bring out of a state of sleep, inactivity, or fancied security |
| Simultaneous (adjective) | Existing, occurring, or operating at the same time |
| Vigor (Noun) | Active strength or force |