| Term | Definition |
| cursed | past tense of curse - verb, (cursed; cursing) 1) to swear, 2) to call or pray for somebody to be harmed. |
| prone | adjective, 1) lying face downwards. 2) likely to do. |
| compassion | noun, pity; mercy; adjective, compassionate. |
| expanding | present part. of; expand - verb, to make or become larger; noun, expansion. |
| angle | noun, 1) the space between two lines or surfaces that meet, a corner. 2) a point of view. verb, (angled; angling) to put something in a slanting position. |
| strategist | noun, a person who plans military attacks. |
| tact | noun, skill in dealing with people; diplomacy; adjective, tactful, tactfully, tactless. |
| trait | noun, a particular point of someone's character. |
| tenuous | adjective, thin not strong. |
| tents | plural of tent - noun, a kind of shelter made of canvas supported by poles. |
| maintain | verb, 1) to keep; preserve, 2) to have or state a belief. 3) to provide money for somebody, noun maintenance. |
| intently | adverb, fixedly, with concentration. |
| approve | verb, (approved, approving) to say or think that somebody or something is good or suitable. |
| glances | present tense of: glance- verb, (glanced; glancing) 1) to look at something briefly. 2) to hit and slide off something. noun, a brief look. |
| clodly | adverb; cold - adjective, 1) not kind or emotional. 2) not hot or warm. |
| revenue | noun (say: rev-en-yoo) income. |
| insulting | Present Part. of insul- verb, to speak or behave in a way that hurts somebody's feelings or pride; noun, insult. |
| haunts | verb, to haunt (of a ghost) to regularly visit a place or person; noun, haunt; adjective haunted. |
| resort | noun, 1) a place where people go for holidays. 2) last resort, the last thing you can try. |
| foreheads | plural of forehead - noun, (say: for-hed) the part of the face above the eyebrows. |
| mount | verb, 1) to make ready for, to start (an attack, etc...) 2) to climb, to go up. 3) to increase. |