| Term | Definition |
| Tirade | n. A long bitter speech |
| Subdue | v. To bring under control by |
| Shenanigans | n. antics, playful pranks |
| Dehumanization | n. The act of stripping of human qualities or personalities |
| Anti-Semitism | n. Hostility or prejudice towards Jews and Judaism |
| Coquettish | Adj. Flirtatious |
| Morale | n. Confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a group of people at a particular time |
| Dragnet | n. A network of planned actions used to pursue or catch a criminal |
| Imminent | adj About to occur |
| Truncheon | n. A club used to hit |
| Saboteur | n. Person who engages in sabotage (destruction of property or government) |
| Meager | Adj. deficient in amount or quality or extent |
| Blasphemy | N Irreverent (disrespectful) behavior toward anything held sacred, priceless, or very important |
| Satanic | Adj. Of or having to do with Satan (the devil); extremely evil |
| Scapegoat | N. A person who gets blamed |
| Spat | noun A petty and brief quarrel |
| Incoherent | Adj. Not holding together |
| Rosary | N. A series of prayers recited by Catholics, using a beaded necklace (which is also called a rosary) |
| Emaciated | adj. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold |
| Taunt | v. To tease; to mock; to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner |