| Term | Definition |
| blur | make hard to see clearly |
| inspiration | something that makes a person work hard or be creative |
| century | 100 years |
| patented | individual, very own |
| groped | searches of something with the hands as if in darkness |
| aroma | a pleasant smell, especially of cooking |
| grub | informal word for food |
| compulsion | a need to do something that cannot be stopped |
| irritably | in an annoyed or bathored way |
| infamous | famous because of something bad |
| deformed | not in an normal shape or appearance |
| diversion | a break from normal activity |
| editors | people that correct written wrote |
| singsong change | a way of speaking in which the voice rises and fall with little |
| clink | a short, light, high sound |
| stormed | moved in angry way |
| enunciate | speak clearly and precisely |
| croak | to make a deep sound like that of a frog |