| Term | Definition |
| crusade (Noun) | a fight for a good cause or against some wrong |
| crusade (Verb) | to take part in a crusade |
| downcast | looking or directed downward, sad; discouraged; depressed |
| drastic | extreme; serious; having a major effect |
| engulf | to swallow up, to cover completely |
| grandeur | the quality of being grand, or large & impressive; greatness |
| imbecile | a very foolish, silly, or stupid person |
| inoperative | not operating, not working, or not effective |
| insignificant | having little or no meaning or importance; too small to matter |
| novice | one who is new to an job or activity; a beginner |
| quip (Noun) | a short, witty remark or reply |
| quip (Verb) | to make a short, witty remark or reply |
| relent | to become less harsh, severe, or stubborn, to soften or give in |
| resilient | able to spring back to original shape; able to recover quickly or easily from sadness, illness, troubles |
| retaliate | to act in return for another's earlier action; to seek revenge |
| shenanigans | playful mischief or trickery |
| simultaneous | happening or existing together at the same time. |