| Term | Definition |
| scheme | a large-scale systematic plan or arrangement |
| exhilarate | make someone feel happy, animated or elated |
| jaded | tired, bored or lacking enthusiasm, usually after having too much of something |
| oblivion | the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening |
| foster | encourage or promote the development of something |
| cultivated | prepare and use or try to acquire and develop |
| deceit | a dishonest act or statement |
| invigorate | give strength or energy to |
| desolate | deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness |
| animation | the state of being full of life or vigor or filming technique to give life to drawn characters |
| sate | satisfy a desire to full |
| inert | lacking the ability or strength to move |
| hue | a color or shade |
| maneuver | a movement or series of movements requiring skill and care |
| florid | having a red or flushed complexion or very intricate or complicated |
| dregs | the remnants of a liquid left in a container |
| acclimate | to become accustomed to a new climate or custom |
| flamboyant | tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence and stylishness |
| timbre | the character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity |
| heed | pay attention to, take notice of |
| exacting | making great demands on one's skill, attention or other resources |
| straightforwardness | uncomplicated and easy to do or understand |
| pamper | indulge with every attention, comfort and kindness |
| forlorn | pitifully sad, abandoned and alone |
| parity | the state or condition of being equal especially regarding status or pay |