| Term | Definition |
| accelerate | (v.) to speed up,cause to move faster; to bring about more quicly |
| bystander | (n.) one who looks on or observes, a person present but not taking part |
| canvass | (v.) to go through an area in order to procure votes, sales, or opinions; to go over in detail; to discuss |
| casual | (adj.) happening by chance or on an irregular basis; showing little concern; informal |
| downtrodden | (adj.) treated unfairly and cruelly, oppressed |
| entice | (v.) to attract, tempt |
| erode | (v.) to wear away gradually,eat away |
| flounder | (v.) to thrash about in a clumsy or ineffective way |
| graphic | (adj.) lifelike, vivid; relating to the pictorial arts |
| gruesome | (adj.) horrible, revolting,ghastly |
| Melancholy | (adj.) sad, gloomy, unhappy; (n.) sadness, gloominess |
| ordeal | (n.) a difficult or painful experience, a trial |
| parch | (v.) to make dry and thirst; to shrivel with heat |
| persist | (v.) to continue steadily in a course of action, refuse to stop or be changed; to last, remain |
| puny | (adj.) of less tan normal strength or size; of no importance |
| quibble | (v.) to evade or belittle a point by twisting words or raising minor objections (n.) a pretty objection |
| ratify | (v.) to approve, give formal approval to, confirm |
| regal | (adj.) royal, kinglike; fit for a king |
| stifle | (v.) to smother,prevent from breathing; to hold back or choke off |
| vital | (adj.) having life, living; necessary to life, essential;key,crucial |