| Term | Definition |
| sentinel | a person who keeps watch, a guard |
| elaborate | having many details, complicated |
| irate | very angry, enraged |
| ample | more than enough, abundant, a lot |
| frivolous | silly, unimportant, not serious |
| inaccessible | hard to reach or enter; hard to get at |
| hectic | busy, confusing, full of activity |
| devoured | to eat hungrily; to swallow up |
| frantically | excitedly, worried and frightened |
| recuperate | to get better again after an illness |
| devastated | damaged, destroyed, shocked ,extremely sad |
| enhance | to intensify, make better or more attractive |
| vital | extremely important, necessary to succeed or exist |
| saunter | to walk casually, to stroll |
| exasperated | annoyed, frustrated, irritated |
| profusely | a lot, in great quantities, abundantly |
| reluctant | unwilling, hesitant |
| sheepish | embarrassed, bashful, ashamed |
| defiant | refusing to do what someone tells you to do; boldly disobedient |
| infinite | without limits in space or time, endless |
| allegiance | loyalty to a country, belief, or leader, faithfulness |
| cynical | doubting the goodness of others, faultfinding, sarcastic |
| wretched | miserable, unhappy, causing misery or grief |
| depraved | morally bad, corrupt, completely wicked |
| revelation | a discovery, something made known |
| inevitable | impossible to avoid, sure to happen |
| resilient | able to bounce back or recover from trouble or sorrow |
| boast | brag; praise oneself |
| studious | fond of studying |
| demolish | to destroy completely; to ruin |
| fatigue | tiredness, wearyness |
| envious | jealous, wishing you had what someone else has |
| wary | on guard, cautious, careful, alert to danger |
| triumphant | victorious, successful, rejoicing |
| mortification | feeling of shame or humiliation |