| Term | Definition |
| audacity | boldness;fearless daring |
| capsize | to overturn |
| conspiracy | an agreement to act together in an unlawful or wrongful manner |
| cutpurse | one who steals from pockets:a pickpocket |
| ebb | to fall away;decline |
| exaltation | an intense feeling of power or wellbeing |
| exhilaration | the state of being refreshed and extremely happy |
| fastidiousness | the quality of showing great concern for small details |
| hallucinate | to see things that do not exist, usually as the result of a mental disorder or drugs |
| liberated | set free |
| prophecy | a prediction of the future |
| scuttlebutt | gossip;rumors |
| shirk | to avoid or neglect,as a duty |
| tumutuous | displaying disorder and confusion |
| edifying | giving instruction, usually with the intent of improving the mind or character |
| intact | who or undamaged |
| melanchoia | a feeling of extreme sadness |
| memento | a reminder of the past;keepsake |
| reclamation | the act of bringing back, as form error, to a correct or proper state |
| skeptical | playing doubt or desbelief |
| trellis | a frame usaully of wovven wood used to support vines or tall plants |