| Term | Definition |
| Affirmed | (Verb): Firmly declared or stated |
| Elucidate | (Verb): Explain |
| Subtle | (Adjective): not openly obvious; quiet |
| Benignly | (Adjective): kindly; gently |
| namesake | (Noun): the person one is named after, |
| Tenet | (Noun): a principle or belief generally held to be true. |
| turbulent | (Adjective): stormy; unruly |
| mollified | (Adjective); soothed; calmed |
| tedious | (Adjective); boring; tiresome |
| Candid | (Adjective); open and honest |
| Impudent | (Adjective): disrespectful; bold; sassy |
| volition | (Noun): will |
| Caliber | (Noun): quality |
| detachment | (Noun); the state of being disinterested or unemotional |
| Pauper | (Noun): an extremely poor person |
| Acquit | (Verb): clear of a charge; found not guilty |
| Furtive | (Adjective): Sneaky |
| wryly | (Adverb): humorously; slightly sarcastic. |
| apprehension | (Noun): In this case, fear |
| Brevity | (Noun): shortness |
| hypocrites | (Noun): People who pretend to be people they are not. |
| veneer | (noun): attractive outer surface |
| recluse | (noun): someone who stays away from society and the company of others |
| gait | (Noun): pace,walk |
| reprimand | (Verb): scold |