| Term | Definition |
| acquiesce | to give in; to comply |
| affinity | a likeness, a natural relationship, a kinship |
| blasphemous | irreverent, profane |
| buttress | a support or prop |
| circumspect | careful to consider consequences, cautious, prudent |
| corroboration | confirmation |
| deplete | to use up gradually |
| despotic | ruling oppressively and absolutely |
| emaciated | very thin, waisting away |
| empirical | based on observation or expirment and not just theory |
| extraneous | not essential or vital |
| fallow | inactive, plowed but not sowed |
| homogenous | of the same kind |
| hyperbole | obvious exaggeration |
| incontrovertible | indisputable |
| irascible | irritable, easily angered, cranky, cross |
| lanconic | using a minimum of wordsl concise to the point of seeming rude |
| magnanimity | having a lofty, generous, courageous spirit |
| obsequious | overly attentive, like a suycophant, servile |
| proliferation | an increase in number |
| scrupulous | very careful and conscientious |
| sublime | exalted, noble, uplifting |
| surreptitious | secret, stealthy |
| veracity | devotion to the truth |
| zeal | fervor, enthusiasm |