| Term | Definition |
| obliterate | to wipe out; leaving no trace |
| pallid | abnormally pale |
| edict | an order put out by a person in authority |
| tedious | boring because of dullness |
| coquettish | flirtatious |
| decrepit | weakened, worn out, or broken down by old age or hard use |
| deferential | extremely respectful |
| transient | lasting or existing for only a short time |
| exhilaration | a lively delight |
| tremulous | marked by trembling, quivering, or shaking |
| grotesque | having a bizarre, fantastic appearance |
| license | a lack of restrictions on behavior; freedom |
| dauntless | fearless |
| impetuosity | unthinking action |
| tangible | able to be touched or felt |