| Term | Definition |
| amend | to change by removing errors or making corrections or additions |
| conformity | similarity in form, action, or thought; action in agreement with customs or popular opinion |
| diminish | to make or become smaller; to reduce |
| endeavor (noun) | a serious attempt or effort |
| endeavor (verb) | to make an effort to do or accomplish something |
| evasive | tending or trying to avoid or escape from something, especially by using cleverness |
| gullible | easily deceived or tricked |
| inferior (adjective 1) | of poor quality; below average |
| inferior (adjective 2) | low or lower in quality, value, or importance, usually used with TO |
| inferior (noun) | a person or thing that is lower in rank, importance, or achievement than others |
| loathe | to feel intense dislike or disgust for |
| nostalgia | a longing for what is past or far away or for the happier times of long ago |
| notable | deserving notice or attention; remarkable |
| procrastinate | to put off doing something until a future time; to make a habit of postponing or delaying action |
| stamina | the ability to resist or recover from that which weakens, such as tiredness |
| torrent 1 | a swift flow, especially of water |
| torrent 2 | a heavy fall of rain |
| unnerve | to cause to lose one's courage or confidence |
| vulnerable | capable of being hurt emotionally or physically; easily hurt |