| Term | Definition |
| pathetic | arousing pity, sorrrow |
| fallacy | a mistaken idea, error |
| pathetic fallacy | a mistaken literature, the attributeof human feelings, characteristic to emanate things |
| sphere | any found body having the surface equally distant from the center at all points globe, ball |
| cello | an instrument of the violin family, between the viola and the double bass |
| rueful | to feel remorse for a sin or fault, to regret sorrow |
| luminous | giving off light, bright |
| conspicuous | easy to see, outstanding, striking |
| ludicrous | causing laughter because absurd or ridiculous |
| girth | the circumference as of a tree trunk |
| pallid | faint in color pale |
| chisel | to swindle or be by swindling |
| granite | a hard grainy igneous rock consisting of feldspar and quartz |
| rife | widespread; abounding |
| panacea | a supposed remedy for all ills |
| anachronism | anything out of its historical time |
| belligerent | ready to fight or quarrel |
| bluster | to blow stormily, said of wind to speak in a noisy swaggering manner |