| Term | Definition |
| Motivate | provide someone with a motive for doing something |
| Illustrate | provide a book, newspaper, etc. with pictures |
| Evoke | bring or recall to the conscious |
| Report | sound |
| Succession | following one after another |
| Drift | pile |
| Poignant | emotionally touching |
| Immaculate | perfectly clean and neat |
| Debate | a formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward |
| Demonstrate | clearly show the existence or truth of something by giving proof or evidence |
| Deprived | deny a person of place the possession or use of something |
| Enhance | intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of |
| Derive | obtain something from a specified source |
| Project | an individual of collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned and designed to archive a particular aim |
| Rakishly | in a happy, careless way |
| Grossly | greatly and unpleasant |
| Vaguely | in an unclear way |
| Evolve | develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form |
| Alter | change or case to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small, but significant way |
| Wondrous | wonderful |
| Delicate | easily damaged or broken |
| Sacred | relating to a god or religion, and believed to be holy |
| Pantomiming | acting without using words |
| Spirit | a creature without a physical body, such as an angel or ghost |
| Pale | without much color |
| Enchantment | something that charms or delights greatly |
| Transform | make a though or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of |
| Emerge | move out of or away from something and come into view |
| Define | state or describe exactly the nature, scope, or meaning of |
| Philosopher | a deep thinker |
| Realist | someone who sees the world as it really is |
| Strokes | motions of the arms when swimming |
| Anguish | painful suffering |
| Vitality | energy |
| Scowling | looking at someone or something in an angry or a disapproving way |
| Contemplate | look thoughtfully for a long time at |
| Simulate | imitate the appearance or character of |
| Utilize | make practical and effective use of |