| Term | Definition |
| acceptance | the act of accepting; a condition of being accepted; approval; belief |
| grieve | to cause to feel sorrow; to mourn |
| immigrate | to enter and settle in a new country |
| intensity | degree of strength, force, or feeling; extreme brightness or concentration |
| exaggeration | overstatement; the act of making something seem greater than it is |
| jubilation | joyful celebration; gladness |
| thrives | to prosper; to succeed; to flourish; to grow vigorously |
| prosecuted | to follow up or pursue something to a conclusion; to carry on; to take legal action against |
| privilege | a special advantage or benefit granted to a person or group; a basic legal right; to grant a privilege to |
| circulate | to flow or move in a path that returns to the starting point; to move about freely; to spread widely |
| boisterous | loud and unruly; rough |
| hospitable | welcoming guests with fondness and generosity; having an open and receptive mind |
| bankrupt | lacking in some quality; impoverished; destitute; to impoverish |
| fraudulent | deceitful; dishonest |
| impulsive | acting on a sudden desire or feeling; hasty; spontaneous |
| accessible | easy to approach, enter, obtain |
| dilapidated | falling to pieces; ruined by neglect |
| premiere | the first public performance; to exhibit for the first time |
| riotus | like a riot; disorderly; disturbing the peace; loud and uproarious |
| transit | the act of passing or carrying through or across; a carrying through or across |