| Term | Definition |
| adjust | to put right by making a small change |
| awkward | difficult, embarassing, 2) Clumsy |
| pleasures | being pleased, something that pleases you. |
| regulations | a rule, a law |
| awoken | to rouse someone from sleep |
| emerald | 1. a green jewel, 2) a bright green color. |
| outfits | a set of clothes that are worn together. |
| coated | to cover something with a layer. |
| erected | to build, to put something up (e.g. a mast, monument) |
| gorge | a narrow valley with steep sides. |
| stern | harsh, strict. |
| scalding | boiling, very hot. |
| explosion | the blowing up of a bomb, etc...... |
| choices | choosing, 2) the power to choose between things, 3) what you have chosen. |
| majority | the greater part of a group of people or things. |
| overconfident | having too much confidence, too sure of yourself. |
| remainder | what is left over. |
| insignificant | not important or influnetial. |
| unanswered | not answered. |
| unmotivated | without motivation or reason to do something. |
| calendar | something that shows the dates of the month or the year. |
| codes | a set signs, letters, etc..... for sending messages secretly or quickly 2) set of rules or laws. |
| disappear | to vanish |
| predictable | which could be foretold or known in advance. |
| reliable | that you can trust or depend on. |
| reliant | dependant, relying on something. |
| interfere | to take part in something that has nothing to do with you. |
| feverish | suffering from a high tempretaure. |