| Term | Definition |
| spontaneous | caused by natural impulse or desire |
| suppressed | to put and end to, stopped by force |
| admonish | to advise or urge seriously; to advise strongly against |
| acronym | words formed from the first letters or syllables of other words |
| genius | a person having very great powers of the mind; creative intelligent |
| domestic | having to do with the home or family |
| dignity | having poise and self respect; proud |
| carafe | a glass holding wine, coffee, or water; an ornamental glass bottle |
| matinee | entertainment such as a dramatic performance or movie presented int the daytime or afternoon |
| tranquilizer | a drug that reduces physical or nervous tension |
| laymen | a person who is a non-professional |
| dictatorial | behaving as if one has complete rule over others |
| sophisticated | having worldly experience or culture |
| malice | wanting to do harm to someone |
| ruckus | a disturbance or commotion |
| chartreuse | a strong to brilliant greenish yellow |
| quaint | charmingly old-fashioned |
| vulgar | lacking charm, culture, or sophistication |
| verge | a point or limit |
| animated | full of life, action or spirit |