| Term | Definition |
| Alleged | represented in a certain way without proof; supposed |
| Advocate | to speak, plead, or argue in favor of; one that argues for a cause, a supporter or defender |
| Ominous | menacing, threatening; of being an evil omen |
| Conspiracy | an agreement to perform together in illegal, wrongful, or subversive acts |
| Lethal | capable of causing death |
| Misconstrue | to misunderstand the meaning behind the actions or words of another |
| Manipulate | to operate or control by skilled use of hands; to influence or manage shrewdly or deviously; to tamper with or falsify for personal gain |
| Culmination | the highest point or degree, climax; the completion or end |
| Uncanny | peculiarly unsettling; eerie |
| Preposterous | contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd |
| Genial | having a pleasant or friendly disposition or manner |
| Credentials | evidence or testimonials which entitle one to confidence, credit, or authority |
| Larceny | unlawful taking or removing of another's personal property with the intent of permanently depriving the owner; theft |
| Cumbersome | difficult to handle because of weight of bulk; troublesome |
| Morbid | caused by or denoting a disease or unsound condition of body or mind |
| Hoax | an act intended to deceive or trick |
| Erratic | having no fixed or regular course, wandering; lacking consistence, regularity, or uniformity; deviating from the customary course in conduct or opinion, eccentric |
| Quorum | the minimal number of officers and members of a committee or an organization who must be present for valid transaction of business |
| Prospective | likely or expected to happen; likely to become or be |
| Superfluous | being more than is needed |