| Term | Definition |
| Amend | To improve; To remove faults or errors; To correct |
| Fringe | A decorative border made of hanging threads or strips of materials; Something suggesting an edge or border |
| Fluster | To become nervous, excited, or upset; To agitate; A state of agitation or confusion |
| Gripe | To complain or whine; A complaint or a session of complaining |
| Dormant | Sleeping or as if sleeping; latent or inactive |
| Harry | To harass or devastate; To hurry along |
| Rogue | Someone who acts deceitfully, unpredictably, or without principles; A wandering Beggar |
| Abstain | To refrain from something by one's own choice |
| Faction | A minority group within a larger group; conflict within an organization |
| Patrician | A person of refined upbringing, high social standing, or a noble birth; A member of the elite or aristocracy |
| Deprive | To take something away from; To deny or withhold; To keep from possessing or enjoying |
| Alienate | To cause to become hostile or withdrawn; To estrange |
| Bellow | A powerful roar; To shout in a deep voice |
| Flounder | To struggle awkwardly as in deep mud; To plunge about in a stumbling manner |
| Maim | To disable or disfigure, usually by preventing the use of a limb |