| Term | Definition |
| Trepidation | a state of alarm or dread |
| Visage | Face or facial expression of a person |
| Stipulate | To put down as a condition of an agreement |
| Sagacious | Wise |
| Render | To cause to become; make |
| Accosted | To approach and speak to in an aggressive or hostile manner |
| Altercation | Noisy, heated argument |
| Tremulous | Marked by trembling, quivering, or shaking |
| Aberration | A deviation from the proper or expected course |
| Propitiate | Appease; to gain or regain the favor of |
| Pervade | To be present throughout;permeate |
| Vexation | Being annoyed or irritated |
| Encumbered | To put a heavy load on; burden |
| Evincing | To show or demonstrate clearly |
| Valedictory | A closing or farewell statement or address |
| Exultant | Filled with or expressing great joy or triumph |
| Miscreant | An evildoer or villain |
| Remunerate | To compensate for; make payment for. |
| Fervent | Having or showing great emotion or zeal |
| Flaccid | Lacking firmness, resilience, or muscle tone |