| Term | Definition |
| Transgression | The act of breaking a law, command, commitment |
| Intrusion | Act of intruding or coming unasked or unwanted |
| Semblance | Outward appearance |
| Augment | Increase; add to |
| Chaos | Complete disorder, great confusion |
| Intercession | Act of pleading for another person |
| Loathsome | Hateful; sickening |
| Vile | Foul; disgusting; poor |
| Cunning | Skill; cleverness |
| Predominant | Having more power; most noticeable |
| Dexterity | Skill in using the hands or body |
| Discord | Disagreement; clashing of sounds |
| Valor | Bravery; courage |
| Martial | Warlike |
| Calamity | Great misfortune; disaster |
| Eloquence | Flow of speech that has grace and force |
| Stealth | Secret or sly action |
| Reconcile | Settle a disagreement or difference; make peace |
| Solace | Find comfort |
| Wayward | Disobedient; willful |
| Slander | A false statement spoken with intent to harm |
| Mangled | Badly cut or torn; spoiled, ruined |
| Inundation | Flood |
| Distraught | In a state of mental conflict or confusion |
| Resolution | Decision; determination |
| Peruse | Examine in detail |
| Unsavory | Distasteful; morally offensive |
| Disperse | Move in different directions; scatter |
| Aloof | Away at a distance, but within view |