| Improvisation | To invent, compose or recite withouth preparation |
| Apex | The highest point; peak |
| Derisive | To speak of or treat with contemptuous mirth |
| Effigy | A likeness or image,esp. a crude figure or dummy representing a hated person or group |
| Tempestuously | Tumultuous; stormy |
| Incantation | Ritual recitation of verbal charms or spells to produce a magic effect |
| Incredulity | Skeptical; Disbelieving |
| Taut | Tight; not slack |
| Coverts | Concealed, hidden, or secrets |
| Obtuseness | lacking quickness of perception |
| Impervious | incapable of being penetrated |
| Rebuke | To criticize sharply; reprimand |
| Sanctity | holiness of life |
| Maternal | relating to or characteristic of a mother of motherhood |
| Luxuriance | marked by rich or profuse growth |
| Cynicism | a person who believes all people are motivated by selfishness |