| Audacious | Willing to take risks; daring. |
| Confiscate | To seize by force if necessary; to take possession of. |
| Conscientious | Thorough; careful. |
| Depict | To give a picture of; to describe. |
| Embark | To go on board a ship or airplane at the start of a voyage. |
| Inkling | A slight suspicion; vague idea. |
| Lackadaisical | Showing little spirit or enthusiasm. |
| Mutiny | Deliberate refusal to obey orders given by those in command, especially by sailors. |
| Pilfer | To steal repeatedtly small amounts or things that are of little value. |
| Profusion | A plentiful supply; a great or generous amount. |
| Prudent | Very Careful; showing judgment and wisdom. |
| Rankle | To cause continuing anger or irritation. |
| Rebuke | To criticize strongly; to reprimand. |
| Serene | Calm and untroubled; peaceful. |
| Slovenly | Untidy; carelessly done. |