| Word | Meaning in English |
|---|---|
| Ambiguous | Able to be understood in more than one way |
| Anarchist | A person who rebels against authority or order |
| Applause | A show of approval by clapping |
| Arbitrator | A person chosen to settle disputes |
| Archipelago | A group of islands |
| Clumsy | Moving awkwardly or tending to break things |
| Conclusive | Showing something is certainly true |
| Courteous | Polite and respectful |
| Decisive | Able to decide quickly and confidently |
| Ignominious | Causing disgrace or shame |
| Innocuous | Causing no harm |
| Jeer | To mock or insult loudly |
| Ominous | Suggesting something bad will happen |
| Pompous | Showing self-importance |
| Rant | To speak loudly with anger |
| Reconciliation | Restoring friendly relations |
| Regression | A return to a worse state |
| Relish | Enjoyment or delight |
| Retaliation | Revenge for harm done |
| Retribution | Punishment for wrongdoing |
| Retrospection | Looking back at past events |
| Revert | To return to previous state |
| Revive | To become active again |
| Tenant | A person who rents property |
| Tirade | A long angry speech |
| Undeniable | Impossible to deny |
| Accusation | A charge of wrongdoing |
| Ameliorate | To improve something |
| Amenable | Willing to agree |
| Anecdote | A short amusing story |
| Arsenal | Place where weapons are stored |
| Bilingual | Able to speak two languages |
| Bluntly | In a direct and sometimes rude way |
| Bourgeois | A person of middle class |
| Capricious | Changing quickly or unpredictably |
| Chaste | Morally pure |
| Chide | To scold |
| Coercion | Forcing someone using pressure |
