| Fortune | A great amount of money |
| Realm | An area of activity, interest or knowledge |
| Outstanding | Extremely good or excellent |
| Idealistic | One who aims for perfection |
| Subconsciously | Existing in the mind without awareness |
| Pity | Something that causes sadness on disappointment |
| Conviction | A strong belief or opinion |
| Persuasion | A type of belief or way of thinking |
| Ignorance | Lack of knowledge or understanding |
| Invaluable | Extremely useful |
| Discernment | Ability to understand clearly |
| Immeasurably | Very great in size or amount |
| Perceive | To become aware of something |
| Armour | Protective clothing |
| Shirk | To avoid duty |
| Whirlwind | A strong spinning wind |
| Fragile | Easily broken |
| Alert | Able to think clearly and notice things |
| Brisk | Quick and efficient |
| Seldom | Not often |
| Defensive | Helping to keep safe |
| Passionately | With strong emotions |
| Remittance | Money sent as payment |
| Honorarium | Payment for services without fixed price |
| Subscription | Regular payment to support an organization |
| Allowance | Money given regularly |
| Current | Continuous flow of water |
| Billow | A moving cloud |
| Gale | A very strong wind |
| Fanned | To agitate the air |
| Smoulder | To burn slowly with smoke |
| Spawning | To produce or lay eggs in water |
| Landscape | Area with a particular appearance |
| Awesome | Extremely good |
| Doctored | Changed to deceive |
| Whetted | To provoke or stimulate |
| Wetted | Made wet |
| Vetted | Examined carefully |
| Dilemma | A situation in which you have to make a difficult choice |
| Reinforce | To strengthen |
| Aspect | A part of something |
| Acquisition | The act of acquiring |
| Distinction | A noticeable difference between things or people |
| Frill | Something added but not necessary |
| Rational | Of sound mind |
| Grim | Having a very serious appearance or manner |
| Squalor | Very bad and dirty conditions |
| Degradation | The act or process of damaging or ruining something |
| Lexicon | The words used in a language or by a group |
| Mystic | Relating to mysteries |
| Remorseless | Showing no pity or sympathy |
| Impermanence | The quality of not lasting forever |
| Abnegation | Denial |
| Predominantly | Mainly |
| Insolvency | Inability to pay debts |
| Eventual | Finally or ultimately |
| Relegate | To put in a lower position |
| Anchor | A person or thing that provides support |
| Resolutions | Determination |
| Superficial | Apparent rather than real |
| Extradite | To send an accused person to another country |
| Vested | Fully guaranteed as a legal right |
| Connive | To secretly help wrongdoing |
| Anticipate | To look forward to |
| Envisage | To consider or imagine |
| Brutal | Extremely cruel |
| Assault | A violent physical attack |
| Severe | Harsh or strict |
| Deprive | To take something away |
| Accomplish | To succeed in doing |
| Anxiety | Fear or nervousness |
| Terrible | Very bad or unpleasant |
| Suffice | To be sufficient |
| Doze | To sleep lightly |
| Obedient | Willing to obey |
| Ample | Fully sufficient |
| Rejuvenate | To make young again |
| Extirpate | To destroy completely |
| Debauchery | Immoral behavior involving pleasure |
| Saboteur | A person who commits sabotage |
| Perpetuate | To make something continue |
| Connote | To suggest an idea or feeling |
| Notorious | Famous for something bad |
| Malignant | Dangerous and likely to cause harm |
| Abject | Miserable or very bad |
| Denigrate | To belittle unfairly |
| Impetuous | Acting without thinking |
| Obstinate | Refusing to change behavior |
| Spiteful | Wanting to hurt others |
| Voracious | Extremely greedy |
| Solicit | To ask or request |
| Venal | Open to corruption |
| Hireling | Someone working only for money |
| Conflagration | A large destructive fire |
| Masquerade | Behavior that hides the truth |
| Plagiarism | Copying someone else's work and presenting it as your own |
| Mortal | Subject to death |
| Amoral | Not concerned with right or wrong |
| Immoral | Not morally good |
| Reign | Period of rule by a king or ruler |
| Rein | A strap used to control a horse |
| Histrionic | Overly dramatic behavior |
| Mercenary | A soldier working for money |
| Configuration | Arrangement of parts |
| Nepotism | Favoring relatives unfairly |