| Word | Meaning in English |
|---|---|
| Deliverance | Rescue |
| Ennoble | To make noble |
| Expedite | To speed up |
| Gruffly | In a rough or harsh voice |
| Intently | With full attention |
| Intercede | To mediate |
| Refurbish | To renovate |
| Scapegoat | One who takes blame for others |
| Whammed | To hit strongly |
| Perusal | To read or examine |
| Secreting | Keeping something hidden |
| Portico | A row of columns at a building entrance |
| Pantry | A small room for storing food |
| Mezzanine | A floor between main floors |
| Immigrant | One who comes to live in a country |
| Emigrant | One who leaves a country to live elsewhere |
| Alien | Not familiar |
| Obligingly | In a helpful manner |
| Voluntarily | Done by choice |
| Asylum | Shelter or refuge |
| Punter | One who places a bet |
| Foundling | An abandoned baby |
| Sibling | Brother or sister |
| Urchin | A poor, mischievous child |
| Swamps | Wet land covered with water |
| Marshes | Soft wet land with grasses |
| Hinterland | Remote area away from cities |
| Isthmus | Narrow land connecting two larger lands |
| Pessimist | One who expects bad outcomes |
| Optimist | One who expects good outcomes |
| Infallible | Incapable of making mistakes |
| Hypocrite | One who pretends to have virtues |
