| vivacious | | make or use gestures |
| venerable | | prison |
| inimical | | outward appearance |
| abhorrence | | commanding respect because of great age |
| mutability | | seeking request for truth |
| guise | | magical power |
| edifice | | full of excitement marked by uproar |
| pristine | | harmful |
| escutcheon | | evil behavior |
| alchemy | | very steep or overhanging place |
| tumultuous | | state of low spirits caused by lost hope |
| halberd | | to make amends |
| despondency | | an ax blade with a long handle |
| inquiries | | lively animated and spirited |
| requital | | person who suffers for their religion |
| contagion | | public disgrace |
| galliard | | vivid, effective, persuasive |
| expiating | | free from contamination |
| ignominy | | neighboring |
| martyr | | nearness in time |
| iniquity | | extreme suffering of any kind |
| eloquence | | return or reward for kindness |
| disquietude | | worried |
| propinquity | | feeling of disgust |
| martydom | | a spread of emotion |
| gesticulating | | to show a sense of lively attitude |
| deleterious | | shield like surface |
| precipice | | ability to mutate |
| contiguous | | having a harmful effect on something |
| introspection | | observation for examinatins ones own mental and emotional state |