pandemonium
(noun) wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar
haul
(v.) pull, drag, or carry with effort or force
solemn
(adj.) not cheerful or smiling; serious
smirk
(v.) smile in an irritatingly conceited or silly way
wearily
(adv.) with extreme tiredness
obsolete
(adj.) no longer produced or used; out of date
boast
(v.) talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities
significant
adj. important
distinguish
v. point out a difference
evaluate
v. solve, judge, or assess a situation
infamous
(adj.) well known for some bad quality or deed
reluctant
(adj.) unwilling or hesitant
analyze
v. examine
obtain
v. get
nonchalantly
adv. in a casually calm and relaxed manner
futile
(adj.) incapable of producing any useful result; pointless
cordial
(adj.) warm and friendly
askew
adj. not in a straight or level position
feat
n. an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength
influence
v. affect, impact, or change something
stoic
adj. enduring pain and hardship without showing one's feelings or complaining
malicious
adj. having or showing a desire to cause harm to someone
n. the extent to which an action is right or wrong
volatile
adj. characterized by or subject to rapid or unexpected change, especially for the worse
prestige
n. respect and admiration given to someone or something, usually because of a reputation for high quality, success, or social influence