Equanimity
evenness of mind or temper
tenable
capable of being held or defended
inordinate
much too great
aver
to declare to be true
pecuniary
concerning money
denizens
inhabitant or person in a particular region
mercurial
unpredictably changeable
assiduous
careful and attentive
iniquity
sin and wickedness
cessation
a temporary or final ceasing
extenuating
to excuse or serve as an excuse
duress
to use of force or threats
quell
to quiet
rancorous
ongoing bitter hate
conciliate
to win over
impeccable
faultless
corollary
something that follows once something else has been proven
avarice
too great a desire for money
fissure
a narrow or deep split
espouse
to advocate or support a cause