Anointed: to officially choose or make someone special.
During the coronation ceremony, the townspeople sing, "Queen anointed!" to announce that Elsa has been chosen to rule Arendelle.
Assured: confident and certain about something.
In the finale Elsa asks if everyone is all right and they say yes and "Rest assured."
Bizarre: a very strange, unusual, or surprising in a way that is hard to explain.
In "For the First Time in Forever ," Anna imagines meeting someone at Elsa's coronation and sings,"...then we laugh and talk all evening, which is totally bizarre."
Blessing: a gift or approval from a higher power or a source of happiness.
After the song "Love is an Open Door," Anna and Prince Hans decide to get married and she excitedly asks Elsa for her approval by saying,"Prince Hans and I would like your blessing of our marriage!"
Blizzard: a severe snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility.
The snowstorm that Elsa creates after the coronation ball surprises Kristoff and Sven because it is supposed to be warm and sunny. Kristoff reassures his reindeer by saying,"Sven, come on, it's not our fault that we're caught in a surprise, magical, summer blizzard, and no one will give us a room."
Clumpy: walking with heavy, noisy, or awkward steps.
In "Fixer Upper," when Bulda is describing Kristoff, she sings, "The clumpy way he walks?"
"Coast is clear": a phrase meaning there is no danger of being observed or caught.
Olaf tells Anna,"Come on, the coast is clear!" when they are trying to escape the room Hans locked her in to let her die.
Conceal: to hide something or keep it secret so it is not seen or known.
Elsa repeats the phrase her parents taught her, "Conceal it. Don't feel it. Don't let it show." when she is trying to hide her magical ice powers from everyone.
Coronation: a ceremony in which a king or queen is officially crowned and given power to rule.
On the day of Elsa's coronation Anna excitedly runs through the castle saying,"It's coronation day!"
Dubious: doubtful or uncertain; feeling or showing hesitation or suspicion.
At the ball the Duke Weselton becomes suspicious of Elsa' s powers after she reveals them and says,"I knew there was something dubious going on here."
Eternal: lasting forever; without beginning or end.
When Anna finds Elsa in her ice palace she awkwardly says,"Um...you kind of set off an eternal winter in Arendelle," to explain why she has to come back to Arendelle.
Harvester: a person or machine that gathers crops during the harvest season.
Kristoff introduces himself to Anna by saying,"The name's Kristoff, and I'm an ice harvester."
Isles: small islands or groups of islands.
When Anna bumps into a man after singing "For the First Time in Forever," he introduces himself as "Prince Hans of the Southern Isles."
Noble: showing high moral qualities such as honesty, courage, and generosity; or belonging to a high social or aristocratic class.
After Elsa flees, Hans pretends to defend Anna's honor by saying,"...I can assure you Anna is pure and noble."
Nomads: people who do not have a permanent home and move from place to place, often seasonally, to find food, grazing land, or resources.
Queen Iduna explains to the Hidden Folk that she is "... a child of the Northern Nomads," which can explain why they know about the Hidden Folk's call.
Persuaded: convinced someone to do or believe something through reasoning, urging, or appeal.
After Queen Iduna and King Agnarr take Anna to the Hidden Folk, Pabbie says, "A heart is not so easily changed, but a head may be persuaded," to explain that they can heal her this time.
Proclaim: to announce something clearly, publicly, and with strong feeling.
When the Bishop speaks to the people of Arendelle after the King and Queen's death, he says, "As Bishop of Arendelle, I proclaim we shall honor their ways until our young Queen, Elsa, comes of age."
Profitable: bringing in money or gain; resulting in a financial benefit or advantage.
During the coronation ball the Duke of Weselton tells Elsa,"Your Majesty, as your most profitable trading partner, it's about time we met face to face."
Strays: something that has no home or has wandered away from their group/family.
Bulda says,"Raised a few strays ourselves," when she describes how she took in Kristoff and Sven.
Surrender: to give up or yield control, often in a conflict or contest, to an opponent or authority.
At the end of the story, Hans tells Elsa, "Please surrender!" in an attempt to make her give up on saving everyone with her powers.
Thaw: to melt or cause something frozen to become liquid by warming.
When Anna goes to Pabbie after being struck by Elsa's powers, he tells her,"Only an act of true love can thaw a frozen heart."
Can you act these words out?