| Term | Definition |
| Initiate | To begin doing something without prompting, starting on you own |
| Sustain | To keep up or keep going |
| Priority | Something that is given first place in importance |
| Advocate | To speak or write in support of |
| Precise | Strictly Define; exact |
| Alternative | A choice between two or more things |
| Metacognition | Thinking about your own thinking process/ Cognition – The process of knowing (includes memory, recognition, reasoning, etc) |
| Interpersonal | Involving relations between people |
| Consequence | The result of an outcome or process |
| Superficial | Understanding or demonstrating only what is on the surface, not profound, shallow |
| Sequel | The next part, or the next event to develop; a continuation |
| Strategy | A plan of action to solve a problem |
| Exedra | A large, outdoor nearly semicircular seat with a solid back. ; a mourning bench |
| Astute | Clever, Crafty, Shrewd |
| Havoc | Damage, devastation, destruction |
| Pandemonium | Wild disorder, an uproar |
| Frenetic | Fast and energetic in a wild and uncontrolled way. Frantic |
| Scuttlebutt | Rumor or gossip |
| Mesmerize | To hypnotize, or fascinate |
| Illustrious | Famous or outstanding, usually in an academic field |
| Effigy | Statue or model, usually of a person |
| Garrulous | Pointlessly or annoyingly talkative |
| Pauper | A very poor person |
| Meticulous | extremely careful, showing attention to detail |
| Liable | Legally responsible, accountable |
| Slander | False spoken information that damages another's reputation |
| Lible | Damage to a person's reputation through writing |