| Term | Definition |
| decorum | appropriate |
| finnesse | smooth |
| seemly | fitting |
| protocol | codes of expected behavior |
| gaffe | a socailly awkward moment |
| propriety | observing socail norms |
| boor | person with no socail sense |
| churl | boor |
| nuance | a slight variation |
| savoir faire | to know what to do |
| resolute | relaxed |
| undaunted | not dicouraged |
| intrepid | brave |
| audacity | to dare, daring |
| restive | to remain |
| fortitude | strong |
| brazen | shamless, brave, audacious, rude |
| temerity | very bold |
| iconoclastic | a person who overthrows popular ideas |
| cheeky | impudently bold |
| jejune | dull, bland |
| niggardly | frugal, stingy |
| forte | were one excels |
| hoary | gray, white haired |
| gadfly | provacative person |
| piebald | black and white spotted or patchy |
| toothsome | delicous |
| caryatid | a structural column |
| adventitious | accidental |
| pulchritude | great beauty |