| Term | Definition |
| communication | assertion: a declaration or statement, clarity: clearness in communication, cogent: convincing, reasonable, coherent: logically connected, cohesive: sticking together, didactic: intended to instruct, discourse: verbal expression, conversation, eloquence: the ability to speak persuasively, fluid: flows easily, lucid: clearly understood, rhetoric: using language effectively and persuasively |
| Legal Terms | arbiter: a judge, exculpate: to free from guilt or blame, incontrovertible: indisputable, integrity: trustworthiness, jurisprudence: the philosophy or science of law, objectivity: treating facts without influence from personal feelings or biases, penitent: expressing remorse for misdeeds, vindicated: freed from blame |
| Air of Superiority | condescending: treating others as inferior, contemptuous: scornful, despotic: having absolute power, tyrannical, dictatorial: domineering, overbearing, disdain: contempt, scorn, imperious: domineering, overbearing, patronizing: to treat in a condescending manner |
| Hard to Understand | convoluted: intricate, complex, cryptic: difficult to comprehend, futile: pointless, impede: to slow progress, obscure: to conceal, quandary: a state of uncertainty |
| Bad Habits | dilatory: always late, indolent: lazy, insipid: uninteresting, unchallenging, listless: lacking energy, torpor: laziness, dullness |