| Term | Definition |
| cognition | (n) The mental process of knowing, including awareness, reasoning, and judgment |
| cognizant | (adj) Fully informed; aware or conscious of something |
| connoisseur | (n) A knowledgeable person who appreciates high quality, especially in such areas as the arts or fine dining |
| conscientious | (adj) Careful, thorough and hard-working. Guided by conscience; principled or ethical |
| diagnosis | (n) The identification of a disease or other condition |
| incognito | adjective/adverb With one’s identity concealed |
| notoriety | (n) Fame for something negative; infamy |
| omniscient | (adj) Having total knowledge; knowing everything |
| prognosis | (n) A forecast or prediction, A prediction of the outcome of a disease,, or the likelihood of recovery from a disease |
| unconscionable | (adj) Immoral; unprincipled; not restrained by conscience. Beyond prudence or reason; excessive |