| Term | Definition |
| behold | (v) To gaze at; look upon. |
| discernment | (n) Keenness or sharpness in detecting, distinguishing or selecting. |
| envision | (v) To picture in the mind |
| foresee | (v) To see or to know beforehand |
| gape | (v) To stare in amazement with the mouth open. To open the mouth wide; yawn. To open wide. |
| impressionistic | (adj) Of or pertaining to a highly personalized response to art or experience as opposed to a response based on reason or fact. Reflecting a style of painting of the late nineteenth century that is marked by concentration of the impression created by the subject. |
| myopia | (n) Shortsightedness or lack of good judgment in thinking or planning. Nearsightedness. |
| perceptive | (adj) Having the ability to be keenly aware of things and situations; knowing. Marked by understanding. |
| premonition | (n) A feeling that something will happen in the future; an advance warning |
| subliminal | (adj) Below the threshold of conscious thought; not detectable, but able to bring about a response |