| Term | Definition |
| elitist | The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority, as in intellect, social status, or financial resources. |
| platonic | Transcending physical, purely spiritual |
| fraternity | group associated for common purpose or intrest |
| adversary | opponent, enemy |
| clique | small group of friends or associates |
| confidante | person to whom secrets or private matters are disclosed |
| nemesis | source of harm or ruin |
| cohort | group or band of people |
| mentor | wise and trusted counselor; teacher |
| gregarious | seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable |
| ingratiating | to bring into the favor or graces of another |
| wallflower | one who doesn't participate in the activity at a social event because of shyness or unpopularity |
| soul mate | one of two persons compatible with one another in disposition, pont of view, or sinsitivity |
| camarad | good will and light hearted rapport bettween or among friends |