| Term | Definition |
| Accuracy | freedom from error or defect; precision or exactness; correctness |
| Disrespect | lack of respect; discourtesy; rudeness |
| Defensive | serving or intended to protect; resisting or preventing attack |
| Concentrate | o bring, direct, or come toward or meet in a common center or objective; to fix one's powers, efforts, or attention on one thing |
| Instinctively | resulting from or caused by behavior that is based on automatic actions |
| Addicted | to devote or surrender oneself to something habitually |
| Complete | possessing all necessary parts; brought to an end |
| Disgusting | a strong feeling of dislike caused especially by something sickening or evil |
| Conscience | knowledge of right and wrong and a feeling one should do what is right |
| Expense | something spent or required to be spent |
| Anticipation | an earlier action that takes into account and deals with or prevents a later action; pleasurable expectation |
| Partially | inclined to favor one side over another; biased |
| Assist | o give support or aid; help |
| Loot | something stolen or taken by force |
| Acquired | to come to have often by one's own efforts; gain |
| Subscribe | to make known one's approval by or as if by signing |
| Engaging | to commit oneself to do something; to cause to take part; participate |
| Spectacular | exciting to see; senational |
| Profiles | a head or face seen or drawn from the side; something seen in outline |
| Irritated | to cause impatience, anger, or displeasure in; annoy |