| Term | Definition |
| apostate | a deserter from ones faith religion or priciples |
| approbation | approval; sanction |
| circumspect | watchful in all directions; attentive to everything; wary |
| contumacious | rebellious; stubbornly disobedient |
| duplicity | deception; deceit |
| exonerate | to free from blame or accusation; acquit |
| gregarious | sociable; enjoying the company of others |
| ignominy | disgrace; dishonor |
| ingenuous | innocent and simple; naive |
| nauance | a fine or subtle variation |
| orthodox | conventional; traditional; proper |
| saturnine | having a gloomy, grave, morose disposition |
| vacillation | fluctuation; a wavering in mind; a swaying one wat and then the other |
| omni | all/everywhere |
| viv | live/alive |
| tin/ten/tent | to hold or keep |
| a/an | not or without |
| eu | good or well |
| mis | hate |
| dis | apart, not |
| fid | faith or trust |
| cred | believe |
| Credence | the truth about something |
| Discredit | to put down |
| impertinent | nothing to do with, not important |
| euphemism | to make something sound better then is really is |
| phobia | fear, dislike |
| fract/frag | break |