| Term | Definition |
| Anticipate | v. 1. To look forward to; to expect. 2. To be aware of and to provide for beforehand. |
| Bankrupt | aj. 1. Unable to pay one's debts and freed by law from doing so. 2. Left without any worth or value. v. To leave without worth or value. |
| Brief | adj. Short; not long-lasting/ v. To five a short explanation or set of intructions to. n. A statement, giving the main points in a case, for use in a court of law. |
| Brisk | adj. 1. Quick; active. 2. Stimulating; refreshing. |
| Budget | n. A plan for spending money during a certain period. v. To plan the use carefully. |
| Compete | v. To try to win against others. Competition:n. The act of trying to win against others. 2. A contest. |
| Complictate | v. To make difficult. adj. Not easy or simple; havin many different parts. |
| Effect | v. To make happen. n. A result |
| Err | v. To be wrong or to do wrong. |
| Factor | n. Something that contributes to a result. |
| Fad | n. Something that is very popular for a short time, then forgotten. |
| Gripe | v. 1. To complain. 2. To annoy or irritate. n. A complaint |
| Knack | n. A special talent or skill; ability to do something easily. |
| Leisure | n. Free time not taken up with work. adj. Slow; relaxed |
| Unique | adj. The only one of its kind |