| Term | Definition |
| aesthetic | referring to sense of beauty;artistic |
| eclectic | carefully selected from many good sources |
| gratuitous | offered freely, but not necessary under the circumstances, therefore unwanted or unneeded |
| inevitable | unavoidable |
| irony | the opposite of what would be normal or expected;humor based on incongruity |
| expedient | suitable, practical or advisable; opportunistic |
| aphocryphal | of doubltful authorship; fictitious |
| heinous | shockingly awful, appauling, outrageous, abomidable |
| mundane | everyday, common place, like menial chores |
| ardous | demanding, hard to achieve, strenuous |
| prodigal | widely extravagent or lavish in spending |
| quixotic | extravagently idealistic; unpredictable, unrealistic or imaginary |
| predilection | natural preference; posistive feelings for |
| negligable | of only minor importance, if any |
| legitimate | correct by law; conforming to accepted procedure |
| legislate | to formaly inact as law; to rule legally |