| Term | Definition |
| addict | a person with a very strong desire for something that is harmful |
| addict | a person who is an enthusiastic fan |
| aspire | to have a strong desire to get or do something |
| bias | a preference that prevents one from being impartial or fair |
| bias | to cause someone to have prejudice |
| blatant | very obvious in an offensive or shameless way |
| candid | expressed honestly and truthfully |
| confront | to stand up to; to face boldly |
| confront | to put or bring face to face |
| debut | a first public appearance |
| debut | to make a first public appearance |
| enroll | to sign up or become a member |
| fluster | to make nervous, embarrassed, or confused |
| impunity | freedom from being harmed or punished |
| intensify | to increase; to strengthen or deepen |
| intimidate | to frighten, especially by threatening someone |
| obnoxious | very unpleasant; disgusting |
| retort | to answer, especially in a quick and clever way |
| stint | a period of time devoted to a job or task |
| stint | a limit or restriction |
| stint | to limit or restrict |