| Term | Definition |
| apropos | fitting the occasion; suitable or apt |
| ascendancy | controlling influence; domination |
| assess | to analyze and determine the nature, value, or importance of |
| aver | to declare positively; to state as a truth |
| concede | to admit to be true, often reluctantly |
| concede | to grant or let have |
| deficient | lacking |
| dogma | an unproven principle or belief held to be true |
| embody | to put an idea into a form that can be seen |
| embody | to make part of a system; incorporate |
| impart | to make known; disclose |
| impart | to bestow |
| oratory | the art of public speaking |
| propogate | to reproduce |
| propogate | to cause to reproduce |
| propogate | to foster the spread of |
| proponent | somone who proposes or supports an idea; an advocate |
| rudimentary | not fully developed |
| rudimentary | elementary; simple |
| sojourn | a visit or temporary stay |
| sojourn | to stay for a while |
| vociferous | making one's feelings known in a loud way |