| Term | Definition |
| audible | able to be heard |
| coherence | being logical, orderly and clearly connected |
| digress | to stray from the main subject when writing or speaking |
| eloquent | persuasive and powerful in speaking or writing |
| garble | to mix up or confuse as to make unclear |
| impromptu | without preparation or rehearsal |
| orator | skilled public speaker |
| proclaim | to announce publicly and officially |
| reiterate | to say or do again or repeatedly |
| terse | brief and to the point |
| applicable | appropriate or relevant to the situation |
| expedient | a. convenient and self-serving rather than morally correct b. a convenience-helps you to achieve a result |
| extraneous | not essential or relevant;unrelated |
| functional | able to operate;in working order |
| futile | not successful;without effect or result |
| obsolete | no longer in use or fashion |
| opportune | well timed;occurring at an appropriate or fitting time |
| pragmatic | concerned with realities and actual needs (not theories or ideas) |
| relevant | related or connected to;important in a given context |
| utilitarian | designed to be useful rather than beautiful or pleasing; |