| Term | Definition |
| dictionary | A book used to look up word meanings, pronunciations, and parts of speech. |
| abrupt | occurs suddenly; usually with little to no warning. |
| predict | to guess what will happen in the future. |
| import | to bring a good or service into a city, town, county, state, or other country. |
| locally | to be found in one specific area. |
| verdict | a resolution or a conclusion. |
| locate | to find where something or someone is. |
| portable | to be able to transport/move something. |
| transport | the act of moving an object or a person |
| bankrupt | to be completely out of money. |
| dictate | to order someone to do something; the act of taking control |
| location | a specific area where something or someone can be found. |
| erupt | to explode |
| passport | an identification tool used to allow a person to travel from one country or nation to another. |
| export | to ship a good or service to another city, town, state, county, or country |
| contradict | to disagree with; not match; does not go along with |
| rupture | to burst; to pop |
| interruption | to stop or hinder by breaking in |
| disrupt | to break apart; to interrupt |
| dislocate | to put out of place |
| vindictive | intended to cause anguish or hurt; to cause harm |
| portfolio | a hinged cover or flexible case for carrying loose papers, pictures, or pamphlets |
| jurisdiction | the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law |
| corruption | impairment of integrity, virtue, or moral principle; doing something wrong or bad |
| interruption | to stop or hinder by breaking in |