| Term | Definition |
| esteem | high opinion of one's worth or character (v. to value extremely) |
| disparity | a difference in type, quanity, or quality |
| catharsis | a clensing or purching that releases emotions |
| anomaly | something different from the norm; eregularity or paradox |
| censure | sturn of offical condemnation |
| antithesis | a direct opposite |
| fallacy | incorrect idea, wrong assumption, an error |
| indolence | supreme laziness or idolness; sloth |
| fledgling | a young bird with new flight feathers; an untested beginner; novice |
| hindrance | an obstacle, impediment, sonething in the way |
| clemency | leanience or moderation in punishment; mercy (adj. mild) |
| jeopardy | an exposure to or possibility of danger |
| novel | new or original |
| innovate | to do something new |
| gregarious | social, convival, fond of group |
| egregious | painfully noticable; fragrant; outstanding bad |
| neophyte | novice, beginner, newcomer, tyro, proselyte |