Thinking & Understanding
Action & Reaction
Behavior & Personality
Making & Creating
Connections & Comparisons
100

A particular way of viewing or thinking about something.

Perspective

100

To take revenge or respond to an injury with a similar action.

Retaliate

100

A feeling of smug satisfaction with oneself, often unaware of potential danger.

Complacency

100

To include or bring together as part of a whole.

Incorporate
100

Equal in value, amount, function, or meaning.

Equivalent

200

Aware or conscious of something.

Cognizant

200

To cause something to happen suddenly or unexpectedly.

Precipitate

200

Not having any serious purpose or value; silly or lighthearted.

Frivolous

200

To introduce something new or make changes to something established.

Innovate

200

To adjust or position something relative to a known point; to become familiar with something.

Orient

300

To recognize or show the difference between things.

Differentiate

300

A temporary halt or suspension of an activity.

Moratorium

300

Excessive interest in or admiration of oneself.

Narcissism
300

Something that encourages someone to do something or work harder.

Incentive

300

At the same time. 

Simultaneously

400

Engaged in deep or serious thought.

Pensive

400

An action or speech that causes someone to become angry or upset.

Provocation

400

Lower in rank or position; secondary.

Subordinate

400

To show or demonstrate clearly; to make visible or obvious.

Manifest
400

Complete and including everything that is necessary.

Comprehensive

500

Belonging naturally, essential, or inherent.

Intrinsic

500

Providing psychological relief through the expression of strong emotions

Cathartic

500

Based on deep, instinctive feelings rather than logic or reason

Visceral

500

Showing great attention to detail, very careful and precise.

Meticulous

500

To disappear or scatter; to waste something such as time, energy, or money.

Dissipate

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