A particular way of viewing or thinking about something.
Perspective
To take revenge or respond to an injury with a similar action.
Retaliate
A feeling of smug satisfaction with oneself, often unaware of potential danger.
Complacency
To include or bring together as part of a whole.
Equal in value, amount, function, or meaning.
Equivalent
Aware or conscious of something.
Cognizant
To cause something to happen suddenly or unexpectedly.
Precipitate
Not having any serious purpose or value; silly or lighthearted.
Frivolous
To introduce something new or make changes to something established.
Innovate
To adjust or position something relative to a known point; to become familiar with something.
Orient
To recognize or show the difference between things.
Differentiate
A temporary halt or suspension of an activity.
Moratorium
Excessive interest in or admiration of oneself.
Something that encourages someone to do something or work harder.
Incentive
At the same time.
Simultaneously
Engaged in deep or serious thought.
Pensive
An action or speech that causes someone to become angry or upset.
Provocation
Lower in rank or position; secondary.
Subordinate
To show or demonstrate clearly; to make visible or obvious.
Complete and including everything that is necessary.
Comprehensive
Belonging naturally, essential, or inherent.
Intrinsic
Providing psychological relief through the expression of strong emotions
Cathartic
Based on deep, instinctive feelings rather than logic or reason
Visceral
Showing great attention to detail, very careful and precise.
Meticulous
To disappear or scatter; to waste something such as time, energy, or money.
Dissipate