Term | Definition |
intelligence | the ability to aquir and apply knowledge and skills. |
cultivation | to improve or developed something; to faster growth |
profound | having or showing great knowledge or understanding |
coercion | making somebody do something |
emulation | trying to equal or surpass somebody or something that us successful |
mimic | copying someone |
conformist | being the same or making something the same |
denotation | definition of a word |
connotation | the positive or negative associations a word carries |
influence | the effect of something on a person, thing or event; to an effect |
interference | delaying or preventing a natural or or desired course |
meddler | to interfere in an unwanted way |
peer | a person that is the same age as you or is in a social class |
affluence | wealthy; prosperous; having an abundance of material possessions |
authentic | genuine and original; acting in a genuine and original way |
defiance | to openly resist, challenge, or rebel against |
ethos | the distinctive character of a group, typically expressed in attitudes, habits and beliefs |
glorification | to make something or someone appear superior; to praise something |
guise | a false outward appearance |
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