Peroration
The concluding part of a speech, usually intended to inspire enthusiasm in the audience
Enzyme
A substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst in bringing about a biochemical reaction (usually some sort of protein)
Propound
To put forth an idea or point of view for consideration by others
Euphemism
A milder word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh
Jargon
Words or expressions that are specific to a particular profession or study, and difficult for others to understand
Democratic
Supporting popular or representative principles
Pertinent
Relevant or applicable to a particular matter
Free association
Mental process by which one word or image spontaneously suggests another without any apparent connection
Juxtaposition
Two things being placed close together for or with contrasting effects
Undermine
To damage or weaken something, especially gradually; erode the base of something
Catatonic
Characterized by being in a mental stupor and having physical rigidity
Coalesce
To come together to form a mass or whole
Opportunist
Someone who exploits circumstances to gain immediate advantage, instead of being guided by consistent principles
Amnesia
A partial or total loss of memory
Damask
Woven fabric with pattern visible on both sides
Erratic
Uneven or irregular in pattern or movement
Alimony
Court-ordered provision for a spouse after divorce or separation
Psychology
The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior
Psychiatry
The study and treatment of mental illness, emotional disturbance, and abnormal behavior
Naivete
Lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment; innocence or unsophistication
Automation
The use of largely automatic equipment in a system of manufacturing or other process