| No. | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Adaptable | Able to change easily. |
| 2. | Aerial | Related to air or sky. |
| 3. | Ambivert | Between introvert and extrovert. |
| 4. | Anecdote | Short, interesting personal story. |
| 5. | Antithesis | Direct contrast; exact opposite. |
| 6. | Articulate | Expressing ideas clearly. |
| 7. | Astute | Quick to understand; shrewd. |
| 8. | Banter | Playful, witty conversation. |
| 9. | Bifocal | Having two focal points. |
| 10. | Bilingual | Speaking two languages. |
| 11. | Brainstorm | Generate ideas quickly together. |
| 12. | Bridgebuilder | One who connects groups. |
| 13. | Buzzword | Trendy term; often overused. |
| 14. | Capricious | Sudden, unpredictable changes. |
| 15. | Catalyst | Something that speeds change. |
| 16. | Chameleon | One who adapts to surroundings. |
| 17. | Charisma | Compelling personal charm. |
| 18. | Cipher | A coded message or key. |
| 19. | Clarify | Make something easier to understand. |
| 20. | Cogent | Clear, logical, convincing. |
| 21. | Conduit | Channel for information or action. |
| 22. | Converse | Talk informally; exchange ideas. |
| 23. | Curiosity | Strong desire to learn. |
| 24. | Debate | Formal discussion of opposing views. |
| 25. | Decipher | Convert code into meaning. |
| 26. | Deft | Skillful, quick, and nimble. |
| 27. | Dialectic | Reasoned exchange toward truth. |
| 28. | Dichotomy | Division into two contrasting parts. |
| 29. | Discourse | Serious conversation; written discussion. |
| 30. | Duality | State of having two aspects. |
| 31. | Eloquent | Fluent, persuasive speaking or writing. |
| 32. | Empathy | Understanding others’ feelings. |
| 33. | Enigma | Mysterious, hard to explain. |
| 34. | Epigram | Brief, witty, memorable saying. |
| 35. | Epiphany | Sudden, striking realization. |
| 36. | Etymology | Study of word origins. |
| 37. | Exchange | Give and receive mutually. |
| 38. | Facetious | Humorous, not meant seriously. |
| 39. | Fickle | Changing loyalties or interests often. |
| 40. | Flair | Distinctive natural talent or style. |
| 41. | Flexibility | Ability to bend or adapt. |
| 42. | Fluent | Able to speak smoothly and easily. |
| 43. | Forensic | Using analysis to find facts. |
| 44. | Frivolous | Not serious; lighthearted. |
| 45. | Garrulous | Excessively talkative. |
| 46. | Geminian | Person born under Gemini. |
| 47. | Gist | Essential point; main idea. |
| 48. | Globetrotter | Frequent traveler; world explorer. |
| 49. | Gossamer | Very light, delicate, insubstantial. |
| 50. | Hearsay | Information from others; unverified. |
| 51. | Hermeneutic | Interpretation, especially of texts. |
| 52. | Hyperbole | Deliberate exaggeration for effect. |
| 53. | Ideate | Form or generate ideas. |
| 54. | Impromptu | Done without preparation. |
| 55. | Inquire | Ask for information. |
| 56. | Insatiable | Impossible to satisfy. |
| 57. | Interlocutor | Participant in a conversation. |
| 58. | Intuition | Knowing without conscious reasoning. |
| 59. | Jargon | Specialized language of a group. |
| 60. | Jest | A joke; playful remark. |
| 61. | Jovial | Cheerful and friendly. |
| 62. | Juxtapose | Place side by side for contrast. |
| 63. | Kaleidoscopic | Rapidly changing, many-colored. |
| 64. | Keen | Sharp; highly perceptive. |
| 65. | Kinetic | Relating to movement. |
| 66. | Labyrinthine | Complex and confusing like a maze. |
| 67. | Lexicon | Vocabulary of a language or person. |
| 68. | Liaison | Link facilitating communication. |
| 69. | Liminal | At a threshold; in-between state. |
| 70. | Loquacious | Very talkative. |
| 71. | Lucid | Clear and easily understood. |
| 72. | Mercurial | Quick-changing; lively, unpredictable. |
| 73. | Metaphor | Figure of speech: implied comparison. |
| 74. | Mingle | Mix socially with others. |
| 75. | Mnemonic | Memory aid or technique. |
| 76. | Mosaic | Pattern made of varied pieces. |
| 77. | Multitask | Do multiple tasks at once. |
| 78. | Narrative | Story or account of events. |
| 79. | Nebulous | Vague, unclear, ill-defined. |
| 80. | Network | System of connected people. |
| 81. | Nimble | Quick and light in movement. |
| 82. | Nuance | Subtle difference in meaning. |
| 83. | Oblique | Indirect; not straightforward. |
| 84. | Omnivorous | Interested in many kinds of things. |
| 85. | Oscillate | Move back and forth repeatedly. |
| 86. | Outspoken | Frank in expressing opinions. |
| 87. | Paradox | Seeming contradiction that may be true. |
| 88. | Paraphrase | Restate meaning in other words. |
| 89. | Persiflage | Light, mocking banter. |
| 90. | Pivot | Turn or shift direction quickly. |
| 91. | Polymath | Person of wide knowledge. |
| 92. | Ponder | Think carefully; reflect. |
| 93. | Prolific | Producing much; highly productive. |
| 94. | Quip | Clever, witty remark. |
| 95. | Quizzical | Inquisitive or mildly amused. |
| 96. | Quotidian | Everyday; ordinary. |
| 97. | Rapport | Harmonious relationship; mutual trust. |
| 98. | Rationalize | Explain with seemingly logical reasons. |
| 99. | Reframe | Change perspective on something. |
| 100. | Repartee | Quick, witty conversation. |


