| A | B |
| behold | To gaze at; look upon. |
| discernment | Keenness or sharpness in detecting, distinguishing, or selecting. |
| envision | To picture in the mind. |
| foresee | To see or know beforehand. |
| gape | To stare in amazement with the mouth open. |
| impressionistic | Of or pertaining to a highly personalized response to art or experience as opposed to a response based on reason or fact. |
| insight | The ability to see and understand the true nature of something. |
| myopia | Shortsightedness or lack of good judgment in thinking or planning. |
| perceptive | Having the ability to be keenly aware of things and situations; knowing. |
| survey | To examine or look at broadly. |
| cosmopolitan | Sophisticated in an internal way. |
| geopolitics | The study of the relationship between geography and politics. |
| impolitic | Unwise; not exhibiting good judgment. |
| megalopolis | A unified urban region comprising several large cities and their surrounding areas. |
| metropolitan | Pertaining to a major city. |
| policy | A general plan, principle, or course of action followed by an organization or an individual. |
| politico | An informal or journalistic term for a politician. |
| suburban | Characteristic of the suburbs, the mainly residential areas surrounding large cities. |
| urban | Like a city; characteristics of cities. |
| urbane | Elegantly polite and sophisticated. |