| A | B | 
|---|
| RSVP | Please respond | 
| Deja vu | the experience of feeling sure that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously | 
| Faux pas | Social blunder | 
| Du jour | made for a particular day | 
| bon voyage | have a nice trip | 
| alma mater | the school, college, or university that one attended | 
| cum laude | with praise | 
| femme fatale | an alluring and seductive woman whose charms enslaves her lovers | 
| esprit de corps | group spirit; sense of pride, honor | 
| verbatim | exact reproduction of a sentence, phrase, quote, or other sequence of text | 
| E pluribus unum | out of many, one | 
| prima donna | first lady | 
| avant-garde | a pushing of the boundaries of what is accepted as the norm of status quo | 
| status quo | the present, existing state of affairs | 
| joie de vivre | term used to express a cheerful enjoyment of life | 
| carte blanche | unrestricted power to act one's own discretion | 
| caveat emptor | axiom or principle in commerce that the buyer alone is responsible for assessing the quality of a purchase before buying | 
| alpha and omega | beginning and end | 
| tabula rasa | clean slate theory | 
| hoi polloi | the masses, group of people | 
| ad nauseum | used to describe something that has been continuing to the point of nausea | 
| tempus fugit | time flies | 
| c'est la vie | That's life | 
| bona fide | Made in good faith without fraud or deceit | 
| savoir faire | literally "know how to do"; to respond appropriately in any situation | 
| non sequitur | it does not follow; not a logical argument | 
| id est | that is--to say | 
| enfant terrible | a child who is terrifyingly candid by saying embarrassing things to adults, especially parents | 
| terra firma | solid earth | 
| vox populi | literally means the voice of the people |