| A | B |
| behold | (verb) to gaze at or look upon |
| beholder | (noun) a person who sees or observes someone or something |
| discernment | (n) excellent judgment and insight; skill in perceiving |
| discern | (v) - to perceive or recognize something |
| envision | (v) - to picture in the mind; to imagine |
| foresee | (v) - to see or know ahead of time |
| foreseeable | (adjective) - able to be predicted or know ahead of time |
| foresight | (n) - the ability to predict or the action of prediction what will happen or be needed in the future |
| gape | (v) - to stare in amazement, often with the mouth wide open |
| impressionistic | (adj) - 1) describing a highly personal, individual response to experience; 2) reflecting a style of painting of the late 19th century that focuses on a personal or momentary view of something |
| impression | (n) - an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence |
| myopia | (n) - 1) lack of planning for the future; shortsightedness 2) nearsightedness; a condition in which distant objects appear blurred |
| myopic | (adj) - 1) nearsighted 2) lacking imagination, foresight, or intellectual insight |
| perceptive | (adj) - marked by understanding or awareness; sharp; sensitive |
| perceive | (v) - 1) become aware or conscious of something; come to realize or understand; |
| premonition | (n) - a feeling that something will happen in the future; an advance warning |
| subliminal | (adj) - Below the threshold of conscious thought; not detectable, but able to bring about a response |