simile
a figure of speech characterized by the comparison of two unlike things, as in "he hissed like a snake," or "the cliffs rose like cathedral spires."Socratic irony
feigning ignorance in a debate in order to win a point.soliloquy
a dramatic monologue; a speech made aloud to oneself when alone.spoonerism
an inadvertent transposing of word sounds, as in "Hoobert Herver," for "Herbert Hoover," or a "White Horse souse" for a "White House source."staccato
a form of speech or writing characterized by the frequent use of short, abrupt sentences, for effect.stemwinder
a crowd-agitating speech.stream of consciousness
in speech or writing, inner dialogue, or the articulation of one's thoughts and emotions.succinct
articulated clearly and to the point with the use of as few words as possible.suppressio veri
suppressing the facts; deliberately ignoring or failing to mention information that may alter someone's decision, as in a court trial.surrealistic
descriptive and evoking images of dreams, nightmares, hallucinations, and the unconscious.synecdoche
a figure of speech in which a whole is represented by a partial description or expression, or vice versa, as in "The Sox won two of three games," instead of "The Boston Red Sox baseball team won two of three games."synonym
a word having the same or similar meaning to another word, such as "car" and "automobile." The opposite of antonym.syntax
the manner in which words, clauses, and sentences are constructed or arranged.tacenda
things that are better off left unsaid. terse succinct, to the point.transliteration
the altering of letters or words to fit them into another language, as "snap, crackle, pop" translates to "poks, riks, raks" in Finnish.trite
unoriginal, stale, banal.tu quoque
in a debate, accusing a rival of criticizing that which he himself is guilty of.twaddle
foolish, silly talk.verbatim
word for word.verbiage
wordiness.vernacular
native language of a region. Also, trade jargon or idiom.vogue word
a currently hip-to-use word; a word in fashion.waffle
to speak vaguely or evasively.weasel word
any word used to mislead, evade, or whitewash.whitewash
to gloss over a wrong.AW
contract law
adhesion contract
a contract that heavily favors one party over the other, raising suspicions that the agreements in the contract may have been coerced or involuntary on the part of the disfavored party.bad faith
willful failure to follow through on a contractual obligation.binding
obligatory.boilerplate
any universal or formal language used in a standard contract or legal document.breach of contract
the failure to carry out or follow through on a contract agreement.consideration
the giving or promise of money, goods, or services in return for something else of value, the basis for any contract; the inducement offered to enter into a contract.covenant
an agreement to carry out or perform some duty or promise, as in a deed.covenantee
the person a covenant is intended for.covenantor
the person who makes a covenant.duress
any inducement or action by a person that compels another to do something he or she wouldn't ordinarily do, such as making a threat to force someone to sign a contract.earnest
something of value, such as money, given by one party to another to bind a contract.escalator clause
a clause in a contract that provides for a higher price to be paid if certain conditions occur.escape clause
a clause allowing a person to get out of a contract and be free of liability if certain conditions do or do not occur.in extremis
most often refers to the writing of a will when death is impending, but it can also refer to any contract written under "extreme circumstances" that could possibly alter the interpretation of the contract.meeting of the minds
mutual understanding and agreement to the terms of a contract between two parties.mitigation of damages
understanding that a damaged party in a contract must not do anything that will increase the amount of damages.notary public
one authorized to administer oaths, to take depositions, and to witness and certify the signing of documents.postnuptial agreement
an agreement entered into by a husband and wife that determines how assets will be distributed in the event of death or divorce.prenuptial agreement
an agreement entered into by a couple intending to marry that determines how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death.proviso
a stipulation or condition.rider
an amendment or addition added to a contract.