| A | B |
| blunder | mistake; careless error |
| avert | to turn away |
| invariably | constant; not changing |
| affront | to insult or offend |
| docile | easily taught or led |
| erratic | having no fixed course;lack of consistency |
| pertinent | having to do with the subject matter; to the point |
| induce | to lead on to do something;persuade |
| futile | having no result or effect; useless |
| adroit | skillful use of the hands;resourcefulness |
| robust | strong and healthy |
| obscure | lacking light; dim or gloomy |
| regression | progressive decline or deterioration |
| linguistic | relating to language |
| revelation | act of revealing or telling divine truth |
| pompous | excessive self importance |
| assert | to state clearly and strongly;declare |
| admonish | warn gently but seriously |
| exceptional | rare;deviating from the norm |
| devise | to form in the mind new combinations;invent |
| vacuous | empty |
| relevant | having to do witha matter at hand |
| vestibule | a passage between the outer and interior of a building |
| capacity | the ability to hold or accomodate |
| paradox(ical) | a statement that contradicts common sense |