| A | B |
| amenable | adj. Responsive ; willing to be controlled or to take advice. |
| ascribe | v. To attribute to a source or a cause. |
| charisma | n. A special quality in a person that inspires devotion or fascination in others. |
| dearth | n. Scarcity; a shortage. |
| demoralize | v. To destroy the morals or morale of someone; to weaken the spirit or courage of someone. |
| ebullient | adj. Bubbling with enthusiasm or high spirits. |
| entrepreneur | n. An individual who manages and takes the risk of a business. |
| factuous | adj. Foolish; silly, or stupid |
| harbinger | n. A person or thing that is a symbol of what is to come. |
| homogeneous | adj. Of a similar kind or nature; uniform throughout. |
| incumbent | n. One who occupies an office or position. adj. 1. Currently in office. 2. (used with on or upon) Resting upon as a duty or obligation. |
| matriachy | n. A society that is headed by a female. |
| neophyte | n. A beginner; a novice. |
| prerogative | n. A special right limited to a person, group, or office; a privilege. |
| sibling | n. One of two or more people who have the same parents; brother or sister. |