| A | B |
| bolster | To hold up, strengthen, or reinforce; support with a rigid object |
| depreciate | To fall or decrease in value or price; to lower the value of |
| indiscriminate | Not chosen carefully; not based on careful selection |
| inquisitive | Curious; eager to learn |
| nebulous | Vague; unclear |
| relegate | To assign to a less important or less satisfying position, place, or condition |
| replete | Plentifully supplied; well-filled |
| sedentary | Marked by much sitting; requiring or taking little exercise |
| tenet | A belief or principle held to be true by an individual or group |
| terse | Brief and clear; effectively concise |