| A | B |
| regression | a going back; a withdrawing or returning; (opposite of progression) |
| subterfuge | a baffling or devious method for avoiding difficulty or unpleasantness |
| concatenated | an index of the significant words and the phrases containing them in a book; agreement; concord |
| concurred | reached the same conclusion; agreed; occurred at the same time |
| subversive | undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who so acts |
| epigram | a short, pithy, witty expression |
| epitomize | to represent or typify a whole; to summarize concisely |
| epoch | a period or point in time marked by noteworthy developments, events or circumstances |
| equanimity | evenness of mind; calmness of temper; composure |
| equestrian | pertaining to horses or horsemanship; on horseback; one who rides or performs on horseback |
| equivocal | having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain |
| condiment | a seasoning or relish for food, such as pepper, mustard, sauces, etc. |
| reiterated | said or done again; repeated |
| succint | concise; brief but meaningful; terse |
| succulent | juicy; full of juice |
| imperative | compulsory; absolutely necessary; of greatest importance; a command |
| condoned | treated, overlooked or forgiven as though not committed or of no consequence |
| conduit | a tube, pipe, channel, etc. through which something passes |
| conflagration | a raging fire |