| A | B |
| decorum | (n.) correctness in behavior and manners; standards or conventions of socially acceptable behavior |
| espouse | (v.) to support, argue for, or adopt (an idea or cause) |
| exhilaration | (n.) cheerfulness; high spirits |
| exorbitant | (adj.) excessive, especially in amount, cost, or price; beyond what is reasonable or appropriate |
| extricate | (v.) to free from a tangled situation or a difficulty |
| facilitate | (v.) to make easier to do or to get |
| orthodox | (adj.) following established, traditional rules or beliefs, especially in religion; following what is customary or commonly accepted |
| rejuvenate | (v.) to make (someone) feel or seem young again; to make (something) seem fresh or new again |
| synchronize | (v.) to cause to occur at exactly the same time; to cause (clocks and watches) to agree in time |
| tenuous | (adj.) having little substance or basis; weak; poorly supported |