| A | B |
| Misdemeanor | a lawless act |
| Ingratiate | try very hard to please someone |
| Coruscate | to glitter or gleam, to sparkle, or flash |
| Paradox | something that seems impossible at first, but turns out to be true |
| Scintillates | something that sparkles, or twinkles, or gives off light |
| Felicity | a great happiness |
| Ostracize | to deliberately leave out or exclude from a group |
| Truculent | someone who is fierce, or cruel, or savage |
| Winsome | charming, attractive, cheerful, and bright |
| Xenophobia | hate or fear of foreigners or strangers |
| Quixotic | dream an impossible dream |
| Yammer | loud, non-stop talking, ceaseless complaining and chattering |
| Raucous | loud and noisy and harsh-sounding |
| Zealot | . person who believes that his product or idea is the best in the world |
| Abasement | lowered in position or rank or office |
| Heresy | the beliefs of someone who has gone against the religion of the people |
| Bifurcate | something or someone divided or separated into two parts |
| Dogmatic | people who will not change their opinions because they are stubborn |
| Geriatrics | . branch of medicine that involves the care of elderly people |
| Juxtapose | to place side by side |
| Expedient | a person who takes the easy way out, or does the practical or convenient thing |
| Kleptomaniac | an uncontrollable urge to steal |
| Vacillate | can't make up your mind about something and waver from side to side |
| Laxity | careless and forgetful |
| Ubiquitous | appear to be everywhere at once |
| Nostrum | a cure that does not really work |