| A | B |
| Coup | a successful act, accomplishment |
| Meander | to follow a winding path, to wander aimlessly |
| Natty | neat, tidy, and smart in appearance |
| Rout | an overwhelming defeat |
| Backslide | to relapse into bad habits and sinful behavior |
| Glib | fluent in speaking and writing, superficial |
| Relapse | to fall back into illness after recovery |
| Delve | to search deeply, to dig |
| Vibrant | moving to and fro rapidly, pulsating with life and activity |
| Fop | a person concerned about their appearance and vain |
| Recoup | to regain or recover |
| Languid | lacking energy, sluggish |
| Schism | divison in or separation of religion or church |
| Falter | to speak hesitatingly or brokenly |
| Diagnostic | examining and determining |
| Poise | balanced and steady |
| Flounder | to struggle clumsily or helplessly |
| Taciturn | silent in expression and manner |
| Pinnacle | the highest point of success, power, fame, etc. |
| Mosey | to move in a leisurely relaxed way, stroll. |
| Suave | agreeable and polite |
| Zenith | highest point above the horizon |
| Pinpoint | to locate or describe exactly or precisely |
| Robust | strong and healthy; hardy |
| Dabbler | One who engages in an activity superficially or without serious intent |