| A | B |
| allude | to talk about or refer indirectly |
| ludicrous | laughable because of ridiculousness |
| prelude | anothing that comes BEFORE the main event |
| verify | to prove to be true or correct, to check accuracy |
| verisimiltude | to appear true |
| perturb | to upset, confuse or disarrange |
| turbulent | stirred up, agitated; causing disturbance |
| turbid | thick or murcky, unclear confused or muddled |
| evolution | a process of change from lower, simpler or worse to higher more complex or better |
| voluble | talkative, speaking readily rapidly |
| convoluted | having a pattern of twists and turns; |
| * muse | a source of inspiration; a guiding spirit |
| * narcissism | extreme self-centeredness, fascination with oneself |
| * tantalize | to tease or torment |
| * thespian | an actor; having to do with drama |