| A | B |
| Acquiesce | accept without protest; agree or submit |
| allure | to entice, tempt; a strong attraction |
| askew | twisted to one side; disapprovingly |
| blithe | cheerfull, lighthearted; unconcerned |
| contentious | quarrelsome, inclined to argue |
| covet | to desire something belonging ot naother |
| crestfallen | discouraged, dejected, downcast |
| disheveled | rumpled, mussed; haning in disorder |
| exponent | one who advicates, speakes for symbol in math for something to be raised |
| garrulous | given to much talking, tediously, chatty |
| insuperable | incable of being overcome |
| lamentable | to be regretted or pitted |
| misnomer | an unsudable or misleading name |
| profess | to affirm openly; to state belief in |
| respite | a period of relief or rest |
| retribution | a repayment; a deserved punishment |
| sinuous | winding having many curves; lithe and flexable |
| sonorous | full deep rich in sound |
| vanguard | the for most part of an army; the leading position held in a field |
| wastrel | a wasteful person, spendthrift; a good-for-nothing |
| Allude | to refer to casually or indirectly |
| Clairvoyant | Supernaturally perceptive |
| conclusive | serving to settle an issue |
| Disreputable | not respectable not esteemed |
| endemic | native or confined to a particular region or people |
| Exemplary | worthy of imitation |
| Fathom | tounderstand |
| Guile | treacherous cunning deceit |
| Integrity | honesty,high moral standards |
| Itinerary | A route to travel |
| Misconstrue | to interpret wrongly |
| obnoxious | highly offensive |
| Placate | to appease |
| Placid | calm,peaceful |
| Plagiarism | Passing off or using as ones own writing of another person |
| Potent | powerful |
| pretext | a false reason |
| Protrude | to stick out thrust forth |
| stark | harsh |
| Superfical | on or near the surface |
| Abjure | to renounce, repudiate under oath |
| acrid | harsh in taste in odor |
| August | majestic |
| Callous | Emotionally hardened, unfeeling |
| Clandestine | secret,cocealed |
| Compunction | remorse |
| Conflagration | a large destructive fire |
| Elated | in high spirits |
| Indeible | not able to be earsed or removed |
| Indulgent | yielding to wishes |
| Inveterate | firmly est. long standing |
| irrelevant | not to the point,not applicable |
| nocturnal | of or occurring in the night |
| platitude | a commonplace |
| quell | to subdue |
| Quiescent | inactive |
| ruminate | to meditate |
| tacit | unspoken |
| tangible | capable of being touched |
| trechant | incisive keen |