| A | B |
| refute | to disproove, to prove a statment or person to be incorrect |
| reiterate | to say over again |
| repartee | 1. A quick witty reply, 2. Conversation characterized by such remarks |
| repertoire | 1.the stock of plays, stories, songs, or other pieces that a player or company is prepared to perform.2.the skills or accomplishments of a particular person or group |
| repose | 1.a rest;peaceful state.2.to rest.3.to place trust in or expectations on something |
| reticent | of a silent nature; reserved in manner |
| ostensible | pretended; given as an excuse, to conceal the real reason |
| ostentatious | showy; intended to impress people |
| improvise | 1.to make up something without preparation.2.to make or provide from materials on hand |
| visionary | 1.existing only in imagination; fanciful; not practical.2.characterized by vision of forethought |