| A | B |
| depict | to picture in words; to represent in a drawing or painting |
| encompass | to surround; to hold inside or within; to include |
| incisive | sharp and clear; direct and to the point |
| inept | awkward; clumsy; unsuitable; inappropriate |
| broadcast | to distribute widely, to transmit a signal, or to make widely known |
| charlatan | a person who claims to have knowledge or skills that s/he does not have |
| extricate | to free, release, or disentangle from a constraint or difficulty |
| jovial | good-humored and full of jokes, cheerfulness, or conviviality |
| complement | something that completes or makes whole; to bring to perfection |
| estrange | to alienate; to remove from a place or community |
| fluster | to become nervous, excited, or upset |
| sever | to part, divide, or separate |
| gauche | lacking in social graces; inclined to commit social blunders |
| marauder | one who roves in quest of plunder; one who raids to appropriate goods and valuables for himself |
| niche | a special place; a comfortable spot or position in life |
| rapport | a harmonious or trusting relationship |
| verve | energy and enthusiasm, especially in artistic performances; vitality; liveliness |
| cleave | to divide or split; to cling to |
| deluge | a great flood; drenching rain; anything that overwhelms like a flood; to inundate |
| temerity | rashness, recklessness, or foolhardy disregard of danger |