| A | B |
| symposium | a meeting for discussing a particular subject; a collectin of writings on a subject |
| foreshadow | to indicate or suggest beforehand; to give a warning of |
| scrutinize | to examine closely or critically |
| evasive | avoiding by cleverness; not straightforward; misleading |
| infer | to conclude on the basis of reasoning or observation |
| lucid | easily understood; clear; rational and sane |
| perpetuate | to make perpetual, ongoing or constant; to cause to be remembered |
| evoke | to call forth; to bring out; to elicit; to produce a reaction |
| epithet | a word or phrase that describes or characterizes a person or thing; a descriptive name |
| laudable | praiseworthy; commendable |