| A | B |
| stupefy | Be a mystery or bewildering to. Make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow. |
| sycophant | A person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage. |
| terse | Brief and to the point; effectively cut short. |
| torpid | Inactivity resulting from torpidity and lack of vigor or energy. A state of motor and mental inactivity. |
| trepidation | A feeling of alarm or dread. |
| unkempt | Not properly maintained.Not neat or cared for; slovenly. |
| venerate | Regard with feelings of respect and reverence. Hold in awe or very high esteem |
| viable | Capable of life or normal growth and development.Capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are. |
| vilify | Spread negative information about. |
| virtuoso | Having or revealing supreme mastery or skill. A musician who is a consummate master of technique and artistry. |