| A | B | 
| boisterous | rough and stormy; noisy and undisciplined | 
| bombastic | using high sounding but nebulous language | 
| circuitous | indirect; taking the longest route | 
| cacophony | jarring, unpleasantly noisy | 
| clamor | noisy outcry | 
| circumlocution | roundabout, lengthy way of saying something | 
| dulcet | pleasant sounding; soothing to the ear | 
| discordant | harsh sounding; inharmonious, conflicting | 
| euonymus | shrub or small tree having opposite leaves, branching clusters of small, greenish or purplish flowers, and crimson or rose-colored capsules | 
| laconic | using few words | 
| effusive | unrestrained or excessive in emotional expression; gushy | 
| garrulous | very talkative | 
| lucid | clear and easily understood | 
| loquacious | talks too much | 
| reticent | not speaking freely; reserved | 
| raucous | harsh sounding; boisterous | 
| palate | roof of the mouth | 
| sonorous | having or producing a full, deep sound; impressive in style of speech | 
| tacit | silently understood or implied | 
| succinct | terse; brief; free of extra words | 
| taciturn | uncommunicative; not inclined to speak | 
| verbose | wordy | 
| transient | temporary; short-lived; fleeting | 
| lymphocyte | a type of white blood cell in the vertebrate immune system. | 
| anatomy | branch of biology concerned with the study of body structure of various organisms, including humans. |