| A | B |
| Valid | adj. Founded on truth or fact; proper and legally binding |
| Superficial | adj. On the surface only; shallow; not thorough |
| Disdain | n. Arrogant scorn; contempt |
| Obscure | adj. Unknown; hard to understand; dark |
| Ambiguous | adj. Unclear in meaning; confusing; capable of being interpreted in different ways |
| Apathy | n. Lack of interest; lack of feeling |
| Diligent | adj. Attentive and busy |
| Prodigal | adj. Wastefully extravagant |
| Competent | adj. Capable |
| Reverent | adj. Show honor and devotion to |
| Pompous | adj. Pretentiously dignified |
| Reproach | v. To scold, usually in disappointment; to blame; to disgrace |
| Diversity | adj. Involving different forms |
| Laudable | adj. Praise |
| Rational | adj. Having reason or sanity; relating to reason |
| Hostile | adj. Openly or actively unfriendly or opposed to someone or something |
| Enigma | n. A mystery |
| Censor | n. One with poer to suppress anything objectionable (as in printed matter) |
| Innocuous | adj. Harmless; banal |
| Anarchy | n. Absence of government or control; lawlessness; disorder |
| Skeptical | adj. One who is critical or doubting |
| Relevant | adj. Relation to the matter at hand |
| Malicious | adj. Ill will |
| Amerliorate | v. To make better or more tolerable |
| Erratic | adj. Irregular or eccentric |
| Banal | adj. Unoriginal; ordinary |
| Dogmatic | adj. Arrogantly assertive of unproven ideas; stubbornly claiming that something (often a system of beliefs) is beyond dispute |
| Arrogant | adj. Showing an offensive sense of superiority |
| Candid | adj. Frank; unposed |
| Augment | v. To make bigger; to add to; to increase |
| Discern | v. To have insight; to see things clearly; to discriminate; to differentiate |
| Meticulous | adj. Extremely careful in attending to details |
| Pious | adj. Reverent or devout; outwardly (and sometimes falsely) reverent or devout; hypocritical |
| Zeal | n. Enthusiasm |
| Profuse | adj. Flowing; extravagant |
| Distort | v. Twist out of shape, condition, or true meaning |
| Vulnerable | adj. Susceptible to attack or damage |
| Trivial | adj. Of little importance |
| Aesthetic | adj. Having to do with artistic beauty; artistic |
| Biased | v. Prejudice |