| A | B |
| ambulatory | able to walk or move around |
| anarchy | kee the absence of government; a state of lawlessness |
| breadth | the width of something, comprehensive quality |
| cant | secret jargon or slang |
| circumscribed | restricted or limited |
| congeal | to solidify or to coagulate |
| demagogue | a person or leader who appeals to passions or prejudices |
| dissonance | unrelated and harsh combination of sounds, discord |
| dubious | doubtful; not clear |
| engrossed | completely occupied or absorbed |
| facilitate | to make less difficult |
| fledgling | an immature or inexperienced person, a young bird that is ready to fly |
| gilded | covered with gold or a golden color; having a background of wealth |
| graphic | vivid |
| introvert | one who turns inward and concentrates thoughts upon himself |
| jocular | jesting or joking |
| malcontent | a person who is constantly dissatisfied and discontented |
| misnomer | misnaming, use of a wrong name |
| obstinate | unyielding regardless of reason or logic |
| prevalent | generally or widely accepted, current, or practiced |
| prudent | wise and careful about practical matters |
| pulverize | to reduce into small pieces, to demolish |
| recapitulation | a summary |
| steadfastness | quality of being fixed with little chance of moving or changing |
| tactile | perceptible by touch; capable of being felt |