| A | B |
| Fanatic | one who is extremely devoted to a cause or idea |
| Enhance | to make better; to augment |
| Retract | to take back; to withdraw; to pull back |
| Rescind | to repeal; to take back formally |
| Zealous | fervent; enthusiastically devoted to something |
| Benign | gentle; not harmful; kind; mild |
| Emulate | to strive to equal or excel, usually through imitation |
| Innumerable | too many to number or count; many |
| Meander | to wander slowly, like a winding river |
| Authoritarian | like a dictator |
| Brawn | bulk; muscles |
| Contrite | deeply apologetic; remorseful |
| Exemplify | to serve as an example of |
| Hypothetical | uncertain; unproven |
| Ambulatory | able to walk; walking |
| Drone | to talk on and on in a dull way |
| Gullible | overly trusting; willing to believe anything |
| Marred | damaged; bruised |
| Rejuvenate | to make young and strong again |
| Skeptical | doubting (opposite of gullible) |