| A | B |
| Shortfall | The act of falling short. |
| Confront | To face in hostility |
| Renowned | well known with a great reputation |
| Predilecton | A strong liking; penchant |
| Sway | to rule or reign or to influence or to move from side to side (verbs) or influence, force or control (nouns) |
| Boisterous | Noisy, lively and unruly or rough and turbulent |
| Penchant | A strong liking; predilection |
| Buttress | Prop or support or to make stronger by giving support |
| Averse | Strong feeling of opposition or dislike |
| Outset | The start or beginning |
| Belabor | To explain repeatedly |
| Deficient | Inadequate or lacking |
| Drove | Herd or large number of a group |
| Inaugurate | to install (the president) or to start something |
| Magnamimous | Noble, gracious, great in mind or soul |
| Spate | A sudden outpour or a high occurence or number |
| Roister | To act in a lively, loud and crazy manner |
| Convivial | very social; fond of eating, drinking and celebrating with others |
| Notoriety | well known for bad reasons |
| Defame | to dishonor or attack someone's reputation |
| Replete | Complete, plentiful or fully supplied with food and drink |
| Glutton | A person who eats and drinks excessively |
| Bolster | A cushion or to prop up or support |
| Plebeian | Common, usually referring to a person (nouns) or common (adj) |
| Skullduggery | Sneaky, dishonest behavior; trickery |