| A | B |
| acquiesce | to accept, or submit with open opposition |
| affable | courteous and agreeable in conversation |
| benevolent | kind, charitable |
| verify | to confirm, establish the truth |
| disparity | quality of being distinct in quality or character |
| censure | to find fault with, criticize,; act of blaming |
| ephemeral | lasting a day, daily; short lived |
| innovation | introduction of something new; a new idea, method, or device |
| refute | to prove to be false by argument or evidence |
| amiable | agreeable, having a friendly and sociable disposition |
| enhance | to increase or improve; intensify, magnify |
| virulent | highly infectious; extremely posinous; full of malice |
| preclude | to make impossible |
| antagonist | adversary, opponent |
| complacent | satisfied, self-satisfied |
| guile | deceitful cunning |
| indolent | insensitive to pain |
| repudiate | to cast off; refuse to acknowledge |
| tranquil | free from agitation or disturbance |
| insipid | lacking taste or savor; dull |