| A | B |
| acclaim | praise; approval; to greet or announce with great approval |
| accommodate | to adjust or adapt to something; to do a favor for; to have space for |
| admirably | in a manner that deserves praise |
| apprehend | to capture or arrest; to understand |
| attribute | characteristic or quality of a person or thing; to think of as belonging to or resulting from a person or thing |
| competence | ability; fitness; skill |
| depth | the quality of being deep |
| efficiency | the ability to produce a desireed effect with the least effort or waste |
| enthusiastic | having intense interest |
| finesse | the ability to handle difficult situations skillfully |
| gratitude | thankfulness |
| mortal | human being; of this world; deadly |
| provision | something provided for the future |
| reproach | to accuse of a fault; shame |
| scrupulously | in a conscientious and honest manner |
| sophisticated | worldly; not simple; complex |
| sufficient | as much as is needed |
| tact | skill in dealing with people by saying or doing the right thing |
| unmercifully | cruelly |
| virtually | for all practical purposes |