| A | B |
| abstract | difficult to understand; theoretical, not concrete |
| antonym | a word opposite in meaning to another |
| censor | a person who deletes inappropriate or objectionable material |
| connotation | suggested or implied meaning of a word or expression |
| contraction | a word made by combining or omitting letters |
| depict | to portray |
| epilogue | a short speech at the conclusion of a play or a concluding part of a literary work |
| genre | a distinctive type or category of literary composition |
| inference | a conclusion based on data or evidence |
| ironic | a contrast between a real and an intended meaning or event |
| personification | giving human qualities to an idea or inanimate object |
| postscript | additional information added at the end of a letter or book |
| prefix | letters added to the beginning of a word, changing or modifying the meaning |
| prologue | introduction; preface |
| publisher | a person or company engaged in preparing and issuing printed material |
| sequence | series; progression |
| stanza | a division or section of a poem |
| suffix | letters added to the end of a word, changing or modifying the meaning |
| thesaurus | a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms |
| voluminous | very large; extensive |