| A | B |
| anonymous | without a disclosed identity; of unknown origin |
| hackneyed | worn out by overuse; made common-place |
| hypothesis | theory requiring proof |
| mundane | of this world; extremely common |
| prosaic | relating to prose; made common |
| substantiate | to verify, confirm, provide supporting evidence |
| superfluous | more than enough |
| asylulm | an institution for the care of the ill or needy; a place of refuge; protection granted by a government to refugees |
| demagogue | orator or political leader who gains power by arousing peoples' emotions and prejudices |
| hedonist | person who persues pleasure as a goal |
| lobbyist | one who seeks to influence poltical events or legislators |
| novice | one who is new to a situation or position |
| orator | public speaker of great eloquence |