| A | B |
| Skeptical | Having about about something. |
| Intuitive | To know or understand things without proof or evidence. |
| Conscious | Awake and able to understand what's happening around you. |
| Anonymous | Unknown, not named or identified |
| Assertive | Confident in behavior or style |
| Aggressive | Ready and willing to fight, argue, etc. |
| Brevity | Brief, having few words to say. |
| Tumult | Noisy confusion, disorder: mental or emotional confusion |
| Prowess | Great ability or skill. |
| Chivalry | An honorable and polilte way of behaving toward women. |
| Distinguished | Possessing a quality of achievement: making someone important or worth respect. |
| Cavalier | Having no concern for something that is important or serious. |
| Ambiguous | Vague, can be understood in more than one way. |
| Catalyst | An agent of change; causes a change or reaction |
| Emulate | To strive to be equal to or excel beyond |
| Exorbitant | Extravagant |
| Feign | To give false impression; tell a small lie for your (or someone else's) benefit |
| Inhibit | To hold back, restrain, forbid |
| Nefarious | Wicked, evil |
| Discombobulate | To confuse, to cause confusion |
| Abode | A place to live |
| Modicum | A small amount |
| Loquacious | Talkative; can talk smoothly and easily. |
| Cognizant | Aware of something |
| Abort | To give up on a half finished project or effort. |