| A | B |
| relinquish | to surrender (something); give (something) up |
| impetuous | done or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive |
| maudlin | tearfully sentimental; overly emotional |
| berate | to criticize or scold harshly |
| ubiquitous | existing or seeming to exist everywhere at the same time |
| zenith | the highest point or condition; peak |
| estrange | to make unsympathetic |
| infallible | not capable of error or failure; unable to make a mistake |
| euphoric | overjoyed; having an intense feeling of well-being |
| regress | to return to an earlier, generally worse, condition or behavior |
| dormant | inactive; alive but not actively growing, as if asleep |
| disseminate | to spread or scatter widely; distribute |
| irrevocable | not able to be canceled or undone; irreversible |
| proliferation | a rapid spread or increase |
| corroborate | to support; strengthen with further evidence; provide proof of |
| precipitate | to cause to happen quickly, suddenly or sooner than expected |
| hoist | to lift, especially with some mechanical means, like a cable |
| charlatan | a fake; a person who falsely claims to have some special skill or knowledge |
| diverge | to branch off in different directions from the same starting point; to become different |
| illicit | illegal |