| A | B |
| acolyte | n. A person who assists in carrying out minor duties in religious services, one who attends |
| bibulous | adj 1. Given to the consumption of alcolhlic drinks. 2. Highly absorbent |
| coalesce | v. To grow together; to unite to form a whole. |
| covert | adj Not openly acknowledged; secret. |
| declaim | v. To speak something in the style ofa public speech; to speak in a loud theatrical way. |
| delineate | v. 1. To describe vividly and in detail. 2. To draw an outline of; to represent by drawing/ |
| demagogue | n. A leader who seeks power by appealing to people's emotions, prejudices and by making false claims and promises. |
| encomium | n. An expression of warm and enthusiastic praise; a tribute. |
| obdurate | adj. 1. Resistent to persuasion; in flexible 2. Persistent in wrongdoing. |
| prescience | n. Foresight; knowledge beforehand of events. |
| protagonist | n. The chief character in a drama or story. |
| sedulous | adj Completed with careful perseverance; diligent. |
| trenchant | adj. Expressed with vigor; keenly perceptive. |
| utopia | n. A place or state of perfect social and political conditions. |
| valedictory | n. A farewell address. adj. Of or relating to such a farewell address. |