| A | B |
| transcend | to go beyond all others |
| undulate | to move in a wave-like motion |
| adept | highly skilled |
| bequeath | to give by a legal will; to pass on |
| calumniate | to make malicious and false statements about |
| conciliate | to overcome the distrust of |
| demean | to behave in a particular way; to belittle |
| ecstacy | intense joy or delight |
| effervesce | to give off bubbles; to be in high spirits |
| eradicate | to get rid of completely |
| fervent | having great emotion or warmth |
| gibe | to make mocking remarks |
| haggard | worn and exhausted |
| inadvertant | accidental; not paying attention |
| laud | to give praise |
| miscreant | one who behaves badly |
| nihilism | a belief that all values are worthless |
| oblivion | the state of being completely forgotten |
| perceive | to become aware through the five senses |
| precedent | an example used to decide in the future |