| A | B |
| inception | the beginning of something |
| incipient | in its early stages; beginning |
| annilhilate | to destroy completely |
| nihilism | total rejection of religious or moral beliefs |
| negate | to disapprove; to nullify; to rule out to cancel; to repeal |
| renegade | one who deserts a group, cause, faith, etc.; an outlaw; traitorous |
| vacuous | empty; especially of meaning or purpose |
| vanity | conceit, especially about one's appearance something worthless or useless; a dressing table |
| vaunt | to boast; to brag about; a boast |
| aperture | an opening, especially one that admits light |
| overt | done or shown openly |