| A | B |
| apprise | v. To make aware of; to inform. |
| beatific | adj. Marked by a joyful appearance; blissful. |
| cogent | adj. Forceful, to the point, and convincing. |
| colloquy | n. A conversation or dialogue, especially on a serious subject. |
| deprave | v. To corrupt morally; to debase. |
| discrete | adj. Unconnected to other parts; separate and distinct. |
| efface | v. 1. To remove clear evidence of; to rub out or erase. 2. To make (oneself) inconspicuous. |
| elucidate | v. To make clear by explanation; to clarify. |
| inferno | n. Hell or a fiery place that seems like hell; a place of destruction or great suffering. |
| lachrymose | adj. Tearful; tending to induce tears; melancholic. |
| morbid | adj. 1. Marked by gloomy or unwholesome thoughts. 2. Affected by or caused by disease. |
| omniscient | adj. Aware of everything that is going on; all-knowing. |
| palliative | adj. Serving to make less painful or severe. |
| preternatural | adj. Beyond what is normal or natural; incapable of being explained or understood. |
| salutary | adj. 1. Promoting a beneficial effect. 2. Healthful. |