| A | B |
| agenda | n. A list of things to be done or considered. |
| ardent | adj. Intensely eager; passionate. |
| ardor | n. Passionate intensity of feeling. |
| brevity | n. Conciseness of expression; shortness of duration. |
| chaperon or chaperone | n. A person who accompanies younger people to see that they behave properly. v. To be a chaperon to. |
| contemplate | v. 1. To ponder. 2. To have plans to; in intend. |
| deter | v. To discourage or prevent from taking action. |
| deterrent | n. Anything that prevents or discourages. |
| flair | n. A natural skill or ability; a talent. |
| innovation | n. Something new; a new way of doing something. |
| innovative | adj. Marked by freshness or originality; willing to try new things. |
| integral | adj. Necessary to complete something; essential. |
| intellect | n. 1. The ability to think and understand. 2. A person with great intelligence. |
| ogle | v. To stare at, often in a flirtatious and bold manner. |
| risque` | adj. Bordering on being indecent or improper. |
| stymie | v. To thwart or make difficulties for. |
| vivacity | n. Liveliness of manner or appearance. |
| vivacious | adj. Full of life and spirit. |
| wrangle | v. 1. To quarrel in a noisy or angry way. 2. To win or obtain by argument. |