| A | B |
| abrogate | To abolish, do away with, or annul |
| auspicious | Successful, Prosperous, attended by favorable circumstances |
| bellicose | warlike, pugnacious |
| Bowdlerize | to modify prudishly, expurgate |
| Churlish | having a bad disposition, cranky |
| Circumlocution | roundabout expression, use of unnecessary words |
| Circumnavigate | to sail around |
| Deleterious | Having a harmful effect, injurious |
| Enervate | To weaken, remove a nerve |
| Evanescent | Vanishing like vapor |
| Facetious | playfully jocular |
| Fiduciary | of or relating to trust |
| Gerrymander | To divide voting districts to favor one party |
| Hemoglobin | Respiratory pigment in red blood cells |
| Homogeneous | Of the same nature or kind |
| Incognito | With a concealed identity |
| Incontrovertible | impossible to dispute |
| Inculcate | To instill, teach by repetition, indoctrinate |
| Jejune | Not interesting, dull |
| Kowtow | to kneel or bow in worship |