| A | B |
| audacity | boldness |
| blatant | noisy in a vulgar or offensive manner, clamorous; conspicuous |
| chateau | a castle or a large country house especially in France |
| didactic | intended primarily to instruct rather than to entertain; especially intended to teach a moral lesson |
| elation | marked by high spirits |
| facilitate | to make easier |
| guible | eas ily deceived, cheated or duped |
| heinous | shockingly evil |
| impetuous | marked by force and violence; impulsive, rash |
| insidious | awaiting a chance to trap: trecherous, having a more harmful effect than is apparent |
| integrity | moral soundess, honesty, virtue |
| languish | to become weary, to waste away |
| mediate | to intervene between conflicting parties or view points to promote reconciliation, settlement, or compromise |
| mendacious | given to falsehood, lying |
| ostensible | shown outwardly, apparent |
| pallid | deficient in heathly color; pale |
| perplex | to distrub mentally, confuse, bewilder |
| quorum | the number of members of an organization required to be present when business is conducted |
| tapestry | a heavy decorative fabric used especially as a wall hanging or furniture covering |
| vivacious | lively in temper or conduct |