| A | B |
| Allege | To assert to be true |
| Ambidextrous | The ability to use both hands with equal skill |
| Bequeath | To pass (something) on to another; hand down |
| Broach | To mention for the first time |
| Calumniate | To make maliciously or knowingly false statements about |
| Capacity | Ability to absorb |
| Chagrin | Keen vexation, annoyance, or mortification at one’s failures |
| Contemptuous | Scornful |
| Debase | To lower in character or virtue |
| Disdain | To regard or treat with haughty contempt |
| Disperses | Breaks up |
| Enigma | A riddle |
| Haggard | Worn or gaunt in appearance |
| Indomitable | Unable to conquer or control |
| Lackadaisical | Listless |
| Liege | Lord |
| Louse | A small insect or parasite |
| Malice | A desire to harm others or to see others suffer |
| Mandate | A command |
| Mellifluous | Sweetly or smoothly flowing |
| Menagerie | A group of things held for collection |
| Outlandish | Of barbarous, uncouth, unfamiliar aspect or action |
| Priggish | Conceited |
| Propagate | To cause to grow or foster |
| Reprove | Disapprove of |
| Sagacious | Able to discern and distinguish with wise perception |
| Stimulus | Incentive |
| Tenure | The term during which something is held |
| Tenacious | Unyielding |
| Void | Empty |