| A | B |
| mercenary | Greedy, concerned mainly with money |
| garnish | To add something to food in order to decorate it |
| renegade | An outlaw; someone who gives up or leaves lawful society: an individual who rejects lawful or conventional behavior |
| beguile | To interest and attract someone: to persuade or trick someone into doing something |
| quota | An official limit on the number or amount of something that is allowed in a particular time period |
| inhibition | A feeling of shyness or embarrassment that stops you doing or saying what you really want |
| ornate | Having lots of decorations |
| aberration | An unusual happening, a deviation: an action or event that is different from what usually happens |
| judicious | Done in a sensible and careful way: showing good sense, wise |
| vehement | Showing very strong feelings or opinions |
| debonair | Well-dressed and cheerful (usually a man), dapper |
| semblance | A situation, condition etc that is close to or similar to a particular one, usually a good one |
| caper | To jump around and play in a happy excited way |
| pedestal | The short, wide base or foundation for a column of a building: the support on which to place a statue or other work of art to lift it up for display |
| notoriety | Fame, esp. for something bad; the state of being famous or well-known for something this is bad or that people do not approve of |