| A | B |
| enigma | a puzzling or inexplicable occurence or situation |
| emaciated | characterized by emaciation (abnormal thinness) |
| zenith | highest point or state; culmination |
| pedestrian | a person who travels on foot |
| nadir | the lowest point |
| lethargic | of, pertaining to, or affected with lethargy (a state of drowsy dullness) |
| inter | to deposit, bury |
| apex | the tip, point, vertex, summit |
| abysmal | of or like an abyss; immeasurably deep |
| acme | the highest point, summit |
| demise | death or decease; termination of existence or operation |
| sycophant | a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite |
| svelte | slender, especially gracefully slender in figure |
| steadfast | fixed in direction; steadily directed |
| convivial | fond of feasting, drinking, and companionship |
| capricious | subject to, led by, or indicative of caprice or whim |
| pinnacle | a lofty peak; the highest or culminating point |
| erudite | characterized by erudition (acquired knowledge); learned or scholarly |
| amerliorate | to make or become better |
| apathetic | having or showing little or no emotion |
| adage | a traditional saying expressing a common experience or observation; proverb |