| A | B |
| amorphous | Shapless; of no particular form or type; not organized. |
| ascetic | A person who practices unusual self-denial or discipline, often for religious reasons. |
| decorum | Proper action, speech, and dress; good manners and behavior; polite behavior. |
| doggerel | Badly written or trivial verse, often with a singsong rhythm. |
| facile | Easily done; performing or working with ease; adroit. |
| guile | Craftiness; deceit; cunning. |
| proffer | To offer; an offer. |
| protege | Someone whose welfare or career is promoted by an influential person. |
| sanguine | Naturally cheerful and hopeful; confident; having a ruddy complexion. |
| seraphic | Angelic; of the highest order of angels. |