| A | B |
| blunderbuss | noun. A short musket formerly used to scatter shot at close range. 2. A clumsy and stupid person. |
| adjuration | noun. An earnest, solemn appeal. |
| expeditiously | adv. Acting or done with speed & efficiency. |
| incommodiousness | noun. Inconvient or uncomfortable, as by not affording suffient space. |
| appellation | noun. A name, title or designation 2. The act of naming |
| efficacy | noun. Power or capacity to produce a desired effect, effectiveness |
| demeanor | noun. The way in which a person behaves, deportment |
| affably | adv. Easy and pleasant to speak to; approachable 2. gentle and gracious |
| abominable | adj. Detestable, loathsome 2. Thouroughly unpleeasant, disagreeable |
| obsequiousness | noun. Having too great a willingness to serve or obey. |
| defaced | verb. To mar or spoil the appearance of; disfigure. 2. To impair the value of 3. obliterate,destroy |
| judiciously | adv. Have or exibiting sound judgement; prudent |
| sagacity | noun. The quality of being discerning, sound in judgement and farsighted, wisdom. |
| sanguine | adj. Color of the color of blood. |
| capriciously | adv. Characterized by or subject to whim. |
| redundancy | noun. Unnessessary repitition. |
| jocosely | adv. Given to joking; merry 2. Characterized by joking; humorous. |
| gregarious | adj. Seeking or enjoying the company of others; sociable |
| expiation | noun. The act of making amends of reporation for; atonement |
| buffeted | verb. To hit or beat repeatedly 2.To strike against forcefully |
| latent | adj. Present potential but not evident or active. 2. In dormant or hidden stage. |