| A | B |
| idiosyncrasy (n) | a peculiarity that serves to distinguish or identify |
| ignominy (n) | shame or disgrace |
| mundane (adj) | concerned with what is ordinary; earthly or worldly |
| nuance (n) | a subtle or slight variation; a shade of difference |
| overweening (adj) | conceited, presumptuous; excessive |
| penchant (n) | a strong attraction or inclination |
| reputed (adj) | according to reputation or general belief |
| sophistry (n) | reasoning that seems plausible but is actually unsound |
| sumptuous (adj) | costly, rich, magnificent |
| ubiquitous (adj) | present or existing everywhere |