| A | B |
| assimilate | to adapt, adjust, or modify |
| intrepid | extremely fearless |
| audacious | extremely bold or daring |
| altruistic | unselfishly concerned about others, generous, humane, kind |
| insipid | not interesting, boring, without tastle, bland |
| complement | something that completes or makes perfect; to bring to completion or perfection |
| component | any of the more important parts of a whole; contributing to form a whole |
| conjure | to call forthby magic, or as if by magic, to recall or bring to mind |
| emphasize | to give special attention to, to stress |
| emphatic | said or done with force |
| homage | honor or respect shown publicly |
| impromptu | unplanned, without preparation |
| lush | marked by richness of growth, especially vegetation |
| medley | a mixture of often unrelated things, a selection of music from various sources played as one piece |
| oblige | to require someone to do something for legal, social, or moral reasons |
| pretentious | drawing undeserved or inappropriate attention to oneself, showy |
| prowess | great skill or ability |
| rustic | of or relating to country life or people; lacking elegance or polish |
| subtle | so slight as to be not easily seen or understood |
| vocation | a person's employment; occupation |
| warble | to sing in a meodius manner |