| A | B |
| assert | to express or declare firmly |
| condescend | to stoop to do something you think is beneath you |
| contemptuos | showing or feeling scorn |
| elite | of or sutable for a select group |
| evolve | to develop gradually |
| fortitude | moral strength, endurance |
| inarticulate | unable to speak clearly or to use words |
| mentor | a wise trusted advisor |
| notoriety | fame, usually in an unfavorable sense |
| aquittal | a setting free by judgement of court |
| pauper | person who is very poor |
| exerpt | to take out or select passages, to quote |
| analogy | a comparison, simularity |
| ethical | pertaining to right and wrong |
| prophetic | relating to someone or something that fortells events |
| heresy | a belief different from excepted doctrine |
| paternal | inherited from or related through ones father, fatherly |
| antiquity | ancient times |
| posthumous | coming after death |
| electorate | all persons having the right to vote |