| A | B |
| articulate | to pronounce distinctly; expressed clearly and forcefully |
| cavort | to romp or prance around exuberantly |
| credence | belief; mental acceptance |
| decry | to condemn; to officially depreciate |
| dissemble | to disguise or give a false impression |
| distraught | very aggitated or upset with emotional or mental conflict |
| eulogy | a formal statement of commendation; high praise |
| evince | to display clearly, to make evident or provoke |
| exhume | to remove from a grave or bring to light |
| feckless | lacking in spirit and strength; ineffective or weak |
| murky | dark and gloomy, obscure; lacking in clarity |
| nefarious | wicked, depraved, devoid of morals |
| piquant | stimulating to the taste or mind; spicy or pungent |
| primordial | developed at the beginning; going back to most ancient times; fundamental or basic |
| propinquity | nearness in place or time; kinship |
| unwonted | not usual or expected; not in character |
| utopian | founded upon a visionary view of an ideal world; impractical |
| verbiage | language that is too wordy or inflated for content |
| verdant | green in color; immature in experience |
| viscous | having a gelatinous or gluey quality; lacking in easy movement |