| A | B |
| epithet (noun) | a descriptor; any word or phrase applied to a person or thing to describe an actual or attributed quality: “Richard the Lion-Hearted” is an epithet of Richard I. |
| evasive (adj) | 1.tending or seeking to evade; avoiding by trickery |
| evoke ( v) | : to call up or produce (memories, feelings, etc.): to evoke a memory. |
| laudable (adj) | deserving praise; praiseworthy; |
| infer (v) | : to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence |
| exacting (adj) | 1.rigid or severe in demands or requirements: an exacting teacher. |
| lucid (adj) | Adj:1.easily understood; completely intelligible or comprehensible |
| foreshadow (v) | : to show or indicate beforehand; prefigure |
| symposium (n) | N:a meeting or conference for the discussion of some subject, esp. a meeting at which several speakers talk on or discuss a topic before an audience. |
| scrutinize (v) | V:1.to examine in detail with careful or critical attention. |