| A | B |
| avaricious | greedy, especially for wealth |
| contemplation | thoughtful reflection or examination |
| emanate | to come out or send forth |
| endeavor | to make an earnest effort; try |
| insatiable | incapable of being satisfied or fulfilled |
| orator | a person who delievers a public speech |
| supple | easily curved or bent; flexible |
| transient | brief in duration; temporary |
| unflinching | not hesitating; steadfast |
| vocation | a stron desire or uge to choose a particular career, especially religious |
| ardent | having very strong feelings such as passion, devotion, or desire |
| discourse | verbal communication; conversation |
| profound | having intellectual insight and depth |
| sage | a person honored as very wise or experienced |
| suffice | to meet needs, goals adequately; be sufficient |