| A | B |
| congenial | adj. agreeably suitable; pleasant |
| duplicity | n. the act of being two-faced; double-dealing; deception |
| edify | v. to enlighten; to instruct, especially in moral or religious matters |
| facetious | adj. humorous; not serious; clumsily humorous |
| nebulous | adj. vague; hazy; indistinct |
| pious | adj. reverent or devout; outwardly reverent; hypocritcal |
| rogue | n. a criminally dishonest person; a scoundrel |
| vociferous | adj. loud; noisy |
| redundant | adj. unnecessarily repetitive; excessive; excessively wordy |
| deride | v. to ridicule; to laugh at contemptously |
| brevity | n. briefness (related to abbreviate) |
| recant | v. to publicly take back and deny; to openly confess error |