| A | B |
| acuity | sharpness of the mind or the senses |
| delineate | to represent pictorially |
| depraved | marked by evil or corruption |
| enervate | to weaken the mental, moral, or physical vigor of |
| esoteric | intended for or understood by only a select few |
| fecund | fruitful in offspring or vegetation |
| fiat | an arbitrary order or decree |
| figment | an arbirary notion |
| garner | to gather and store away |
| hallow | to honor greatly, revere |
| idiosyncrasy | a peculiarity that serves to distinguish or identify |
| ignominy | shame and disgrace |
| mundane | earthly, relating to practical and material affairs |
| nuance | a subtle or slight variation |
| overweening | conceited, presumptuous |
| penchant | a strong attraction or inclination |
| reputed | having widespread acceptance and good reputation |
| sophistry | reasoning that seems plausible but is actually unsound |
| sumptuous | costly, rich, magnificent |
| ubiquitous | present or existing everywhere |