| A | B |
| apropos | adj. Fitting the occasion; suitable or apt. |
| ascendancy | n. Controlling influence; domination. |
| assess | v. To analyze and determine the nature, value, or importance of. |
| aver | v. To declare positively; to state as the truth. |
| concede | v. 1. To admit to be true, often reluctantly. 2. To grant or let have. |
| deficient | adj. Lacking |
| dogma | n. An unproven principle or belief held to be true. |
| embody | v. 1. To put an idea into a form than can be seen. 2. To make part of a system; incorporate. |
| impart | v. 1. To make known; disclose. 2. To bestow. |
| oratory | n. The art of public speaking. |
| propagate | v. 1. To reproduce. 2. To cause to reproduce. 3. To foster the spread of. |
| proponent | n. Someone who proposes or supports an idea; an advocate. |
| rudimentary | adj. 1. Not yet fully developed. 2. Elementary. |
| sojourn | n. A visit or temporary stay. v. To stay for a while. |
| vociferous | adj. Making one's feelings know in a loud way. |