| A | B |
| à la mode | In or according to the style; fashionable. |
| fait accompli | An accomplished fact, something that has already occurred; a done deal. |
| raconteur | One who tells stories and anecdotes with skill and wit. |
| en suite | As part of a set; forming a unit. A bathroom connected to a bedroom. |
| connoisseur | A person who is an expert at something or who has informed and discriminating |
| élite | The most powerful, rich, gifted, or educated members of a community. |
| exposé | the act or an instance of bringing a scandal, crime, etc, to public notice |
| silhouette | a two-dimensional representation of the outline of an object |
| entrepreneur | an owner or manager of a business enterprise who makes money through risk and initiative |
| souvenir | an object that recalls a certain place, occasion, or person; memento |
| blasé | Uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence. |
| clique | A small exclusive group of friends or associates. |
| debonair | Having a sophisticated charm; suave and refined. |
| surveillance | the monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information |
| touché | Used to acknowledge a hit in fencing or a successful criticism or an effective point in argument. |
| morale | the degree of mental or moral confidence of a person or group; spirit of optimism |
| penchant | Strong inclination, taste, or liking for something |
| en masse | In one group or body; all together |
| Grand Prix | any competitive event or, often, series of events: first prize; highest award in a competition |
| gaffe | a social blunder, esp a tactless remark |