| A | B |
| inculcate | to teach persistently and earnestly |
| agrarian | relating to land |
| ubiquitous | existing or being everywhere at the same time |
| aristocracy | considered to be the best and most able |
| ebullience | high spirits |
| diffident | lacking confidence in one's ability |
| errant | deviating from the regular course; straying |
| repleteness | completeness |
| anthropologist | a person who studies social customs and beliefs |
| decipher | to discover the meaning of |
| acute | intense |
| polemical | a controversial argument |
| eccentric | irregular, peculiar, odd |
| gaunt | extremely thin and bony |
| malaise | a vague or unfocused feeling of uneasiness, lethargy, or discomfort |
| fastidious | excessively critical; hard to please |